England cricket team Test results (1920–1939)

The England cricket team represented England, Scotland and Wales in Test cricket.[a] Between 1920 and 1939, when competitive cricket was interrupted by the Second World War, England played 120 Test matches, resulting in 41 victories, 49 draws and 30 defeats.[3] During this period, England faced India, New Zealand and the West Indies for the first time in Test cricket, having previously only played against Australia and South Africa. The emergence of Don Bradman as an extraordinary batsman for Australia led to England employing Bodyline tactics during the 1932–33 Ashes tour of Australia.[4] The tactic, which involved bowling fast deliveries aimed at the batsman, created antagonism between the two teams.[5] The England team of the era featured some of the country's best batsmen; Jack Hobbs, Wally Hammond and Len Hutton were all included in the ESPNcricinfo "all-time England XI" in 2009.[6]

Wally Hammond batting
England's Wally Hammond was the leading run-scorer in Tests between 1920 and 1939.[1]

England faced Australia most frequently during this period—playing 49 matches against them—followed by South Africa. England won more matches than they lost against every team except Australia, against whom they won 15 matches and lost 22. They did not lose any matches against newcomers India or New Zealand, while against the West Indies they won 8 matches and lost 3.[7] England won 14 matches by an innings, with their largest victory being by an innings and 579 runs against Australia during the 1938 Ashes series,[8] the largest margin of victory by any team in Test cricket.[9] Their largest victory by runs alone during this period was in the 1928–29 Ashes series against Australia, when they won by 675 runs, which is also an all-time record for any team,[10] while they won by ten wickets on two occasions.[8] Conversely, England suffered their largest defeat by runs alone, losing to Australia by 562 runs during the 1934 Ashes series, which ranks behind England's 675 runs victory as the second highest margin of victory by runs.[10]

Key

Key
SymbolMeaning
No. (Eng.)Match number for England (i.e. 150 was England's 150th Test match)
No. (Ove.)Match number overall (i.e. 150 was the 150th Test match)
OppositionThe team England was playing against
VenueThe cricket ground where the match was played
(H)Home ground
(A)Away ground
Start dateStarting date of the Test match
ResultResult of the match for England
Series (result)What series the match was part of, with the result listed in brackets;
England's tally first (i.e. (2–1) means that England won two matches, and their opponents won one match)

