1908 English cricket season

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1908 English cricket season
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1908 was the nineteenth season of County Championship cricket in England.

Contents

American John Barton "Bart" King topped the bowling averages as a member of the touring Philadelphian cricket team.

Honours

County Championship

CountyPlayedWonLostDrawnAbandonedPointsFinished

Games

 %
1 Yorkshire 281601201616100.00
2 Kent 2517351142070.00
3 Surrey 2913412191752.94
4 Middlesex 19631013933.33
5 Sussex 286418021020.00
6 Worcestershire 1865701119.09
7 Lancashire 25109611195.26
8 Nottinghamshire 206770-113-7.69
9 Hampshire 227960-216-12.50
10 Gloucestershire 2481150-319-15.78
11 Essex 2257100-212-16.67
12 Warwickshire 215971-414-28.57
13 Leicestershire 214891-412-33.33
14 Derbyshire 2251340-818-44.44
15 Northamptonshire 2231450-1117-64.71
16 Somerset 2021350-1115-73.33
Details as recorded in John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack [1]

Points system:

Minor Counties Championship

Worcestershire Second Eleven dropped out and Carmarthenshire took their place. Dorset moved from the West division in 1907 to the South. [2]

North

CountyPlayedWonWon on

1st inns

No

result

Possible

points

Points

obtained

 %
1 Staffordshire 10540503774.00
2 Durham 1060503060.00
3 Yorkshire Second Eleven 1023501938.00
4 Lincolnshire 1031501836.00
6 Northumberland 1031501836.00
6 Lancashire Second Eleven 1020501020.00

South

CountyPlayedWonWon on

1st inns

No

result

Possible

points

Points

obtained

 %
1 Wiltshire 8610403382.50
2 Surrey Second Eleven 860403075.00
3 Dorset 821401332.50
4 Buckinghamshire 820401025.00
5 Berkshire 81140820.00

East

CountyPlayedWonWon on

1st inns

No

result

Possible

points

Points

obtained

 %
1 Hertfordshire 8330402460.00
2 Bedfordshire 841402357.50
2 Suffolk 841402357.50
4 Norfolk 821401332.50
5 Cambridgeshire 8014037.50

West

CountyPlayedWonWon on

1st inns

No

result

Possible

points

Points

obtained

 %
1 Glamorgan 8600403090.00
1 Monmouthshire 860403090.00
1 Devon 860402050.00
4 Cornwall 81140827.50
5 Carmarthenshire 8004000.00

Points system:

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

Glamorgan v. Monmouthshire (play-off)

Glamorgan and Monmouthshire met in a play-off to decide who should meet Wiltshire. The two were chosen over Devon because Monmouthshire had a better average runs, and Glamorgan had played in the 1907 semi-finals. [3]

26 August 1908 (1908-08-26)
[4]
v
136
Bancroft 43
G. Phillips 4/27
did not bat
  • Glamorgan won toss and decided to bat
  • Rain washed out all cricket on the second day, Thursday 27 August

Mr. F.E. Lacey awarded the right to meet Wiltshire to Glamorgan after the washout of the second day. [5]

Semi-Finals

Staffordshire v. Hertfordshire

24 August 1908 (1908-08-24)
[6]
v
231
Winser 53
41

Bucknell 6/14, Barnes 4/14
82

White 5/17
43

Barnes 5/11, Bucknell 5/43
Staffordshire won by 229 runs
County Ground, Stoke-on-Trent
  • Staffordshire won toss and decided to bat

Wiltshire v. Glamorgan

3 September 1908 (1908-09-03)
[7] [8]
v
41

Creber 8/18
172
Whittington 36, Riches 35
51/2
Glamorgan won on first innings
Hardenhuish Park Cricket Ground
  • There was no play on either Thursday 3 September or Friday 4 September due to persistent rain

Final

7 September 1908 (1908-09-07)
[9] [10]
Staffordshire
v
Glamorgan
134

Nash 4/47, Creber 4/62
60
Riches 23
Barnes 7/19
9/1
79

Barnes 8/35
Staffordshire won by nine wickets
County Ground, Stoke-on-Trent
  • Glamorgan won the toss and decided to bat

Leading batsmen (qualification 20 innings)

1908 English season leading batsmen [11]
NameTeamMatchesInningsNot outsRunsHighest scoreAverage100s
Bernard Bosanquet Middlesex 14222108121454.053
C.B. Fry Sussex 13201100021452.633
Henry Foster Worcestershire 14211110521548.042
Tom Hayward Surrey 37521233717545.825
Plum Warner Middlesex

MCC

29455182212045.555
Ranjitsinhji Sussex

MCC

18283113820045.523
Johnny Tyldesley Lancashire 26452189124343.976
Gilbert Jessop Gloucestershire 26483188516441.884
Frank Tarrant Middlesex

MCC

33497172415741.045
Alan Marshal Surrey 33502193117640.225

Leading bowlers (qualification 1,000 balls)

1908 English season leading bowlers [11]
NameTeamMatchesBalls bowledRuns concededWickets takenAverageBest bowling5 wickets
in innings
10 wickets
in match
Bart King Philadelphians 1020289588711.017/28103
Schofield Haigh Yorkshire 263740138010313.397/2382
George Hirst Yorkshire 356731244517414.057/51153
Ernest Kirk Surrey 512364703015.666/4130
Razor Smith Surrey 1522448955715.706/2752
Wilfred Rhodes Yorkshire 364827185511516.136/1760
Walter Brearley Lancashire 205138263616316.178/61217
John Newstead Yorkshire 366273231114016.507/1893
Frank Tarrant Middlesex
MCC
336744281916916.688/120205
Colin Blythe Kent 288200332619716.888/83206

References

  1. Pardon, Sydney H., ed. (1909). "Part II: The Leading Counties in 1908". John Wisden's Cricketer's Almanack (46th ed.). London: John Wisden & Co. p. 1.
  2. Pardon, ed. (1909). "The Second-Class Counties". John Wisden's Cricketer's Almanack (46th ed.). p. 387.
  3. "Minor Counties Championship: Glamorgan and Monmouthshire to Meet Again". South Wales Argus . Newport, Glamorgan. 25 August 1908. p. 4.
  4. "Cricket: Glamorgan v Monmouthshire – Match Abandoned". South Wales Argus. Newport, Glamorgan. 28 August 1908. p. 4.
  5. "The Minor Counties Championship". The Times . London. 29 August 1908. p. 4.
  6. "Minor Counties Semi-Final: Staffordshire Beat Hertford". Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser . 26 August 1908. p. 2.
  7. "Cricket – Minor Counties Competition: Semi-final – Wiltshire v Glamorgan". Evening Sentinel . Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. 5 September 1908. p. 4.
  8. "Minor Counties Championship – Wilts. v Glamorgan". Western Daily Press . Bristol. 7 September 1908. p. 9.
  9. "Minor Counties Championship – Staffordshire v Glamorgan". The Guardian . London. 8 September 1908. p. 4.
  10. "Minor Counties Championship – Staffordshire v. Glamorgan". Western Daily Press. Bristol. 9 September 1908. p. 9.
  11. 1 2 Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Rigby A-Z of Cricket Records. Australia: Rigby Publishers. p. 24. ISBN   072701868X.

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