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Australian Test Scorer Appointments Test Start Date Venue Home Away Scorer Scorer 1 15/3/1877 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England H Kennon WAK Plummer 2 31/3/1877 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England H Kennon WAK Plummer 3 2/1/1879 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England C Hipwell WAK Plummer 4 31/12/1881 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England TH Chuck - 5 17/2/1882 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England SW Daniels EC Weller 6 3/3/1882 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England SW Daniels EC Weller 7 10/3/1882 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England JH Barnes - 8 30/12/1882 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England CA Arvier SW Daniels 9 19/1/1883 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England CA Arvier SW Daniels 10 26/1/1883 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England SW Daniels EC Weller 11 17/2/1883 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England SW Daniels EC Weller 12 12/12/1884 Adelaide Oval Australia England CS Hobbs GC Gurr 13 1/1/1885 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor CA Arvier 14 20/2/1885 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JA Portus SW Daniels 15 14/3/1885 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JA Portus SW Daniels 16 21/3/1885 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor CA Arvier 17 28/1/1887 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JA Portus HA Solomon 18 25/2/1887 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JA Portus HA Solomon 19 10/2/1888 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon AH Gregory 20 1/1/1892 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor CA Arvier 21 29/1/1892 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon S Cohen 22 24/3/1892 Adelaide Oval Australia England CS Hobbs - 23 14/12/1894 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon S Cohen 24 29/12/1894 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor Flynn 25 11/1/1895 Adelaide Oval Australia England GD Cook Flynn 26 1/2/1895 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon S Cohen 27 1/3/1895 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor Flynn 28 13/12/1897 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon T Ashton 29 1/1/1898 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor T Ashton 30 14/1/1898 Adelaide Oval Australia England T Ashton 31 29/1/1898 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor - 32 26/2/1898 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon T Ashton 33 13/12/1901 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon S Cohen 34 1/01/1902 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor - 35 17/01/1902 Adelaide Oval Australia England SK Edwards J Hill 36 14/02/1902 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon S Cohen 37 28/02/1902 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor - 38 11/12/1903 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon S Cohen 39 1/01/1904 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor - 40 15/01/1904 Adelaide Oval Australia England SK Edwards GA Watson 41 26/02/1904 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England S Cohen 42 5/03/1904 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Taylor - 43 13/12/1907 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon 44 1/01/1908 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Levin - 45 10/01/1908 Adelaide Oval Australia England SK Edwards 46 7/02/1908 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Levin - 47 21/02/1908 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England JG Jackschon 48 9/12/1910 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia South Africa JG Jackschon WH Ferguson 49 31/12/1910 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia South Africa WJ Stamp WH Ferguson Test Start Date Venue Home Away Scorer Scorer 50 7/01/1911 Adelaide Oval Australia South Africa SB Ayling WH Ferguson 51 17/02/1911 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia South Africa A O'Leary WH Ferguson 52 3/03/1911 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia South Africa JG Jackschon WH Ferguson 53 15/12/1911 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England J Young RC Campbell 54 30/12/1911 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Levin RC Campbell 55 12/01/1912 Adelaide Oval Australia England SB Ayling RC Campbell 56 9/02/1912 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England J Levin RC Campbell 57 23/02/1912 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England J Young RC Campbell 58 17/12/1920 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England J Young WH Ferguson 59 31/12/1920 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England E Healy WH Ferguson 60 14/01/1921 Adelaide Oval Australia England J Young WH Ferguson 61 11/02/1921 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England E Healy WH Ferguson 62 25/02/1921 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England J Young WH Ferguson 63 19/12/1924 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England GW Spratt WH Ferguson 64 1/01/1925 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England E Healy WH Ferguson 65 16/01/1925 Adelaide Oval Australia England S Buckett WH Ferguson 66 13/02/1925 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England