Matches

England Test cricket results between 1920 and 1939[11]
No.
(Eng.)
No.
(Ove.)
OppositionVenueStart DateResultSeries (result)[12]
124135  AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (A)17 December 1920Lost by 377 runs1920–21 Ashes series (0–5)
125136  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (A)31 December 1920Lost by an innings and 91 runs
126137  AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide (A)14 January 1921Lost by 119 runs
127138  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (A)11 February 1921Lost by 8 wickets
128139  AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (A)25 February 1921Lost by 9 wickets
129140  AustraliaTrent Bridge, Nottingham (H)28 May 1921Lost by 10 wickets1921 Ashes series (0–3)
130141  AustraliaLord's, London (H)11 June 1921Lost by 8 wickets
131142  AustraliaHeadingley, Leeds (H)2 July 1921Lost by 219 runs
132143  AustraliaOld Trafford, Manchester (H)23 July 1921Match drawn
133144  AustraliaThe Oval, London (H)13 August 1921Match drawn
134148  South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg (A)23 December 1922Lost by 168 runsEnglish cricket team in South Africa in 1922–23 (2–1)
135149  South AfricaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town (A)1 January 1923Won by 1 wicket
136150  South AfricaKingsmead, Durban (A)18 January 1923Match drawn
137151  South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg (A)9 February 1923Match drawn
138152  South AfricaKingsmead, Durban (A)16 February 1923Won by 109 runs
139153  South AfricaEdgbaston, Birmingham (H)14 June 1924Won by an innings and 18 runsSouth African cricket team in England in 1924 (3–0)
140154  South AfricaLord's, London (H)28 June 1924Won by an innings and 18 runs
141155  South AfricaHeadingley, Leeds (H)12 July 1924Won by 9 wickets
142156  South AfricaOld Trafford, Manchester (H)26 July 1924Match drawn
143157  South AfricaThe Oval, London (H)16 August 1924Match drawn
144158  AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (A)19 December 1924Lost by 193 runs1924–25 Ashes series (1–4)
145159  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (A)1 January 1925Lost by 81 runs
146160  AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide (A)16 January 1925Lost by 11 runs
147161  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (A)13 February 1925Won by an innings and 29 runs
148162  AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (A)27 February 1925Lost by 307 runs
149163  AustraliaTrent Bridge, Nottingham (H)12 June 1926Match drawn 1926 Ashes series (1–0)
150164  AustraliaLord's, London (H)26 June 1926Match drawn
151165  AustraliaHeadingley, Leeds (H)10 July 1926Match drawn
152166  AustraliaOld Trafford, Manchester (H)24 July 1926Match drawn
153167  AustraliaThe Oval, London (H)14 August 1926Won by 289 runs
154168  South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg (A)24 December 1927Won by 10 wicketsEnglish cricket team in South Africa in 1927–28 (2–2)
155169  South AfricaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town (A)31 December 1927Won by 87 runs
156170  South AfricaKingsmead, Durban (A)21 January 1928Match drawn
157171  South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg (A)28 January 1928Lost by 4 wickets
158172  South AfricaKingsmead, Durban (A)4 February 1928Lost by 8 wickets
159173  West IndiesLord's, London (H)23 June 1928Won by an innings and 58 runsWest Indian cricket team in England in 1928 (3–0)
160174  West IndiesOld Trafford, Manchester (H)21 July 1928Won by an innings and 30 runs
161175  West IndiesThe Oval, London (H)11 August 1928Won by an innings and 71 runs
162176  AustraliaBrisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane (A)30 November 1928Won by 675 runs1928–29 Ashes series (4–1)
163177  AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (A)14 December 1928Won by 8 wickets
164178  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (A)29 December 1928Won by 3 wickets
165179  AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide (A)1 February 1929Won by 12 runs
166180  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (A)8 March 1929Lost by 5 wickets
167181  South AfricaEdgbaston, Birmingham (H)15 June 1929Match drawn South African cricket team in England in 1929 (2–0)
168182  South AfricaLord's, London (H)29 June 1929Match drawn
169183  South AfricaHeadingley, Leeds (H)13 July 1929Won by 5 wickets
170184  South AfricaOld Trafford, Manchester (H)27 July 1929Won by an innings and 32 runs
171185  South AfricaThe Oval, London (H)17 August 1929Match drawn
172186  New ZealandLancaster Park, Christchurch (A)10 January 1930[b]Won by 8 wicketsEnglish cricket team in New Zealand in 1929–30 (1–0)
173187  West IndiesKensington Oval, Bridgetown (A)11 January 1930[b]Match drawn English cricket team in the West Indies in 1929–30 (1–1)
174188  New ZealandBasin Reserve, Wellington (A)24 January 1930Match drawn English cricket team in New Zealand in 1929–30 (1–0)
175189  West IndiesQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain (A)1 February 1930Won by 167 runsEnglish cricket team in the West Indies in 1929–30 (1–1)
176190  New ZealandEden Park, Auckland (A)14 February 1930Match drawn English cricket team in New Zealand in 1929–30 (1–0)
177191  New ZealandEden Park, Auckland (A)21 February 1930[b]Match drawn
178192  West IndiesBourda, Georgetown (A)21 February 1930[b]Lost by 289 runsEnglish cricket team in the West Indies in 1929–30 (1–1)
179193  West IndiesSabina Park, Kingston (A)3 April 1930Match drawn
180194  AustraliaTrent Bridge, Nottingham (H)13 June 1930Won by 93 runs1930 Ashes series (1–2)
181195  AustraliaLord's, London (H)27 June 1930Lost by 7 wickets
182196  AustraliaHeadingley, Leeds (H)11 July 1930Match drawn
183197  AustraliaOld Trafford, Manchester (H)25 July 1930Match drawn
