1912 Triangular Tournament

1912 Triangular Tournament
Date27 May – 22 August 1912
LocationEngland
ResultEngland won the nine-match tournament 4–2–0
Teams
 England  Australia  South Africa
Captains
C. B. Fry Syd Gregory Frank Mitchell
Most runs
Jack Hobbs (391)
Wilfred Rhodes (263)
Warren Bardsley (392)
Charles Kelleway (360)
Dave Nourse (220)
Aubrey Faulkner (194)
Most wickets
Sydney Barnes (39)
Frank Woolley (17)
Bill Whitty (25)
Gerry Hazlitt (19)
Sid Pegler (29)
Aubrey Faulkner (17)

The 1912 Triangular Tournament was a Test cricket competition played between Australia, England and South Africa, the only Test-playing nations at the time.

The ultimate winners of the tournament were England, with four wins in their six matches, but the tournament was deemed a failure, with disappointing crowds and uncompetitive cricket, caused in part by a weakened Australia team.

The tournament was the first tournament in Test history to be played between more than two nations. It was the only such tournament until the Asian Test Championships of 1998–99 and 2001–02, and the ICC World Test Championship which began in 2019.