Under the auspices of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the England cricket team toured Australia in the 1954âÂÂ55 season to play a five-match Test series against Australia. England won the series 3âÂÂ1, with one match drawn, and thereby retained The Ashes, which they had won in 1953. The England squad moved on to New Zealand, where they won both the Tests that were played there. Including the New Zealand leg of the tour, the team played 21 first-class matches (including the Tests), of which they won 12, lost 2, and drew 7. In the seven Test matches, the team was known as England, and in the other 14 as MCC.
MCC initially selected a 17-man squad captained by Len Hutton, who became the first professional to captain the England team since Arthur Shrewsbury in 1887. Before the team left England, Denis Compton suffered a recurrence of a troublesome knee injury, and needed treatment. Vic Wilson was added to squad as Compton's replacement. However, Compton's injury responded well to treatment, and he was able to join the team later, so England completed the tour with 18 players.
Also travelling with the party were Lancashire club secretary Geoffrey Howard, who was the tour manager; George Duckworth the former Lancashire and England wicket-keeper, who was the team's scorer and baggage master; and physiotherapist Harold Dalton of Essex.
Squad details below state each player's age at the beginning of the tour (on 11 October 1954), his batting hand, his type of bowling, and his County Championship club at the time:
Australia, captained by Ian Johnson, used 17 players in the series.
The details for each player below state his age at the beginning of the English tour (on 11 October 1954), his batting hand, his type of bowling, and his Sheffield Shield state at the time:
The following is a list of the 23 matches played by MCC/England in Australia. Seventeen, including the five Test matches, were first-class fixtures.<br />The Test matches are in bold font. The six minor games are in the rows with a cotton cream background.
The MCC party had a stopover in Colombo en route to Australia. On 30 September 1954, they played a one-day single innings match (i.e., not limited overs) at the Colombo Oval against the Ceylon national team. MCC's team, captained by May, was mainly composed of the younger and less experienced players. Ceylon won the toss, and decided to field. MCC scored 178/8 declared (Cowdrey 66*), and Ceylon had reached 101/4 at close of play, so the result was a draw.