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Old Wanderers

Old Wanderers
Ground information
LocationJohannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Establishment1888
Capacityn/a
TenantsSouth Africa cricket team
Transvaal cricket team
End names
n/a
International information
First Test2 March, 1896:
 South Africa v  England
Last Test18 February, 1939:
 South Africa v  England
As of 19 August, 2014
Source: Cricinfo

Old Wanderers was a cricket ground in Johannesburg, South Africa. The ground hosted 22 Test matches from 1895 to 1939,[1] before being rebuilt as Johannesburg's Park Station in 1946. It has since been replaced by the New Wanderers Stadium.

History

Old Wanderers c.1893

The wealthy elite of the town saw a need for a sports ground for the public in the new town of Johannesburg. Around 1888 a deputation consisting of Hermann Eckstein, J.B. Taylor, Jacob Swart, Llewellyn Andersson and others rode to Pretoria to meet with President Paul Kruger.[2]: 647  He was shown a piece of land of 40 acres west of Joubert Park, but as the land was to be surveyed and sold as leasehold stands, he was concerned about the loss of income to the South African Republic.[2]: 647  A compromise was reached and 31 acres was set aside for a sporting ground with a 99-year lease and 25 pounds a year.[2]: 647 [2]: 115  The ground was first called Kruger's Park but was later renamed Wanderers Club, with Hermann Eckstein and its first chairman and J.B. Taylor as its vice-chairman.[2]: 115  When not used by the club, the grounds would be used as a public venue.[2]: 115  It was the venue for the Witwatersrand's first horse show, gymkhana and dog show in May 1891 and with a cycle track around the cricket ground people saw future world cycle champion Laurens Meintjes race.[2]: 148  And in November 1894, the Witwatersrand Agricultural Society would hold its first show at the Wanderers ground before moving it to Braamfontein where it would be later known as the Rand Show.[2]: 148  The grounds would host its first cricket test match on 2 March 1896 when South Africa played England.[3]

The South African sports journalist E. W. Ballantine described the playing surface as it was at the time of the Test match against the touring Australians in 1902:

The ground is a bare tract of land, dark red in colour, and in the centre of the Oval a green patch of cocoanut matting, 8ft. wide, is stretched and nailed down, each end about 6in. from the popping crease and outside it. The surface of the ground is hard, and consequently there is a tendency for the bowling to rise considerably. The fielding is generally true, notwithstanding that the presence of a few small pebbles would occasionally give the ball a little bit of hop. On a hot day the ground is naturally trying to the feet, while the dust, which is always more or less prevalent, has the effect of parching the players' throats ...[4]

By the late 1920s, the station passenger numbers south of the Wanderers grounds had outgrown its facilities. The new station would need additional land which was only available to the north and which was part of the Old Wanderers ground.[2]: 350  There was opposition to the idea by the people of Johannesburg when a 100 ft strip of the Wanderers ground was proposed with the South African Railways offering £31,000 and the club wanting the amount doubled.[2]: 350  The land was lost to the railways with the final amount settled on was £35,000[2]: 350 

In 1936, the club purchased 200 acres in Illovo and established a golf course called Kent Park, name after its chairman Victor Kent.[2]: 381  This would later become the venue for the new Wanderers Stadium cricket ground.[citation needed]

By 1945, the Johannesburg Park Station had reached a capacity of 130,000 passengers a day and there was a need to expand the station's infrastructure with a new station, administrative buildings and a newer bridge over the railway lines and so the ideal land for the project was the Wanderers ground.[2]: 381  Transport Minister F. C. Sturrock would attempt to sell the project to the public while it was countered by the Wanderers Club and Johannesburg Publicity Association, representing about fifty other bodies.[2]: 381 

The South African government would expropriate the Wanderers ground and after a legal appeal by those who disagreed, on 30 March 1946, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court upheld the governments decision.[2]: 381  The Government would pay the Wanderers Club £500,000 in compensation and the Johannesburg Council £1,000,000 in the form of land at Plein Square, Kaserne and a small amount of land in Braamfontein and offset £300,000 owed by the council.[2]: 382 

Cricket history

The highest Test innings recorded at the ground was South Africa's 491 in their 2nd innings in the drawn 2nd Test against Australia in 1935/36,Full Scorecard of South Africa vs Australia 2nd Test 1935 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com and the lowest was South Africa's 85 in their 2nd innings in the 2nd Test in 1902/03, on the way to losing to Australia by 159 runs (Jack Saunders taking 7/34). Full Scorecard of South Africa vs Australia 2nd Test 1902 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com The ground saw 29 Test centuries, including double centuries for South African Dudley Nourse (231) in the drawn 2nd Test against Australia in 1934/35 Full Scorecard of South Africa vs Australia 2nd Test 1935 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com and Australian captain and opening batsman Herbie Collins (203) in the drawn 2nd Test in 1921/22 (only his 10th Test match, and his 2nd as captain). Full Scorecard of South Africa vs Australia 2nd Test 1921 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com