184198  AustraliaThe Oval, London (H)16 August 1930Lost by an innings and 39 runs
185200  South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg (A)24 December 1930Lost by 28 runsEnglish cricket team in South Africa in 1930–31 (0–1)
186202  South AfricaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town (A)1 January 1931Match drawn
187204  South AfricaKingsmead, Durban (A)16 January 1931Match drawn
188206  South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg (A)13 February 1931Match drawn
189207  South AfricaKingsmead, Durban (A)21 February 1931Match drawn
190209  New ZealandLord's, London (H)27 June 1931Match drawn New Zealand cricket team in England in 1931 (1–0)
191210  New ZealandThe Oval, London (H)29 July 1931Won by an innings and 26 runs
192211  New ZealandOld Trafford, Manchester (H)15 August 1931Match drawn
193219  IndiaLord's, London (H)25 June 1932Won by 158 runsIndian cricket team in England in 1932 (1–0)
194220  AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (A)2 December 1932Won by 10 wickets1932–33 Ashes series (4–1)
195221  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (A)30 December 1932Lost by 111 runs
196222  AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide (A)13 January 1933Won by 338 runs
197223  AustraliaThe Gabba, Brisbane (A)10 February 1933Won by 6 wickets
198224  AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (A)23 February 1933Won by 8 wickets
199225  New ZealandLancaster Park, Christchurch (A)24 March 1933Match drawn English cricket team in New Zealand in 1932–33 (0–0)
200226  New ZealandEden Park, Auckland (A)31 March 1933Match drawn
201227  West IndiesLord's, London (H)24 June 1933Won by an innings and 27 runsWest Indian cricket team in England in 1933 (2–0)
202228  West IndiesOld Trafford, Manchester (H)22 July 1933Match drawn
203229  West IndiesThe Oval, London (H)12 August 1933Won by an innings and 17 runs
204230  IndiaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai (A)15 December 1933Won by 9 wicketsEnglish cricket team in India in 1933–34 (2–0)
205231  IndiaEden Gardens, Calcutta (A)5 January 1934Match drawn
206232  IndiaM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai (A)10 February 1934Won by 202 runs
207233  AustraliaTrent Bridge, Nottingham (H)8 June 1934Lost by 238 runs1934 Ashes series (1–2)
208234  AustraliaLord's, London (H)22 June 1934Won by an innings and 38 runs
209235  AustraliaOld Trafford, Manchester (H)6 July 1934Match drawn
210236  AustraliaHeadingley, Leeds (H)20 July 1934Match drawn
211237  AustraliaThe Oval, London (H)18 August 1934Lost by 562 runs
212238  West IndiesKensington Oval, Bridgetown (A)8 January 1935Won by 4 wicketsEnglish cricket team in the West Indies in 1934–35 (1–2)
213239  West IndiesQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain (A)24 January 1935Lost by 217 runs
214240  West IndiesBourda, Georgetown (A)14 February 1935Match drawn
215241  West IndiesSabina Park, Kingston (A)14 March 1935Lost by an innings and 161 runs
216242  South AfricaTrent Bridge, Nottingham (H)15 June 1935Match drawn South African cricket team in England in 1935 (0–1)
217243  South AfricaLord's, London (H)29 June 1935Lost by 157 runs
218244  South AfricaHeadingley, Leeds (H)13 July 1935Match drawn
219245  South AfricaOld Trafford, Manchester (H)27 July 1935Match drawn
220246  South AfricaThe Oval, London (H)17 August 1935Match drawn
221252  IndiaLord's, London (H)27 June 1936Won by 9 wicketsIndian cricket team in England in 1936 (2–0)
222253  IndiaOld Trafford, Manchester (H)25 July 1936Match drawn
223254  IndiaThe Oval, London (H)15 August 1936Won by 9 wickets
224255  AustraliaThe Gabba, Brisbane (A)4 December 1936Won by 322 runs1936–37 Ashes series (2–3)
225256  AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (A)18 December 1936Won by an innings and 2 runs
226257  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (A)1 January 1937Lost by 365 runs
227258  AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide (A)29 January 1937Lost by 148 runs
228259  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (A)26 February 1937Lost by an innings and 200 runs
229260  New ZealandLord's, London (H)26 June 1937Match drawn New Zealand cricket team in England in 1937 (1–0)
230261  New ZealandOld Trafford, Manchester (H)24 July 1937Won by 130 runs
231262  New ZealandThe Oval, London (H)14 August 1937Match drawn
232263  AustraliaTrent Bridge, Nottingham (H)10 June 1938Match drawn 1938 Ashes series (1–1)
233264  AustraliaLord's, London (H)24 June 1938Match drawn
234265  AustraliaHeadingley, Leeds (H)22 July 1938Lost by 5 wickets
235266  AustraliaThe Oval, London (H)20 August 1938Won by an innings and 579 runs
236267  South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg (A)24 December 1938Match drawn English cricket team in South Africa in 1938–39 (1–0)
237268  South AfricaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town (A)31 December 1938Match drawn
238269  South AfricaKingsmead, Durban (A)20 January 1939Won by an innings and 13 runs
239270  South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg (A)18 February 1939Match drawn
240271  South AfricaKingsmead, Durban (A)3 March 1939Match drawn
241272  West IndiesLord's, London (H)24 June 1939Won by 8 wicketsWest Indian cricket team in England in 1939 (1–0)
242273  West IndiesOld Trafford, Manchester (H)22 July 1939Match drawn
243274  West IndiesThe Oval, London (H)19 August 1939Match drawn

Summary

TeamTotal matches[3][7]Home matches[14][15]Away matches[16][17]
MatWonLostDrawW/LMatWonLostDrawW/LMatWonLostDrawW/L
Australia491522120.6812448120.50025111400.785
India750243013201
New Zealand1230962046105
South Africa35105202.000155195.0002054111.250
West Indies178362.666960382330.666
Total1204130491.36658209292.222622121201.000

Notes

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