Australian cricket team in South Africa in 1902–03

[3] Six players made their debuts for South Africa as despite getting Australia to follow-on, the match would end in a draw.

One week at the same venue, Australia would take the test out by 159 runs off the back of a Warwick Armstrong century and a seven wicket haul in the second innings from Jack Saunders.

Two weeks at the final test which was held at the Newlands Cricket Ground, Australia would cruise to a ten wicket victory.

[4] Australian player Clem Hill was the leading run scorer of the series with 327 runs while South African, Charlie Llewellyn was the leading wicket taker with 25 wickets.

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