1949 English cricket season|
The 1949 English cricket season saw the 1949 County Championship being shared for the first time since the official competition began in 1890.[1] New Zealand toured England to compete in a test series where all four matches were drawn.[1]
Honours
County Championship
Test series
New Zealand tour
England and New Zealand drew all four Test matches.
Leading batsmen
Leading bowlers
| 1949 English cricket season – leading bowlers by aggregate
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| Name
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Balls
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Maidens
|
Runs
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Wickets
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Average
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| Roly Jenkins |
6877 |
187 |
3879 |
183 |
21.19
|
| Eric Hollies |
9766 |
584 |
3413 |
166 |
20.56
|
| Tom Goddard |
7124 |
326 |
3069 |
160 |
19.18
|
| Jack Young |
8721 |
526 |
2948 |
150 |
19.65
|
| Jack Walsh |
6367 |
135 |
3800 |
132 |
28.78
|
References
- ^ a b Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records. Hamlyn Publishing Group. ISBN 0-600-34667-6.
Annual reviews
External links
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