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A Historic Day in Australian Cricket: NSW's 802 Against South Australia

The Remarkable Innings of New South Wales

NSW Makes History with 802 Runs

In 1920, the New South Wales (NSW) cricket team achieved a remarkable feat by scoring a staggering 802 runs in a single innings against South Australia. This monumental score remains one of the highest ever recorded in the history of Australian domestic cricket. The match was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where the local conditions favored batting. The players exhibited exceptional skill and determination, showcasing the strength of cricket in New South Wales.

Key Players in NSW’s Innings

NSW's innings saw contributions from several players who played pivotal roles in building this massive total. It was a collaborative effort where both experienced and emerging players shone, demonstrating the depth of talent within the team. The harmony and teamwork among the players were evident, marking a significant chapter in Australian cricket history.

Mailey's Bowling Brilliance

Hugh Trumble and His Legacy

In addition to the impressive batting display, it was Clarrie Mailey, a prominent bowler for NSW, who captured attention with his phenomenal bowling performance, taking 8 wickets for just 81 runs. His bowling showcased skill and precision, dismantling the South Australian batting order. Mailey's achievement is celebrated as one of the standout performances, not only of the match but also in his illustrious career.

Impact of Mailey's Performance

Clarrie Mailey's eight-wicket haul solidified his reputation as one of Australia’s finest bowlers during his time. His ability to take wickets consistently while maintaining a tight bowling average distinguished him in the cricketing community. This performance was a significant part of his legacy, and it contributed to the overall victory for NSW in this historic match.

Fun Fact

Did You Know About Clarrie Mailey?

Clarrie Mailey is not only remembered for his brilliant bowling but also for being a part of the Australian team that toured England in 1926, which included a legendary Ashes series. He was known for his phenomenal ability to swing the ball and made indelible marks in both domestic and international cricket.

Additional Resources

Recommended Reading on Australian Cricket

For those interested in learning more about the rich history of cricket in Australia, consider reading "The Great Australian Cricket Story" by Ricky Ponting or "The History of Australian Cricket" by David Frith. These resources provide deeper insights into the sport's evolution and its many legendary figures.