English cricket team in Australia in 1861–62

The idea for the tour came from the English proprietors of a Melbourne catering company called Spiers and Pond, which ran the Café de Paris in the city.

Their representative in England, a Mr Mallam, had tried to interest Charles Dickens in a lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand but without success.

During the game, Mallam met the cricketers at the nearby Hen and Chicken Hotel to make a business proposal.

The visit created enormous interest in Australia with a vast crowd greeting the team's arrival at Sandridge (Port Melbourne).

[2] Later in January 1862, the team played New South Wales on the Sydney Domain; the Secretary for Lands, John Robertson controversially allowed the promoters to charge admission to the public while arranging a free stand for parliamentarians.

[3] The team divided for a match in March 1862 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground that has been called The World v Surrey XI and is rated first-class.

English cricket team of 1861 just prior to departure for Australia.
The England 11 versus Victoria's 18, MCG 1–4 January. 1862.(State Library Victoria)
All-England eleven versus twenty-two of New South Wales, Outer Domain, Sydney, 29 January to 1 February 1862. Watercolour by S. T. Gill .