9 104 103 100 4  AUSTRALIAN BOARD OF CONTROL FOR INTERNATIONAL CRICKET official photograph, titled “AUSTRALIAN TEAM ON TOUR, 1956 UNITED KINGDOM, INDIA & PAKISTAN” with the names of the touring party printed in the margin below. Attractively framed & glazed using green acid-free mountboard. Overall 53 x 49.5cm.���������������������������������������������������$200–300 95  AUSTRALIAN BOARD OF CONTROL FOR INTERNATIONAL CRICKET 1956 official teamsheet to accompany the previous lot. Signed by all 17 players including Ian Johnson (Capt.), Keith Miller (Vice Capt.), Archer, Benaud, Craig, Davidson and Harvey. Unusually, also signed by the English team members Tony Lock, Colin Cowdrey and Frank Tyson.���������������������������������$150–200 96  AUSTRALIA in ENGLAND - ASHES TOURS 1956-97: A group of eight fully signed Australian team sheets comprising 1956 (Ian Johnson, Capt.), 1968 (Bill Lawry, Capt.), 1972 (Ian Chappell, Capt.), 1980 (Greg Chappell, Capt.), 1981 (Kim Hughes, Capt.), 1985 (Allan Border, Capt.), 1993 (Allan Border, Capt.) and 1997 (Mark Taylor, Capt.) with 145 original autographs.������$800–1,000 97  1957-58 AUSTRALIA in SOUTH AFRICA - The Fifth Australian Cricket Team to tour South Africa undefeated, attractive presentation incorporating a fully signed official team sheet together with an official team photograph fully signed in the margins (including Wally Gaunt, who joined the team due to team injuries). Annotated in gold and black on acid-free mountboard providing full details of the team, the the results and Australia’s best performances. Framed and glazed; overall 105.5 x 59.5cm. Australia, captained by Ian Craig and with Neil Harvey as Vice Captain, won the series 3-0, with 2 matches drawn. Australia’s most successful batsmen were Burke (389), Mackay (375) and McDonald (349) and the bowlers who took the most wickets were Benaud (30) and Davidson (25). For South Africa, the best batsmen were Waite (362) and McGlew (354); the bowlers, Heine (17) and Tayfield (17).�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$500–750 98  AUSTRALIA in SOUTH AFRICA 1957-97: A group of four fully signed Australian team sheets comprising the 1957-58 Tour (Ian Craig, Capt.), the 85/87 Tour (Kim Hughes, Capt.), the 1994 Tour (Allan Border, Capt.), and the 1997 Tour (Mark Taylor, Capt.) with 74 original autographs in ink.�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$400–500 99  AUSTRALIAN TEST CAPTAINS headed sheet of card with the printed names and original signatures of 12 Australian Cricket Team captains from 1958 to 1994 including Richie Benaud, Ian & Greg Chappell, Neil Harvey, Bob Simpson, Allan Border and Mark Taylor.�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$150–200 100  1959-60 AUSTRALIAN TOUR to PAKISTAN and INDIA attractively headed display incorporating a fully signed official team sheet together with an official team photograph mounted together with fully hand-annotated details of the tour in gold and black ink on an acid-free green mountboard backing. The write-up provides details of the results of the eight test matches. The team, led by Richie Benaud (Capt.) and Neil Harvey (Vice Capt.) won the 3-match series against Pakistan (2-0) and the 5-match series against India (2-1). Framed and glazed, overall 106.5 x 61cm. In the series against Pakistan Benaud took the most wickets (18) and Harvey made the most runs (273) for Australia while Fazal Mahmood took the most wickets for Pakistan (11) and Saeed Ahmed made the most runs (334).���������������$400–600 101  AUSTRALIA in ENGLAND 1961: An official Australian team sheet signed by the whole touring party which included Benaud (Capt.), Harvey (Vice Capt.), Grout, Lawry, McDonald and Simpson. Also, a similar team sheet but, most unusually, with reproduction signatures. Together with an original press photograph (20.5 x 25cm) of the team signed in ink by Alan Davidson, Neil Harvey, Richie Benaud, Peter Burge and Colin McDonald. (3 items). The five match series finished at 2-2. Lawry topped the batting for Australia with 420 (at 52.50); Burge made 332 (47 .43). Grout took 20 catches and Davidson took 23 wickets, supported by Mackay who took 16 and Benaud who took 15. For England, the best performed batsmen were Subba Row (468) and Dexter (378); Murray took 17 catches behind the wickets and Trueman took 20 wickets with the ball.���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$200–300 22