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England vs Australia, 1st Test, Australia in England, 1989 - Match Info
Series:
Australia in England, 1989
Venue:
Headingley, Leeds
Date & Time:
Thu, Jun 8, 1:00 AM LOCAL
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ENG vs AUS • 1st Test • Australia in England, 1989
Series
Australia in England, 1989
Date
Thu, Jun 8
Time
1:00 AM LOCAL, 12:00 AM GMT
Venue
Headingley, Leeds
Umpires
John Holder, David Shepherd
England squad
Players
Graham Gooch,
Chris Broad,
Kim Barnett,
Allan Lamb,
David Gower (c),
Robin Smith,
Derek Pringle,
Phil Newport,
Jack Russell (wk),
Phil DeFreitas,
Neil Foster
Australia squad
Players
Geoff Marsh,
Mark Taylor,
David Boon,
Allan Border (c),
Dean Jones,
Steve Waugh,
Ian Healy (wk),
Merv Hughes,
Geoff Lawson,
Greg Campbell,
Terry Alderman
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Stadium
Headingley
City
Leeds, England
Capacity
17000
Ends
Kirkstall Lane End, Football Stand End
Hosts To
Yorkshire
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