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1921 English cricket season

Cricket Championship


Cricket Championship

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1921 was the 28th season of County Championship cricket in England. Australia emphasised a post-war superiority that it owed in particular to the pace duo of Gregory and McDonald. Having won 5–0 in Australia the previous winter, the Australians won the first three Tests of the 1921 tour and then drew the last two to retain the Ashes. It was the 29th test series between the two teams.

The County Championship was won for the second year in succession by Middlesex County Cricket Club. Glamorgan County Cricket Club joined the championship for the first time.

Honours

  • County Championship - Middlesex
  • Minor Counties Championship - Staffordshire
  • Wisden - Hubert Ashton, Jack Bryan, Jack Gregory, Charlie Macartney, Ted McDonald

Test series

Main article: Australian cricket team in England in 1921

Cumulative record - Test wins1876-1921
England40
Australia43
Drawn21

County Championship

Main article: 1921 County Championship

Leading batsmen

Phil Mead topped the averages with 3179 runs @ 69.10

Leading bowlers

Wilfred Rhodes topped the averages with 141 wickets @ 13.27

Annual reviews

  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1922

References

References

  1. Wynne-Thomas, Peter. (1983). "The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records". Hamlyn Publishing Group.
  2. Engel, Matthew. (2004). "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, pages 493-494". John Wisden & Company Ltd.
  3. Wynne-Thomas, Peter. (1983). "The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records". Hamlyn Publishing Group.
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