b'37The Graham McKenzie Collection2071966-67 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA: Official tour Qantas Carry Bag used by McKenzie, inscribed 1966-67 Australian Cricket Team Tour of South Africa and QANTAS V-Jet Passenger: in very good condition, length 51cm $1502502082081966-67 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA: Official Australian team photograph titled Australian Tour of South Africa 1966/7, showing McKenzie seated in front row, 2nd from the right. Player names are printed on mount beneath, with player signatures in the borders of the mount (some faded) including McKenzie, Bobby Simpson (Capt.), Bill Lawry & Ian Chappell (both faded), Keith Stackpole and Tour Manager/Treasurer Bill Jacobs; framed & glazed, overall 33x41cm.This was a highly successful tour for Graham McKenzie, playing all five Tests and becoming the leading Australian wicket taker with 24 wickets at 26.00. He took 5 for 65 and 3 for 67 in the 2nd Test at Durban, helping Australia secure their only Test Match win of the tour, South Africa going on to win the series 3-1. $5007502092091966-67 TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA: 1966-67 Official Australian team photograph titled Australian Tour of South Africa 1966/7, showing McKenzie seated on front row, 2nd from the right. Player names are printed on mount beneath, with 18 signatures in the borders of the mount (some faded) including McKenzie, Bobby Simpson (Capt.), Bill Lawry, Ian Chappell, Keith Stackpole, Ian Redpath & Tour Manager/Treasurer Bill Jacobs; overall 29x35cm.$5007502101967 REST OF THE WORLD v BARBADOS: 1967 Rest of the World team photograph (signed by McKenzie on reverse) for a 4-day match (Mar. 8-11, 1967) against Barbados to celebrate the countrys independence. The Rest of the World team included Australians McKenzie, Bill Lawry & Neil Hawke, plus Rohan Kanhai, Tom Graveney, Mustaq Mohammed & Lance Gibbs, the Barbados team including Wes Hall, Charlie Griffiths, Conrad Hunte & Seymour Nurse; also included is a small commemorative metal plaque presented to McKenzie. The Rest of the World team won the game by 262 runs. . $120160'