Seven matches were played against regional sides (all won) along with three Test match between the two national sides.
Four matches were played against regional and district sides along with three Test match between the two national sides.
They then began to play against other national sides, primarily the Netherlands, who they first played in 1955.
Johnson did not play a test while on tour but played in several tour matches against domestic sides.
They played against local sides and service teams helping to re-establish football in the area.
This team was led by Plum Warner and, like the earlier visitors, it played minor matches against local sides.
In the period 1894-1925, Keilor played matches against various sides including city hotel social clubs and nearby towns.
Despite the problems facing Tasmanian cricket, local teams did occasionally play against competitive sides.
The team used Colombo as a stopover during its long sea voyage and played against local sides that were not first-class.
Ten matches were played against regional and district sides.