1893 English cricket season

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1893 was the fourth season of County Championship cricket in England. For the first time, the official championship was won by a team other than Surrey, who finished fifth. Yorkshire, captained by Lord Hawke won twelve matches to take the title. It was the first of a record eight championships (1893, 1896, 1898, 1900–1902, 1905 and 1908) for Hawke as a county captain.[note 1]

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1893 English cricket season
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An Australian team toured the British Isles for the first time in three years, but lost the three-match Ashes Test series to England. It was the 15th Test series between the two teams and England won 1–0.[2]

Honours

County Championship

Final table

More information Team, P ...
Team P W L D Pts
1Yorkshire1612319
2Lancashire169524
3Middlesex169613
4Kent166462
5Surrey16781−1
6Nottinghamshire16574−2
7Sussex16475−3
8Somerset16484−4
9Gloucestershire163112−8
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Points system:

  • 1 for a win
  • 0 for a draw
  • -1 for a loss

Best batting average in the County Championship

More information Name, Team ...
1893 County Championship – leading batsmen
Name Team Matches Runs Average 100s 50s
Billy GunnNottinghamshire16122347.0353
Andrew StoddartMiddlesex14117847.1236
Arthur ShrewsburyNottinghamshire1692041.8440
Albert WardLancashire16103538.3325
Billy MurdochSussex1696535.7409
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Most wickets in the County Championship

More information Name, Team ...
1893 County Championship – leading bowlers
Name Team Matches Balls bowled Wickets taken Average
John HearneMiddlesex16579813716.04
Walter Humphreys seniorSussex16321912216.43
Arthur MoldLancashire15410411714.99
Johnny BriggsLancashire16421210813.75
Tom RichardsonSurrey1326869914.34
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Ashes tour

England won a fifth successive home series against Australia to recover The Ashes after losing them in the 1891–92 series in Australia. W. G. Grace was injured for one of the Tests, but captained England in the other two. The first Test ended in a draw, but England took advantage of a 392-run lead on first innings to beat the visitors by an innings and 43 runs in the second Test, while the third and final Test was another draw.

More information Cumulative record - Test wins, 1876-1893 ...
Cumulative record - Test wins 1876-1893
England 20
Australia 12
Drawn 6
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Overall first-class statistics

Leading batsmen

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1893 English cricket season – leading batsmen
Name Team(s) Matches Runs Average 100s 50s
Andrew StoddartEngland, Gentlemen, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), Middlesex, South of England28207242.28413
Billy GunnEngland, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), Nottinghamshire, Players30205742.8578
W. G. GraceEngland, Gentlemen, Gloucestershire, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), South of England28160935.75111
Arthur ShrewsburyEngland, Nottinghamshire, Players25158640.6657
Albert WardEngland, Lancashire, North of England24143535.8728
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Leading bowlers

More information Name, Team(s) ...
1893 English cricket season – leading bowlers
Name Team(s) Matches Balls bowled Wickets taken Average
John HearneMarylebone Cricket Club (MCC), Middlesex, Players, South of England29870921216.47
Tom RichardsonEngland, Players, South of England, Surrey23496917415.40
Johnny BriggsEngland, Lancashire, North of England, Players28682016615.89
Arthur MoldEngland, Lancashire, North of England, Players28640916616.96
Bill LockwoodEngland, Players, South of England, Surrey27465215016.78
Walter Humphreys seniorSouth of England, Sussex21404415017.32
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Notes

  1. Any match listed in the ACS' Important Match Guide (1981) is historically important, and therefore of the highest standard, whether or not a scorecard might exist. The same applies to numerous matches discovered by researchers since 1981.[1]
    For further information, see First-class cricket.

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