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1950 English cricket season

51st season of County Championship cricket in England


51st season of County Championship cricket in England

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1950 was the 51st season of County Championship cricket in England. England and West Indies played a memorable Test series which the visitors won 3–1. The championship was shared by Lancashire and Surrey.

Honours

  • County Championship – Lancashire and Surrey shared the title
  • Minor Counties Championship – Surrey II
  • Wisden Cricketers of the Year from 1951 edition of Wisden for deeds in the 1950 season – Godfrey Evans, Sonny Ramadhin, Alf Valentine, Everton Weekes, Frank Worrell

County Championship

Main article: 1950 County Championship

Test series

West Indies tour

Main article: West Indian cricket team in England in 1950

England lost the series 3–1 to John Goddard's West Indies who claimed four places in the Wisden Five Cricketers of the Year (see above). Not only was this the first time that West Indies had won a series in England, but they had never previously won a Test in the country. Ramadhin had match figures of 11–152 at Lord's, and his "spin twin" Valentine had figures of 11–204 at Old Trafford and 10–160 at The Oval.

Leading batsmen

1950 English cricket season – leading batsmen by averageNameInningsRunsHighestAverage100s
Everton Weekes332310304*79.657
Willie Watson1268413268.403
Frank Worrell31177526168.266
Reg Simpson472576243*62.828
John Dewes45243221259.319
Leonard Hutton402128202*57.516
Murray Hofmeyr21106316155.944
1950 English cricket season – leading batsmen by aggregateNameInningsRunsHighestAverage100s
Reg Simpson472576243*62.828
John Dewes45243221259.319
Laurie Fishlock59241714744.756
John Langridge65241224140.205
George Cox junior552369165*49.356

Watson missed much of the season because he was in the England football team that contested the 1950 World Cup in Brazil.

Leading bowlers

1950 English cricket season – leading bowlers by averageNameBallsMaidensRunsWicketsAverage
Roy Tattersall8428501262319313.59
Sonny Ramadhin6262398200913514.88
Jim Laker8399530254416615.32
Emrys Davies24781319235716.19
Brian Statham1805826133716.56
Johnny Wardle9773743290917416.71
1950 English cricket season – leading bowlers by aggregateNameBallsMaidensRunsWicketsAverage
Roy Tattersall8428501262319313.59
Johnny Wardle9773743290917416.71
Jim Laker8399530254416615.32
Doug Wright5577187314015120.79
Eric Hollies7969488271314418.84

References

Annual reviews

  • Playfair Cricket Annual 1951
  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1951
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