Players: Back row, left to right - Eugene Palmer, Harry Boyle, William Murdoch (seated), Percy McDonnell, Fred Spofforth, Tom Horan, Samuel Jones. Front row, left to right - Mr Beal (manager), George Giffen, Alick Bannerman, Tom Garrett, Hugh Massie, G.J. Bonner (manager). Missing: John Blackham, George Bonnor.
In 1882 the third Australian team to tour England won the test match at The Oval, London that established the Ashes legend.
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