1920 ENGLISH CRICKET SEASON
The '1920 English cricket season' had no Test cricket as the post-war recovery continued. Middlesex rose from 13th in 1919 to take the first of two back-to-back titles. Worcestershire returned to the championship after missing the 1919 season.
★ 'County Championship' - Middlesex
★ 'Minor Counties Championship' - ''no competition''
★ 'Wisden' - Plum Warner
Patsy Hendren topped the averages with 2520 runs @ 61.46, just ahead of Jack Hobbs who scored 2827 @ 58.89.
Jack Hobbs topped the bowling averages but he only took 17 wickets so it hardly counts! The real leading bowler was Wilfred Rhodes with 161 wickets @ 13.18.
★ ''The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records'' by Peter Wynne-Thomas (PWT)
★ ''Wisden Cricketers Almanack'' (annual)
| Contents |
| Honours |
| Leading batsmen |
| Leading bowlers |
| References |
Honours
★ 'County Championship' - Middlesex
★ 'Minor Counties Championship' - ''no competition''
★ 'Wisden' - Plum Warner
Leading batsmen
Patsy Hendren topped the averages with 2520 runs @ 61.46, just ahead of Jack Hobbs who scored 2827 @ 58.89.
Leading bowlers
Jack Hobbs topped the bowling averages but he only took 17 wickets so it hardly counts! The real leading bowler was Wilfred Rhodes with 161 wickets @ 13.18.
References
★ ''The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records'' by Peter Wynne-Thomas (PWT)
★ ''Wisden Cricketers Almanack'' (annual)
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