International cricket tour
TheAustralian cricket team touredEngland in the1989 season to play a six-matchTest series againstEngland. The tour also included matches inWales,Scotland, theNetherlands andDenmark. Australia won the series 4–0 with two matches drawn. Australia therefore regainedThe Ashes.
Test series summary
[edit]One Day Internationals (ODIs)
[edit]The series was drawn 1–1 with one tied match. By losing fewer wickets in the tied game, England won the Texaco Trophy.[2]
- England won the toss and elected to bat.
- SJ Rhodes (ENG) made his England debut.
- England won the toss and elected to bat.
- England won the toss and elected to bat.
The coach driver for the touring Australian cricket team in 1989 was Austin Grundy. The Australian scorer was Mike Walsh.
- Australians v League Cricket Conference XI at Dartmouth, 5 May 1989
- Australians v Duchess of Norfolk's XI at Arundel, 7 May 1989
- Sussex v Australians at Hove, 9 May 1989
- Marylebone Cricket Club v Australians at Lord's, 11 May 1989
- Worcestershire v Australians at Worcester, 13–14 May 1989
- Somerset v Australians at Taunton, 17–19 May 1989
- Middlesex v Australians at Lord's, 20–22 May 1989
- Yorkshire v Australians at Leeds, 23 May 1989
First-class match: Warwickshire v Australians at Birmingham
[edit]- Australians won the toss and batted
- Derbyshire v Australians at Derby, 3-5 Jun 1989
- Lancashire v Australians at Manchester, 14-16 Jun 1989
- Northamptonshire v Australians at Northampton, 17-19 Jun 1989
- Australians v Oxford and Cambridge Universities at The Parks, 28 Jun 1989
- Glamorgan v Australians at Neath, 1-3 Jul 1989
- Australians v Scotland at Glasgow, 15 Jul 1989
- Australians v Minor Counties at Trowbridge, 17 Jul 1989
- Hampshire v Australians at Southampton, 19-21 Jul 1989
- Gloucestershire v Australians at Bristol, 22-23 Jul 1989
- Nottinghamshire v Australians at Nottingham, 2-4 Aug 1989
- Leicestershire v Australians at Leicester, 5-7 Aug 1989
- Kent v Australians at Canterbury, 16-18 Aug 1989
- Essex v Australians at Chelmsford, 19-21 Aug 1989
- Australians v The Netherlands at The Hague, 2 Sep 1989
- Australians v The Netherlands at The Hague, 3 Sep 1989
- Australians v Denmark at Bronsby Stadium, 5 Sep 1989
- Australians v Denmark at Slagelse Stadium, 6 Sep 1989
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