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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Where Was Test cricket Invented

 England and Australia competed in the inaugural Test match, which was recognised as such, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground from March 15 to March 19, 1877. (MCG).

When Australia triumphed once more at the Oval in Kensington, London, in 1882, the Sporting Times published a notice in its obituary section saying that English cricket would be cremated and the ashes transported to Australia, resulting in the "play for the Ashes." Regardless of whether nation wins, Lord's maintains the Ashes, which are thought to be those of a bail burned during the England tour of Australia in 1882–1883 and maintained in an urn. The two nations met nearly yearly for the remainder of the nineteenth century. Although Australia possessed the best bowler of the time in F.R. Spofforth and J.McC.'s first outstanding wicketkeeper. Blackham, England was frequently too strong for the Australians with W.G. Grace, the finest cricketer of Victorian England, on its side.

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