E Healy WH Ferguson 67 27/02/1925 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England GW Spratt WH Ferguson 68 30/11/1928 Exhibition Ground, Brisbane Australia England HT Wetzig WH Ferguson 69 14/12/1928 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England E Gould WH Ferguson 70 29/12/1928 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England E Healy WH Ferguson 71 1/02/1929 Adelaide Oval Australia England S Buckett WH Ferguson 72 8/03/1929 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England E Healy WH Ferguson 73 12/12/1930 Adelaide Oval Australia West Indies S Buckett WH Ferguson 74 1/01/1931 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia West Indies E Gould WH Ferguson 75 16/01/1931 Exhibition Ground, Brisbane Australia West Indies HT Wetzig WH Ferguson 76 13/02/1931 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia West Indies ABW Aumont WH Ferguson 77 27/02/1931 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia West Indies E Gould WH Ferguson 78 27/11/1931 Exhibition Ground, Brisbane Australia South Africa HT Wetzig WH Ferguson 79 18/12/1931 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia South Africa E Gould WH Ferguson 80 31/12/1931 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia South Africa ABW Aumont WH Ferguson 81 29/01/1932 Adelaide Oval Australia South Africa S Buckett WH Ferguson 82 12/02/1932 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia South Africa ABW Aumont WH Ferguson 83 2/12/1932 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England E Gould WH Ferguson 84 30/12/1932 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England ABW Aumont WH Ferguson 85 13/01/1933 Adelaide Oval Australia England S Buckett WH Ferguson 86 10/02/1933 Brisbane Cricket Ground Australia England HTA Wetzig WH Ferguson 87 23/02/1933 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England E Gould WH Ferguson 88 4/12/1936 Brisbane Cricket Ground Australia England HTA Wetzig WH Ferguson 89 18/12/1936 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England NLG Gorman WH Ferguson 90 1/01/1937 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England ABW Aumont WH Ferguson 91 29/01/1937 Adelaide Oval Australia England RG Hammond WH Ferguson 92 26/02/1937 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England ABW Aumont WH Ferguson 93 29/11/1946 Brisbane Cricket Ground Australia England WA Fisher WH Ferguson 94 13/12/1946 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England NLG Gorman WH Ferguson 95 1/01/1947 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England JJ Cantwell WH Ferguson 96 31/01/1947 Adelaide Oval Australia England RG Hammond WH Ferguson 97 28/02/1947 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England E Gould WH Ferguson 98 28/11/1947 Brisbane Cricket Ground Australia India JW Hoelscher WH Ferguson Test Start Date Venue Home Away Scorer Scorer 99 12/12/1947 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia India E Gould WH Ferguson 100 1/01/1948 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia India JJ Cantwell WH Ferguson 101 23/01/1948 Adelaide Oval Australia India RG Hammond WH Ferguson 102 6/02/1948 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia India JJ Cantwell WH Ferguson 103 1/12/1950 Brisbane Cricket Ground Australia England WA Fisher WH Ferguson 104 22/12/1950 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England JL Cameron WH Ferguson 105 5/01/1951 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England NLG Gorman WH Ferguson 106 2/02/1951 Adelaide Oval Australia England RG Hammond WH Ferguson 107 23/02/1951 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England JL Cameron WH Ferguson 108 9/11/1951 Brisbane Cricket Ground Australia West Indies WH Ferguson WA Fisher 109 30/11/1951 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia West Indies NLG Gorman HG Hill 110 22/12/1951 Adelaide Oval Australia West Indies RG Hammond WH Ferguson 111 31/12/1951 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia West Indies JL Cameron WH Ferguson 112 25/01/1952 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia West Indies NLG Gorman WH Ferguson 113 5/12/1952 Brisbane Cricket Ground Australia South Africa WA Fisher WH Ferguson 114 24/12/1952 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia South Africa JL Cameron WH Ferguson 115 9/01/1953 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia South Africa NLG Gorman WH Ferguson 116 24/01/1953 Adelaide Oval Australia South Africa RG Hammond WH Ferguson 117 6/02/1953 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia South Africa JL Cameron WH Ferguson 118 26/11/1954 Brisbane Cricket Ground Australia England WA Fisher G Duckworth 119 17/12/1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England DKP Sherwood G Duckworth 120 31/12/1954 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England JL Cameron G Duckworth 121 28/01/1955 Adelaide Oval Australia England RG Hammond G Duckworth 122 25/02/1955 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England DKP Sherwood G Duckworth 123 5/12/1958 Brisbane Cricket Ground Australia England JH Guest G Duckworth 124 31/12/1958 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England JL Cameron G Duckworth 125 9/01/1959 Sydney Cricket Ground Australia England DKP Sherwood G Duckworth 126 30/01/1959 Adelaide Oval Australia England RG Hammond G Duckworth 127 13/02/1959 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia England
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