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1901 English cricket season

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1901 was the 12th season of County Championship cricket in England. Yorkshire defended their title but, unlike the previous year when they were unbeaten, they lost one game during the season to 12th-placed Somerset.

Middlesex finished second, winning six of their eight finished games, but had the highest percentage of draws of anyone save Essex. Once again, Ranjitsinhji scored more than 2,000 runs for Sussex and, with 2,000 runs from C. B. Fry as well, the team finished fourth in the table behind third-placed Lancashire, whose England Test batsman Johnny Tyldesley scored 2,605 runs.

Honours

  • County Championship – Yorkshire
  • Minor Counties Championship – Durham
  • Wisden – Len Braund, Charlie McGahey, Frank Mitchell, Willie Quaife, Johnny Tyldesley

South African tour

Main article: South African cricket team in England in 1901

South Africa made its second tour of England in 1901, following the inaugural tour in 1894. This time, the team played first-class cricket, mainly against county opposition, but no Test matches.

South Africa played 15 first-class games with 5 wins, 9 defeats and 1 tied match. Their overall record was 25 matches, 13 wins, 9 defeats, 2 draws and 1 tied match.

County Championship

Main article: 1901 County Championship

Final table

The final County Championship table is shown below. One point was awarded for a win, none for a draw, and minus one for a loss. Positions were decided on percentage of points over completed games.

County Championship 1901 - Final StandingsTeamPWLDAPtsGC1Pts/GC (as %)
1Yorkshire2820161192190.48
2Middlesex18621004850.00
3Lancashire2811512061637.50
4Sussex248412041233.33
5Warwickshire16745031127.27
6Surrey28761411137.69
=7Hampshire1866600120.00
=7Kent2277710140.00
9Nottinghamshire205681-111-9.09
10Essex2245121-19-11.11
11Worcestershire2271041-317-17.65
=12Leicestershire2041051-614-42.86
=12Somerset1841031-614-42.86
14Gloucestershire24310110-713-53.85
15Derbyshire2001370-1313-100.00
  • 1 Games completed

Points system:

  • 1 for a win
  • 0 for a draw, a tie or an abandoned match
  • -1 for a loss

Most runs in the County Championship

1901 County Championship - leading batsmenNameTeamMatchesRunsAverage100s50s
Johnny TyldesleyLancashire28260560.58813
C. B. FrySussex23238274.43910
Bobby AbelSurrey27226450.31514
RanjitsinhjiSussex21206776.5578
Tom HaywardSurrey25203958.25217

Most wickets in the County Championship

1901 County Championship - leading bowlersNameTeamMatchesBalls bowledWickets takenAverage
Wilfred RhodesYorkshire27693419613.59
George HirstYorkshire27509313516.75
Fred TateSussex24605512620.00
Frederick RobertsGloucestershire22570011822.56
Charles LlewellynHampshire18546011523.25
Tom RichardsonSurrey24572611523.65

Overall first-class statistics

Leading batsmen

1901 English cricket season - leading batsmenNameTeam(s)MatchesRunsAverage100s50s
Bobby AbelEngland, Players, Surrey38330955.15721
C.B. FryGentlemen, London County, Sussex29314778.671310
Johnny TyldesleyEngland, Lancashire, Players, Under 30s35304155.29914
Tom HaywardEngland, Players, Surrey36253550.70221
RanjitsinhjiEngland, Gentlemen, London County, MCC, Sussex27246870.51810

Leading bowlers

1901 English cricket season - leading bowlersNameTeam(s)MatchesBalls bowledWickets takenAverage
Wilfred RhodesPlayers, Under 30s, Yorkshire37939125115.12
George HirstPlayers, Under 30s, Yorkshire36681318316.38
Albert TrottMCC, Middlesex, Players29773517621.78
Tom RichardsonSurrey32776215923.25
Fred TateSussex27681414219.50

References

Annual reviews

  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1902
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