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1906 English cricket season

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1906 was the 17th season of County Championship cricket in England. The title was decided in the final round of matches with Kent County Cricket Club finishing just ahead of Yorkshire. George Hirst completed a unique "double Double" of 2,385 runs and 208 wickets. Tom Hayward broke Bobby Abel’s 1901 record for the most runs scored in a first-class season.

[[County Championship]]

Main article: 1906 County Championship

CountyPlayedWonLostDrawnPointsFinished
Games%
1Kent2216241418
2Yorkshire2817381420
3Surrey2818461422
4Lancashire261565921
5Nottinghamshire20947513
6Warwickshire20749311
7Essex22967315
8Hampshire20794-216
9Gloucestershire206104-416
10Sussex246126-618
11Somerset184104-614
11Middlesex184104-614
11Northamptonshire164102-614
14Worcestershire202810-610
15Leicestershire223145-1117
16Derbyshire202171-1519

Points system:

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

[[Minor Counties Championship]]

CountyPlayedWonWon on
1st innsNo
resultPossible
pointsPoints
obtained%
1Staffordshire128303630
2Devon106203019
3Bedfordshire105213020
4Berkshire105203019
4Surrey Second Eleven105203019
6Yorkshire Second Eleven106003018
7Hertfordshire125303621
8Durham105003015
8Glamorgan126003618
8Norfolk8400248
11Monmouthshire102403014
12Dorset83102411
13Wiltshire104003012
14Suffolk8210248
15Buckinghamshire8200246
15Cambridgeshire8200246
17Cornwall8100243
17Oxfordshire8100243
19Lancashire Second Eleven8010242
20Northumberland8001241

Points system:

  • 3 for an outright win
  • 2 for a win on the first innings
  • 1 for a match with no first innings decision
  • 0 for a loss either outright or on the first innings of a drawn match

[[Wisden Cricketers of the Year]]

  • Jack Crawford, Arthur Fielder, Ernie Hayes, Kenneth Hutchings, Neville Knox

Leading batsmen (qualification 20 innings)

1906 English season leading batsmenNameTeamMatchesInningsNot outsRunsHighest scoreAverage100s50s
Cuthbert BurnupKent13213120717967.0546
Tom HaywardSurrey36618351821966.371317
Kenneth HutchingsKent21344159717653.23411
Ted ArnoldWorcestershire21394176716650.4868
James IremongerNottinghamshire234361794200 not out48.4849
Percy PerrinEssex23433189315047.32511
Johnny TyldesleyLancashire315232270295 not out46.32415
George HirstYorkshire35586238516945.86615
Ernie HayesSurrey35565230921845.27711
Arthur JonesNottinghamshire21393156010543.33114
William BurnsWorcestershire18324120616543.0738

Leading bowlers (qualification 1,000 balls)

1906 English season leading bowlersNameTeamBalls bowledRuns concededWickets takenAverageBest bowling5 wickets
in innings10 wickets
in match
William HuddlestonLancashire14056135012.269/3632
Willis CuttellLancashire26539096713.566/4351
Schofield HaighYorkshire5810254017414.597/35134
George HirstYorkshire7838343420816.507/18194
Albert HallamNottinghamshire4994172310416.566/3081
George DennettGloucestershire
MCC6875309617517.6910/40205
Billy BestwickDerbyshire4657212311518.467/49114
Thomas WassNottinghamshire3656188810018.888/2594
Alfred MorcomCambridge University15347003718.916/2521
Frank TarrantMiddlesex
MCC369617409119.129/5471

Notable events

  • By winning their last eleven county matches, Kent won the Championship for the first time after Gloucestershire beat Yorkshire by a single run at Bristol in the final round of matches
  • Kent's Arthur Fielder became the first bowler to take all ten wickets in an innings in the Gentlemen v Players match at Lord's
  • Tom Hayward set numerous batting records:
  1. The highest aggregate of runs in a first-class season – since beaten only by Compton and Bill Edrich in 1947.
  2. The earliest to score 2,000 runs, on 5 July.
  3. Two separate hundreds in consecutive matches against Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire.
  • George Hirst became the only player to score 2,000 runs and take 200 wickets in a season. Against Somerset at Taunton, Hirst also became the only player to have two centuries and two five-wicket returns in one match.

References

Annual reviews

  • John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack, 1907

References

  1. [[Pardon, Sydney H.]] (editor); ''[[Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanac]]'', Forty-Fourth Edition (1907), p. 2
  2. Pardon, Sydney H. (editor); ''John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanac'' (1907), p. 346
  3. [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Seasons/Seasonal_Averages/ENG/1906_f_Batting_by_Average.html First Class Batting in England in 1906]
  4. [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Seasons/Seasonal_Averages/ENG/1906_f_Bowling_by_Average.html First Class Bowling in England in 1906]
  5. [[Roy Webber. Webber, Roy]] (1951) ''The Playfair Book of Cricket Records'', pp. 148-149. Playfair Books.
  6. Webber; ''The Playfair Book of Cricket Records''; p. 89.
  7. Webber ''op. cit.'', p. 102.
  8. [[Wynne-Thomas, Peter]] ''The Rigby A-Z of Cricket Records'', p. 8 {{ISBN. 072701868X
  9. Wynne-Thomas ''op. cit.'', p. 9.
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