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Australian cricket team in England in 1948 : ウィキペディア英語版
Australian cricket team in England in 1948


The Australian cricket team in England in 1948 was captained by Don Bradman, who was making his fourth and final tour of England. The team is famous for being the first Test match side to play an entire tour of England without losing a match. This feat earned them the nickname of The Invincibles, and they are regarded as one of the greatest cricket teams of all time. According to the Australian federal government the team "is one of Australia's most cherished sporting legends".
Including five Test matches, Australia played a total of 31 first-class fixtures, plus three other games, two of the non-first-class matches being played in Scotland. They had a busy schedule, with 112 days of play scheduled in 144 days, meaning that they often played every day of the week except Sunday. Their record in the first-class games was 23 won and 8 drawn; in all matches, they won 25 and drew 9; many of the victories were by large margins. They won the Test series 4–0 with one draw.
The strength of the Australian team was based around its formidable batting line-up, which included Bradman, Arthur Morris, vice-captain Lindsay Hassett, Neil Harvey and Sid Barnes, and the hostile fast bowling of Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller and Bill Johnston.
Due to the popularity of Bradman, generally regarded as the greatest batsman of all time, and the fact that he had announced that it was his farewell international tour, the Australians were greeted with much fanfare across the country, and many records for match attendances were broken. The record for Test attendance at a match in England was broken three times, in the Second, Third and Fourth Tests, and stands to this day.
==Touring party==

* Keith Johnson (manager)
* Donald Bradman (captain) (information)
* Lindsay Hassett (vice-captain) (information)
* Ray Lindwall (information)
* Keith Miller (information)
* Sam Loxton (information)
* Neil Harvey (information)
* Bill Brown (information)
* Arthur Morris (information)
* Don Tallon (wicket-keeper) (information)
* Sid Barnes (information)
* Ian Johnson (information)
* Bill Johnston (information)
* Ernie Toshack (information)
* Doug Ring (information)
* Ron Hamence (information)
* Colin McCool (information)
* Ron Saggers (wicket-keeper) (information)

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