George Lohmann's 9/28 at Old Wanderers in the 2nd Test in 1896 was for six decades the best bowling figures in Test cricket, leading to a victory for England by an innings and 197 runs. Full Scorecard of South Africa vs England 2nd Test 1896 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com The best bowling analysis for a Test match at the ground was Sydney Barnes's 17/159 for England in the 2nd Test in 1913/14 (8/56 and 9/103) in a victory by England by an innings and 12 runs.Full Scorecard of South Africa vs England 2nd Test 1913 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com. The only other bowler to take 8 wickets in an innings at Old Wanderers was Tip Snooke in the 3rd Test against England (and only his third Test match) in 1905/06. Full Scorecard of South Africa vs England 3rd Test 1906 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com

A railways-related test match record at Old Wanderers occurred when South African batsman Jimmy Sinclair hit the ball for six. It landed in a train standing at one of the platforms at the adjacent old Johannesburg station and was only discovered two days later in Cape Town. At approximately 956 miles, it must rate as the biggest six ever struck.[5]

International Centuries

From 1895 to 1939, twenty nine Test centuries have been scored.[6]

No. Score Player Team Balls Opposing team Date Result
1 122 Tom Hayward  England NA  South Africa 2 March 1896 Won
2 132* Pelham Warner  England NA  South Africa 14 February 1899 Won
3 142 Clem Hill  Australia NA  South Africa 11 October 1902 Drawn
4 101 Jimmy Sinclair  South Africa NA  Australia 18 October 1902 Drawn
5 159* Warwick Armstrong  Australia NA  South Africa 18 October 1902 Drawn
6 102 Maitland Hathorn  South Africa NA  England 10 March 1906 Won
7 143 Frederick Fane  England NA  South Africa 10 March 1906 Lost
8 147 Gordon White  South Africa NA  England 10 March 1906 Won
9 123 Aubrey Faulkner  South Africa NA  England 1 January 1910 Won
10 104 Lucky Denton  England NA  South Africa 26 February 1910 Won
11 152 Wilfred Rhodes  England NA  South Africa 26 February 1913 Won
12 102 Phil Mead  England NA  South Africa 26 February 1913 Won
13 203 Herbie Collins  Australia NA  South Africa 12 November 1921 Drawn
14 119 Jack Gregory  Australia NA  South Africa 12 November 1921 Drawn
15 152 Charlie Frank  South Africa NA  Australia 12 November 1921 Drawn
16 111 Dave Nourse  South Africa NA  Australia 12 November 1921 Drawn
17 176 Herbie Taylor (1/3)  South Africa NA  England 23 December 1922 Won
18 115 Frank Woolley  England NA  South Africa 9 February 1923 Drawn
19 101 Herbie Taylor (2/3)  England NA  South Africa 9 February 1923 Drawn
20 102 Herbert Sutcliffe  England NA  South Africa 24 December 1927 Won
21 122 Ernest Tyldesley  England NA  South Africa 24 December 1927 Won
22 101 Herbie Taylor (3/3)  South Africa NA  England 28 January 1928 Won
23 231 Dudley Nourse  South Africa NA  Australia 24 December 1935 Drawn
24 189 Stan McCabe  Australia NA  South Africa 24 December 1935 Drawn
25 108 Jack Fingleton  Australia NA  South Africa 15 February 1936 Won
26 117 Eddie Paynter (1/2)  England NA  South Africa 24 December 1938 Drawn
27 102 Eric Dalton  South Africa NA  England 24 December 1938 Drawn
28 106 Paul Gibb  England NA  South Africa 24 December 1938 Drawn
29 100 Eddie Paynter (2/2)  England NA  South Africa 24 December 1938 Drawn

International five-wicket hauls

A total of 40 Test match five-wicket hauls were taken on the ground.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Old Wanderers: Test Matches". ESPN Cricinfo. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Shorten, John R. (1970). The Johannesburg Saga. Johannesburg: John R. Shorten Pty Ltd. p. 1159.
  3. ^ Scott, Les (2011). Bats, Balls & Bails: The Essential Cricket Book. Random House. p. 544. ISBN 9781446423165.
  4. ^ Ballantine, E. W. (3 January 1903). "South African Cricket Fields". Sydney Morning Herald: 10.
  5. ^ Soul of A Railway, System 7, Western Transvaal, based in Johannesburg, Part 2. Johannesburg between the Home Signals, Part 2. Caption xx. (Accessed on 21 March 2017)
  6. ^ "Old Wanderers, Johannesburg / Records / Test matches / High scores". Retrieved 27 December 2016.

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