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1948 County Championship
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket (3 days)
Tournament formatLeague system
ChampionsGlamorgan (1st title)
Participants17
Matches221
Most runsArthur Fagg
(2,404 for Kent)[1]
Most wicketsTom Pritchard
(163 for Warwickshire)[2]
1947
1949

The 1948 County Championship was the 49th officially organised running of the County Championship, and ran from 8 May to 31 August 1948. Glamorgan County Cricket Club claimed their first title.[3][4]

In August 1948, Glamorgan's match against Gloucestershire at Eugene Cross Park, play was stopped due to mountain mist around the ground and a flock of sheep.[5]

Table

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  • 12 points for a win
  • 6 points to each team in a match in which scores finish level
  • 4 points for first innings lead in a lost or drawn match
  • 2 points for tie on first innings in a lost or drawn match
  • If no play possible on the first two days, the match played to one-day laws with 8 points for a win.
PositionTeamPlayedWonLostDrawnNo Dec1st inn

lead match L

1st inn

lead match D

Points
1Glamorgan261356213172
2Surrey261394013168
3Middlesex261348101160
4Yorkshire2611410133156
5Lancashire2682151014152
6Derbyshire261167204148
7Warwickshire26978215132
8Gloucestershire26979114128
9Hampshire26988121120
10Worcestershire266811117104
11Leicestershire26611811596
12Somerset26514614492
13Essex26581122490
14Nottinghamshire26510921382
15Kent264111010776
16Sussex264111011572
17Northamptonshire26391401352

NOTES: Essex and Nottinghamshire totals include six points each for a drawn match that ended with scores equal (no allowance made in Championship scoring at this stage for the fact that Essex were still batting). Surrey total includes eight points for a win on first innings in a match reduced to one day.

Leading averages

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Batting

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AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
1,39192.73Cyril WashbrookLancashire
1,56592.05Len HuttonYorkshire
1,23661.80Denis ComptonMiddlesex
1,33160.50Bill EdrichMiddlesex
1,43557.40Jack CrappGloucestershire
2,40457.23Arthur FaggKent
1,85554.55Jack RobertsonMiddlesex
Qualification: 1,000 runs, 50.00 average.
Source: CricketArchive[1]

Bowling

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AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
12415.57Cliff GladwinDerbyshire
13916.38Len MuncerGlamorgan
10017.24George PopeDerbyshire
16317.47Tom PritchardWarwickshire
12917.62Johnny WardleYorkshire
10917.97Jim BaileyHampshire
Qualification: 100 wickets, 18.00 average.
Source: CricketArchive[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Batting and Fielding in County Championship 1948 (Ordered by Average)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Bowling in County Championship 1948 (Ordered by Average)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  3. ^ Engel, Matthew (2004). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, pages 493-494. John Wisden & Company Ltd. ISBN 0-947766-83-9.
  4. ^ Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records. Hamlyn Publishing Group. ISBN 0-600-34667-6.
  5. ^ "How often have both openers been dismissed for ducks in an ODI?". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 31 March 2020.

    1948 County Championship
    Cricket formatFirst-class cricket (3 days)
    Tournament formatLeague system
    ChampionsGlamorgan (1st title)
    Participants17
    Matches221
    Most runsArthur Fagg
    (2,404 for Kent)[1]
    Most wicketsTom Pritchard
    (163 for Warwickshire)[2]
    1947
    1949

    The 1948 County Championship was the 49th officially organised running of the County Championship, and ran from 8 May to 31 August 1948. Glamorgan County Cricket Club claimed their first title.[3][4]

    In August 1948, Glamorgan's match against Gloucestershire at Eugene Cross Park, play was stopped due to mountain mist around the ground and a flock of sheep.[5]

    Table

    • 12 points for a win
    • 6 points to each team in a match in which scores finish level
    • 4 points for first innings lead in a lost or drawn match
    • 2 points for tie on first innings in a lost or drawn match
    • If no play possible on the first two days, the match played to one-day laws with 8 points for a win.
    PositionTeamPlayedWonLostDrawnNo Dec1st inn

    lead match L

    1st inn

    lead match D

    Points
    1Glamorgan261356213172
    2Surrey261394013168
    3Middlesex261348101160
    4Yorkshire2611410133156
    5Lancashire2682151014152
    6Derbyshire261167204148
    7Warwickshire26978215132
    8Gloucestershire26979114128
    9Hampshire26988121120
    10Worcestershire266811117104
    11Leicestershire26611811596
    12Somerset26514614492
    13Essex26581122490
    14Nottinghamshire26510921382
    15Kent264111010776
    16Sussex264111011572
    17Northamptonshire26391401352

    NOTES: Essex and Nottinghamshire totals include six points each for a drawn match that ended with scores equal (no allowance made in Championship scoring at this stage for the fact that Essex were still batting). Surrey total includes eight points for a win on first innings in a match reduced to one day.

    Leading averages

    Batting

    AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
    1,39192.73Cyril WashbrookLancashire
    1,56592.05Len HuttonYorkshire
    1,23661.80Denis ComptonMiddlesex
    1,33160.50Bill EdrichMiddlesex
    1,43557.40Jack CrappGloucestershire
    2,40457.23Arthur FaggKent
    1,85554.55Jack RobertsonMiddlesex
    Qualification: 1,000 runs, 50.00 average.
    Source: CricketArchive[1]

    Bowling

    AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
    12415.57Cliff GladwinDerbyshire
    13916.38Len MuncerGlamorgan
    10017.24George PopeDerbyshire
    16317.47Tom PritchardWarwickshire
    12917.62Johnny WardleYorkshire
    10917.97Jim BaileyHampshire
    Qualification: 100 wickets, 18.00 average.
    Source: CricketArchive[2]

    References

    1. ^ a b "Batting and Fielding in County Championship 1948 (Ordered by Average)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
    2. ^ a b "Bowling in County Championship 1948 (Ordered by Average)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
    3. ^ Engel, Matthew (2004). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, pages 493-494. John Wisden & Company Ltd. ISBN 0-947766-83-9.
    4. ^ Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records. Hamlyn Publishing Group. ISBN 0-600-34667-6.
    5. ^ "How often have both openers been dismissed for ducks in an ODI?". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
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