1907 English cricket season

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1907 English cricket season
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1907 was the 18th season of County Championship cricket in England. Nottinghamshire won their first official title. [1] England played their sixth Test series against South Africa but it was the first to be held in England. [2]

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South African tour

This was the fourth South African tour of England following those in 1894, 1901 and 1904. The 1907 tour was the first to feature Test matches between England and South Africa in England, although the teams had played Tests in South Africa since 1888–89. England won the series 1–0 with two matches drawn.

Series summary

County Championship

CountyPlayedWonLostDrawnAbandonedPointsFinished
Games
%
1 Nottinghamshire 20150411515100.00
2 Worcestershire 188210061060.00
2 Yorkshire 2812311291560.00
4 Surrey 2812412081650.00
5 Middlesex 208481 [a] 41233.33
6 Lancashire 2611761 [a] 41822.22
7 Essex 221075031717.64
8 Kent 261295032114.28
9 Warwickshire 2065811119.09
10 Gloucestershire 2281220-420-20.00
11 Leicestershire 2061040-416-25.00
12 Hampshire 2461170-517-29.41
13 Sussex 2671360-620-30.00
14 Somerset 1831230-916-66.66
15 Northamptonshire 2021260-1014-71.42
16 Derbyshire 2221712-1519-78.94
Details as recorded in John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack . [6]

Points system:

Minor Counties Championship

An entirely new system of scoring was adopted for the Minor Counties Championship in 1907. With Oxfordshire dropping out and Lincolnshire and Worcestershire Second Eleven coming in, the twenty-one Minor Counties clubs were split into four divisions – North, Midlands, East and West – and a system of semi-finals between division leaders and a final was used to determine the winner. [7]

North

CountyPlayedWonWon on
1st inns
No
result
Possible
points
Points
obtained
%
1 Lancashire Second Eleven 9530453475.55
2 Staffordshire 9510452862.22
3 Durham 10311451840.00
4 Yorkshire Second Eleven 10221451635.55
5 Lincolnshire 10300501530.00
6 Northumberland 1011240820.00

One match between Lancashire Second Eleven and Staffordshire was abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain.

Midlands

CountyPlayedWonWon on
1st inns
No
result
Possible
points
Points
obtained
%
1 Surrey Second Eleven 8610403382.50
2 Wiltshire 8410402357.50
3 Berkshire 8410401947.50
4 Buckinghamshire 8200401025.00
5 Worcestershire Second Eleven 80104037.50

East

CountyPlayedWonWon on
1st inns
No
result
Possible
points
Points
obtained
%
1 Hertfordshire 8610403375.00
2 Norfolk 8410402357.50
3 Suffolk 8211351337.14
4 Bedfordshire 8210401332.50
5 Cambridgeshire 8201351028.57

West

CountyPlayedWonWon on
1st inns
No
result
Possible
points
Points
obtained
%
1 Glamorgan 8620403690.00
2 Devon 8400402050.00
3 Dorset 8210401332.50
4 Cornwall 8120401127.50
5 Monmouthshire 811040820.00

Points system:

Matches with no first innings result are ignored when calculating maximum possible points.

Semi-finals

  1. 22 August – Lancashire Second Eleven 263 defeated Hertfordshire 85 and 101 by an innings and 77 runs [8]
  2. 29 August – Surrey Second Eleven 198 and 103 lost to Glamorgan 146 and 156 for six wickets by four wickets [9]

Final

Wisden Cricketers of the Year

Leading batsmen (qualification 20 innings)

1907 English season leading batsmen [11]
NameTeamMatchesInningsNot outsRunsHighest scoreAverage100s50s
C.B. Fry Sussex 19343144918746.7445
“Plum” Warner Middlesex
MCC
27476189114946.12313
Tom Hayward Surrey 34586235316145.25712
Albert Lawton Derbyshire
MCC
1221183512941.7534
Geoffrey Foster Oxford University
Worcestershire
18334118216340.7526
Henry Foster Worcestershire
MCC
19333112715237.5635
Jack Hobbs Surrey 376362135166 not out37.45415
Arthur Hill Hampshire 1120171111637.4215
Percy Perrin Essex 20342119411737.3138
Tip Foster Worcestershire 1625188817437.0024

Leading bowlers (qualification 1,000 balls)

1907 English season leading bowlers [12]
NameTeamBalls bowledRuns concededWickets takenAverageBest bowling5 wickets
in innings
10 wickets
in match
Reggie Schwarz South Africans 4269161613711.807/41122
Albert Hallam Nottinghamshire 5617213316812.698/67206
Schofield Haigh Yorkshire 3567130810212.827/1381
Thomas Wass Nottinghamshire 5316232816314.288/65176
William Huddleston Lancashire 271510927614.367/4272
Gordon White South Africans 16618245614.717/3331
George Hirst Yorkshire 6831279918315.299/45174
Colin Blythe Kent 6817282218315.4210/30176
Humphrey Gilbert Oxford University 17146834415.528/4841
Wilfred Rhodes Yorkshire 6265269317315.566/19132

Notable events

  1. The best bowling analysis in a first-class match, beaten only by Jim Laker when he took nineteen wickets for 90 runs for England against Australia in 1956.
  2. The first bowler to take seventeen wickets in a single day – a feat since equalled only by Hedley Verity in 1933 and Tom Goddard in 1939. [13]

Notes

a The match between Middlesex and Lancashire at Lord's was abandoned when it was found the pitch was trampled by impatient spectators.

References

  1. Engel, Matthew (2004). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, pages 493-494. John Wisden & Company Ltd. ISBN   0-947766-83-9.
  2. Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records. Hamlyn Publishing Group. ISBN   0-600-34667-6.
  3. South Africa in British Isles 1907 (1st Test)
  4. South Africa in British Isles 1907 (2nd Test)
  5. South Africa in British Isles 1907 (3rd Test)
  6. Pardon, p. 49.
  7. Pardon, p. 394.
  8. Lancashire Second XI v Hertfordshire in 1907
  9. Glamorgan v Surrey Second XI in 1907
  10. Glamorgan v Lancashire Second XI in 1907
  11. First Class Batting in England in 1907
  12. First Class Bowling in England in 1907
  13. Frindall, p. 255.
  14. "Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire in 1907" . Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  15. Webber, pp. 168-171.
  16. Frindall, pp. 285-289.

Bibliography