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Explore information on 1912 Test Triangular Tournament between host England, South Africa and Australia played from 27 May to 22 August 1912.

Result: England won the 1912 Triangular Tournament

Test Triangular Tournament 1912

Date & time Detail
May-1912
Mon 27 - Tue 28
1st match - Australia vs South Africa
Old Trafford, Manchester
Australia won by an innings and 88 runs
Jun-1912
Mon 10 - Wed 12
2nd match - England vs South Africa
Lord's, London
England won by an innings and 62 runs
Mon 24 - Wed 26
3rd match - England vs Australia
Lord's, London
Match drawn
Jul-1912
Mon 08 - Wed 10
4th match - England vs South Africa
Headingley, Leeds
England won by 174 runs
Mon 15 - Wed 17
5th match - Australia vs South Africa
Lord's, London
Australia won by 10 wickets
Mon 29 - Wed 31
6th match - England vs Australia
Old Trafford, Manchester
Match drawn
Aug-1912
Mon 05 - Wed 07
7th match - Australia vs South Africa
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Match drawn
Mon 12 - Tue 13
8th match - England vs South Africa
Kennington Oval, London
England won by 10 wickets
Mon 19 - Thu 22
9th match - England vs Australia
Kennington Oval, London
England won by 244 runs

The 1912 Triangular Tournament was a Test cricket competition played between Australia, England and South Africa, the only Test-playing nations at the time. England were winners of the tournament, with four wins in their six matches.

Series Squad

England squad (17-May-1912)

C.B. Fry (Captain), Bill Hitch, Ernie Hayes, Harry Dean, Gilbert Jessop, Sydney Barnes, Tiger Smith, Schofield Haigh, Frank Foster, Sir Pelham Warner, Young Jack Hearne, Johnny Douglas, Frank Woolley, Reggie Spooner, Wilfred Rhodes, Sir Jack Hobbs, Walter Brearley

South Africa squad (17-May-1912)

Frank Mitchell (Captain), Tommy Ward, Herbie Taylor, Louis Stricker, Tip Snooke, Reggie Schwarz, Sid Pegler, Dave Nourse, Charlie Llewellyn, Gerald Hartigan, Aubrey Faulkner, Joe Cox, Claude Carter, Tom Campbell, Rolland Beaumont, Louis Tancred (Captain), Gordon White

Australia squad (16-May-1912)

John McLaren, Dave Smith, Bill Whitty, Roy Minnett, Jimmy Matthews, Charles Macartney, Charles Kelleway, Claude Jennings, Gerry Hazlitt, Sid Emery, Barlow Carkeek, Warren Bardsley, Syd Gregory (Captain), Ernie Mayne

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