Audley Miller

Miller was born in Gloucestershire and educated at Eton College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

Due to the bowling of George Lohmann (7-38 and 8-7, including a hat-trick), England won easily, by 288 runs.

On the tour Miller played in most of the non-first-class matches, batting low in the order, and finished with 123 runs at an average of 11.18.

After he returned to England, Miller played four more first-class games over the period to 1903, all for the Marylebone Cricket Club.

[4] Under his captaincy, Wiltshire won the Minor Counties Cricket Championship in 1902 and in 1909, when he took 6 for 39 in the second innings of the final.