English cricket team in Australia in 1978–79
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toured Australia in the 1978–79 season to play a six-match
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series against Australia for
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. England won the series 5-1, thereby retaining The Ashes. This series was often over shadowed by Kerry Packer's
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which meant many players from both sides were absent, including
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. Australia were more handicapped which opened the way for England and their captain
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. The side was managed by Doug Insole,
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assistant-manager/coach and physiotherapist Bernard Thomas was given credit as the prime reason for England's supreme fitness.


Test series summary

''Note: Each over consists of 8 balls.''


First Test


Second Test


Third Test


Fourth Test


Fifth Test


Sixth Test


One Day Internationals (ODIs)

The ODI series was contested over five games, with innings of maximum 40 eight-ball overs. Australia won the series 2-1, with one match abandoned and one no result.


1st ODI


2nd ODI

Only 40 minutes of play were possible before rain caused the match to be called off. During the brief action,
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dismissed Graeme Wood caught behind for six.


3rd ODI

Australia chose to bat first on a pitch of variable bounce, but from a position of 52 for two then collapsed to be all out for 101, with Man of the Match Mike Hendrick claiming 4/25 and Ian Botham 3/16. England reached the required target for the loss of only three wickets and with more than ten overs to spare;
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fell early, bowled for a duck by
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, but
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anchored the innings with a patient 39 not out off 107 balls.


4th ODI


5th ODI


Annual reviews

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1979 *
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1980


References


Further reading

* Chris Harte, ''A History of Australian Cricket'', Andre Deutsch, 1993


External links

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CricketArchive tour itinerary
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