On the 1952 tour to New Zealand he played in nine of the total ten matches including both Tests. At aged twenty-two he was honoured with the Australian captaincy in a mid-week match against King Country. In South Africa in 1953 he played in sixteen tour matches as well as the four Tests, captaining Australia twice in tour matches. On the 1955 New Zealand tour he played in twelve of the thirteen total matches and was formally recognised as the squad's vice-captain under
John Solomon. After Solomon suffered an injury, Cameron debuted as Australian Test captain in the second Test at
Dunedin in September 1955. He held the captaincy for the third Test which saw a Wallaby victory at
Eden Park. In 1956 when the
Springboks visited Australia for a two Test series he was the captain for both. He made a further Test appearance against
Ireland in 1957 and then was one of the senior players selected for the
1957–58 Wallaby tour.
Tony Miller's form was on the ascendancy at that time and Cameron held his Test lock position for only the Test against
Ireland, but he played in twenty-one other matches of the forty-match tour and captained the side in seven of those. ==Published references==