United States v Canada (1844)
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The Canadian cricket team in the United States in 1844 was the first international team to travel to another country and the match between the two national sides that year, billed as "United States of America versus the British Empire's Canadian Province", was the first official international cricket
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 match. The match took place between 25 and 27 September 1844 at the St George's Cricket Club, Bloomingdale Park
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 in New York
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. Canada won by 23 runs. The game was watched by between 10,000 and 20,000 spectators and around $120,000 worth of bets were placed.

Background

The origins of the match lay four years earlier when a team from the St George's Club turned up in Toronto
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, almost destitute after a hard slog by stage coach through New York State
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, and across Lake Ontario
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 by steamer
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. A certain Mr Phillpotts had invited St George's to play the Toronto Cricket Club
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 at home, but when the 18 men arrived on 28 August 1840, the Canadians were not expecting them and their mysterious host could not be found.

Despite the lack of preparations, a cricket match was hastily arranged, which was attended by a good number of spectators, a brass band and Sir George Arthur, the Governor of Upper Canada
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. The New Yorkers won, and left on such good terms that they invited the Canadians down for what was to be the first international cricket match.

Match

The US team was drawn from clubs in Philadelphia, Washington, DC and Boston, as well as a number in New York. Likewise, the Canadians tried to present a representative national team, rather than simply the Toronto CC team. Advertisements and posters for the game found in libraries have the game between the USA and Canada, rather than two city teams.

The game was scheduled for two days and the score after the first day saw Canada with 82, beating the USA's 64 runs. On the second day, bad weather prevented play, so the game was extended to a third day when Canada scored 63 and the USA 58. So, finally Canada won by 23 runs. The US player Wheatcroft arrived too late on the third day and was replaced by Alfred Marsh.

Match details

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style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> UNITED STATES:
1 J Turner
2 R Ticknor
3 G Wheatcroft
4 S Wright
5 J Ticknor
6 RN Tilson
7 J Syme
8 S Dudson
9 H Groom
10 W Wild
11 R Bage
style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> CANADA: | 1 D Winckworth 2 JC Wilson 3 CJ Birch 4 GA Barber 5 G Sharpe 6 GA Phillpotts 7 JB Robinson 8 HJ Maddock 9 Freeling 10 F French 11 W Thompson

Legacy

In 1845, a return match was arranged
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The United States cricket team in Canada in 1845 was the second to visit another country following Canada's visit to the USA in 1844.Canada and USA staged the second-ever cricket international at McGill University, Montreal on 30 and 31 July...

 at McGill University
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, Montreal
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, and the fixture has been played sporadically ever since.

See also

  • The First International Football Match
  • First International Rugby Union Game
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