1951 English cricket season

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1951 English cricket season
1950
1952

1951 was the 52nd season of County Championship cricket in England. It produced a surprise title for Warwickshire, their first for forty years and only the second in their history.

It was the first achieved under a professional captain, Tom Dollery, one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1952.[1] It was a comfortable victory as Warwickshire won 16 matches while second-placed Yorkshire won 12 and lost twice convincingly to Warwickshire.[2]

South Africa toured England to compete in a test series in which England won 3–1.[3]

Test series

England defeated South Africa 3–1 with one match drawn.

County Championship

Leading batsmen

1951 English cricket season leading batsmen by average
Name Innings Runs Highest Average 100s
Peter May432339178*68.799
Denis Compton40219317264.508
John Dewes10515116*64.372
Freddie Jakeman411989258*56.826
Jack Robertson562917201*56.097
1951 English cricket season leading batsmen by aggregate
Name Innings Runs Highest Average 100s
Jack Robertson562917201*56.097
Peter May432339178*68.799
Tom Graveney50229120148.748
Denis Compton40219317264.508
Len Hutton472145194*55.007
Don Kenyon59214514540.476

Leading bowlers

1951 English cricket season leading bowlers by average
Name Balls Maidens Runs Wickets Average
Bob Appleyard7880391282920014.14
Brian Statham428617814669715.11
Alec Bedser6600338202413015.56
Jim McConnon5176238218613616.07
John Warr269611910115917.13
1951 English cricket season leading bowlers by aggregate
Name Balls Maidens Runs Wickets Average
Bob Appleyard7880391282920014.14
Jack Young10022735297615718.95
Jim Laker7809400268114917.99
Eric Hollies8360500256614517.69
Roly Jenkins7147219334214323.37

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