England won the 1929 Test series, winning two matches with the other three games drawn.
In first-class matches overall, the South Africans won nine games and lost seven, with 18 being drawn.
[1] There were three non-first-class matches; two of them ended in South African victories, the other was drawn.
The side was captained by Nummy Deane and he, Herbie Taylor and Bob Catterall were the only survivors from the 1924 tour.
The other members of the team were: Sandy Bell, Jock Cameron, Jim Christy, Eric Dalton, Bruce Mitchell, Denijs Morkel, Quintin McMillan, Arthur Ochse, Tuppy Owen-Smith, Neville Quinn, Jack Siedle, Edward van der Merwe, and Cyril Vincent.