1911 County Championship

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1911 County Championship
Cricket format First-class cricket (3 days)
Tournament format League system
Champions Warwickshire (1st title)
Participants16
Matches180
Most runs Tom Hayward
(1,963 for Surrey)
Most wickets Harry Dean
(175 for Lancashire)
1910
1912

The 1911 County Championship was the twenty-second officially organised running of the County Championship, and ran from 4 May to 5 September 1911. Warwickshire County Cricket Club won their first championship title. [1] Somerset finished bottom of the table, winning only one match all season. [2] Tom Hayward topping the batting charts, scoring 1,963 runs for Surrey at an average of 50.33, though C. B. Fry scored his 1,299 runs at a far superior average of 76.41. [3] Lancashire's Harry Dean took the most wickets, accumulating 175 at an average of 17.52. [4]

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The championship adopted a new method of scoring points, which was proposed by Somerset. Previously the only way to score points was by winning a match, but the new method introduced points for draws. A winning team scored five points, a team which drew a match, but scored more runs in the first innings scored three points, and a team which drew a match, but scored less runs in the first innings scored one point. In his editorial in the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack , Sydney Pardon notes that had any of the previous scoring methods been used, Kent would have won the championship, rather than Warwickshire. [5] In their book A History of Cricket, Harry Altham and E. W. Swanton describe Kent as being "possibly a finer all-round team" than Warwickshire, but heap praise on Warwickshire's batting, and their young captain, Frank Foster. [6]

Pardon was complimentary of the cricket played during the season, and described that cricket "generally flourished". [5] However, he also observed that a number of counties were in financially difficulty, an issue that Lord Cobham attributed partially to the wages of professional players. [5]

Table

County Championship table [2]
CountyPlayed Won Lost First InningsPoints%
Won Lost No
result
PossObtd
1 Warwickshire 201343001007474.00
2 Kent 261743201309673.84
3 Middlesex 221453001107971.81
4 Lancashire 301575301509362.00
5 Surrey 301574401509160.66
6 Essex 1885410905358.88
7 Yorkshire 281481411357757.03
8 Nottinghamshire 20953301005757.00
9 Worcestershire 2412110101206150.83
10 Northamptonshire 1889001854047.05
11 Hampshire 247104301205041.66
12 Gloucestershire 205120301003838.00
13 Sussex 244162201202823.33
14 Derbyshire 18213030901314.44
15 Leicestershire 221162301101412.72
16 Somerset 161130208078.75

Records

Most runs [3]
Aggregate Average PlayerCounty
1,96350.33 Tom Hayward Surrey
1,95941.68 Jack Sharp Lancashire
1,74439.63 David Denton Yorkshire
1,70658.82 Phil Mead Hampshire
1,70056.66 Reggie Spooner Lancashire
Most wickets [4]
Aggregate Average PlayerCounty
17517.52 Harry Dean Lancashire
15219.25 Razor Smith Surrey
12519.46 Charlie Blythe Kent
12321.83 Tom Rushby Surrey
12219.48 Frank Field Warwickshire

References

  1. "County Champions 1890–2013 / County Championship". ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  2. 1 2 "County Championship 1911 Table" . CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Batting and Fielding in County Championship 1911 (Ordered by Runs)" . CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  4. 1 2 "Bowling in County Championship 1911 (Ordered by Wickets)" . CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 Pardon, Sydney (1912). "Notes by the Editor". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  6. Altham, H.S.; Swanton, E.W. (1938) [1926]. A History of Cricket (Second ed.). London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. p. 282.