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1910 English cricket season

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The 1910 English cricket season saw Kent win a second successive County Championship title. Norfolk won the Minor Counties Championship, defeating Berkshire in the final challenge match. There were no overseas tours to England during the season, the English team having toured South Africa over the 1909–10 winter. A tour to the West Indies also took place over the 1910–11 winter.

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Honours

  • 1910 County Championship - Kent
  • Minor Counties Championship - Norfolk
  • Wisden Cricketers of the Year - Harry Foster, Alfred Hartley, Charles Llewellyn, Razor Smith, Frank Woolley
  • 1910 County Championship

    The County Championship was won by Kent, recording their second successive victory following their Championship win in 1909. Surrey finished in second place. Somerset finished last without winning a first-class match all season.

    Statistics

    Johnny Tyldesley topped the batting averages with 2265 runs scored at an average of 46.22. J T Hearne topped the bowling averages with 119 wickets at an average of 12.79.

    Annual reviews

  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1911
  • References

    1910 English cricket season Wikipedia