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Auction Location:
Melbourne
Date:
24-Feb-2019
Lot No.
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Description:
1970 world XI long-sleeved jumper by Jaeger, accompanied by a printed Christmas card 'From the world XI'. Superb condition. In the 1970 English cricket season, a scheduled South African tour was cancelled for political reasons. As this meant there would be no international cricket in England that season, a rest of the world team was assembled (under the management of Australian bill Jacobs) to play a series of five-day matches against England. At the time, they were played as test matches, but that status was later revoked by the international cricket Conference (Icc) and they are now termed unofficial Tests, though still officially first-class matches. The world XI, captained by Garfield Sobers, convincingly won the first test by an innings but the other four matches were keenly contested and England, captained by ray Illingworth, performed to a high standard against opponents who were world-class in ability as well as name. The series result was a 4–1 win by the world XI. The 14-man team also included Lloyd and Kanhai from the West Indies, Taylor, Gifford and Hutton from England, Gavaskar, Bedi and engineer from India, Abbas, Alam and Masood from Pakistan, Ackerman and Greig from South Africa and Cunis from New Zealand. Provenance: The Estate of bill Jacobs, 1918-2011.
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Category:
Memorabilia: Sporting - Cricket