2001 ENGLISH CRICKET SEASON
The '2001 English cricket season' saw Yorkshire win the County Championship for the first time since 1968. Australia again won the Ashes, this time largely due to some fine performances by Adam Gilchrist.
In limited overs cricket, a change of sponsor meant that the NatWest Trophy became the C&G Trophy. The Second XI Trophy was inaugurated as a limited overs knockout competition.
★ 'County Championship' - Yorkshire
★ 'C&G Trophy' - Somerset
★ 'National League' - Kent
★ 'Benson & Hedges Cup' -
★ 'Minor Counties Championship' - Cheshire, Lincolnshire (''shared title'')
★ 'MCCA Knockout Trophy' - Norfolk
★ 'Second XI Championship' - Hampshire II
★ 'Second XI Trophy' - Surrey II
★ 'Wisden' - Andy Flower, Adam Gilchrist, Jason Gillespie, V V S Laxman, Damien Martyn
★ ''Playfair Cricket Annual'' (annual)
★ ''Wisden Cricketers Almanack'' (annual)
In limited overs cricket, a change of sponsor meant that the NatWest Trophy became the C&G Trophy. The Second XI Trophy was inaugurated as a limited overs knockout competition.
| Contents |
| Honours |
| Test Series |
| Leading batsmen |
| Leading bowlers |
| References |
Honours
★ 'County Championship' - Yorkshire
★ 'C&G Trophy' - Somerset
★ 'National League' - Kent
★ 'Benson & Hedges Cup' -
★ 'Minor Counties Championship' - Cheshire, Lincolnshire (''shared title'')
★ 'MCCA Knockout Trophy' - Norfolk
★ 'Second XI Championship' - Hampshire II
★ 'Second XI Trophy' - Surrey II
★ 'Wisden' - Andy Flower, Adam Gilchrist, Jason Gillespie, V V S Laxman, Damien Martyn
Test Series
Leading batsmen
Leading bowlers
References
★ ''Playfair Cricket Annual'' (annual)
★ ''Wisden Cricketers Almanack'' (annual)
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