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Lord Hawke's XI cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1902–03 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lord Hawke's XI cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1902–03
Lord Hawke led a cricket team of ten amateurs and two professional players on a tour of Australia and New Zealand from November 1902 until March 1903. After an opening game in San Francisco, the tour began of eighteen matches - seven of them considered first-class - in New Zealand followed by three further first-class games in Australia. Hawke's team was the first to tour Australasia with New Zealand as the primary destination and,〔Ryan p. 166.〕 as was the norm at the time, was privately run and funded.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Lord Hawke's Team in New Zealand 1902-03 : tour overview )〕 The Australian leg of the tour was a "profit making venture", however the games in New Zealand were scheduled at the behest of the New Zealand Cricket Board in order to raise the profile of cricket in the country.〔 Two of them were against a New Zealand cricket team, before its international Test status.〔 The inclusion of such games on the tour were considered "a sign that cricket in New Zealand was starting to be taken more seriously, and a move towards official international status was possible." Hawke's team was a strong one, including Pelham Warner, Bernard Bosanquet and Frederick Fane, and it was victorious in all eighteen matches of the New Zealand tour,〔 though it was defeated in two of the three matches in Australia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Lord Hawke's XI in Australia, 1902/03 Victoria v Lord Hawke's XI )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Lord Hawke's XI in Australia, 1902/03 New South Wales v Lord Hawke's XI )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Lord Hawke's XI in Australia, 1902/03 South Australia v Lord Hawke's XI )〕 ==Hawke's team== Hawke, who through injury was ultimately unable to play or lead his team on the field during the tour, recruited the following team to take to Australia and New Zealand: Warner opening the batting and was also the captain; his opening partner was Cambridge University alumni and MCC cricketer Cuthbert Burnup, a right-handed batsman and useful right-arm slow bowler;〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Player Profile: Cuthbert Burnup )〕 Fane, a right-handed batsman for England and Essex; Tom Taylor, a Yorkshire right-hand batsman and wicketkeeper; Edward Dowson, of Surrey; leading all-round cricketer Bosanquet; George Thompson of Northamptonshire and John Stanning of the MCC; Randall Johnson of the MCC; Arthur Whatman who also kept wicket; Albert Leatham and Sam Hargreave.
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