The English cricket team toured to Australia in 13 December 1901 to March 1902. Australia won five Test match series by 4-1. The England side was a private venture of Archie MacLaren at the invitation of the Melbourne Cricket Club, after MCC had declined to send a team.
For Australia, Monty Noble and Hugh Trumble took 60 wickets between them. This was Aussies 4th Ashes series win against England.
Series Squad
England squad (10-Dec-1901)
Archie MacLaren (Captain), Johnny Tyldesley, Willie Quaife, Charlie McGahey, Dick Lilley (Wicket Keeper), Arthur Jones, Gilbert Jessop, Tom Hayward, John Gunn, Len Braund, Sydney Barnes, Charlie BlytheAustralia squad (09-Dec-1901)
Joe Darling (Captain), Victor Trumper, Hugh Trumble, Jack Saunders, Monty Noble, Charlie McLeod, Frank Laver, James Kelly (Wicket Keeper), Ernie Jones, Bill Howell, Bert Hopkins, Clem Hill, Syd Gregory, Charles Eady, Reggie Duff, Warwick Armstrong, Ike TraversNote: Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The cricTotal.com is not responsible for any changes that may be made. No responsibility is taken by cricTotal.com for the accuracy of this information.