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1913 County Championship

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English cricket tournament

Cricket tournament
1913 County Championship
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament formatLeague system
ChampionsKent (4th title)
Participants16
Most runsJack Hobbs
2,238 forSurrey
Most wicketsMajor Booth
158 forYorkshire
1912
1914

The1913 County Championship was the twenty-fourth officially organised running of theCounty Championship.Kent County Cricket Club won their fourth championship title, and equalled Yorkshire's 1901 record of twenty wins in one season.[1]

Table

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  • Five points were awarded for a win.
  • Three points were awarded for "winning" the first innings of a drawn match.
  • One point was awarded for "losing" the first innings of a drawn match.
  • Final placings were decided by calculating the percentage of possible points.
CountyPlayedWonLostFirst InningsPoints%
WonLostNo
result
PossObtd
1Kent2820331113511081.48
2Yorkshire281644311359570.37
3Surrey261354401308162.30
4Northamptonshire221241501106861.81
5Nottinghamshire20853401005353.00
6Middlesex20764301005050.00
7Sussex2810104311356548.14
8Lancashire267117011255644.80
9Gloucestershire228111201104540.90
10Hampshire267114401305139.23
11Warwickshire247113301204739.16
12Worcestershire2069131953637.89
13Derbyshire18410220902831.11
14Leicestershire224131401102724.54
15Essex1829241852023.52
16Somerset16211210801721.25

Records

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Most runs[2]
AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
2,23852.04Jack HobbsSurrey
2,14648.77Phil MeadHampshire
1,94944.29Wally HardingeKent
1,80442.95James SeymourKent
1,60940.22Johnny TyldesleyLancashire
Most wickets[3]
AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
15819.09Major BoothYorkshire
15419.31Bill HitchSurrey
15320.51George DennettGloucestershire
14515.54Colin BlytheKent
13817.50George ThompsonNorthamptonshire

Notable events

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  • Lancashire, after suffering severe financial losses despite a dry summer,[4] would propose radical reductions in the county cricket fixture list.[5] This would lead that club's committee to ultimately propose a reduction in county matches to two days.[6] After increasing financial losses throughout county cricket the following season, this reduction would be carried out for1919,[note 1][7] but was almost instantly considered a failure and a reversion to three-day matches took place for1920.

Notes

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  1. ^After the 1914 season,World War I meant that no county cricket was playedbetween 1915 and 1918

References

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  1. ^Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983).The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records. Hamlyn Publishing Group.ISBN 0-600-34667-6.
  2. ^"Batting and Fielding in County Championship 1913 (Ordered by Runs)". CricketArchive.
  3. ^"Bowling in County Championship 1913 (Ordered by Wickets)". CricketArchive.
  4. ^"Lancashire Cricket Bombshell – Mr. A. H. Hornby's Criticism – Captain and the Team's Failure".Liverpool Daily Post. 25 August 1913. p. 5.
  5. ^Pardon, Sydney H., ed. (1914). "Lancashire Matches".John Wisden's Cricketer's Almanack (51st ed.).London: John Wisden & Co. pp. 141–142.
  6. ^"The Coming Cricket Season – Large Numbers of Week-End Starts – The Centenary of Lord's".The Times. London. 9 April 1914. p. 36.
  7. ^"County Cricket – Two-Day Matches This Season – Team interval Allowed".The Guardian. 6 February 1919. p. 7.
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