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1890 County Championship
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket (3 days)
Tournament formatLeague system
ChampionsSurrey (1st title)
Participants8
Matches54
Most runsArthur Shrewsbury
(1,082 for Nottinghamshire)[1]
Most wicketsGeorge Lohmann
(113 for Surrey)[2]
1891

The 1890 County Championship was the first County Championship held as an official competition, following agreement between Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and the leading county clubs at a meeting in December 1889. Surrey became the first official county champions after winning nine out of fourteen games.

Constitution of the official championship

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The official County Championship was constituted in a meeting at Lord's on 10 December 1889 which was called to enable club secretaries to determine the 1890 fixtures. While this was going on, representatives of the eight leading county clubs held a private meeting to discuss the method by which the County Championship should in future be decided. A majority were in favour of "ignoring drawn games altogether and settling the championship by wins and losses."[3] Under this system defeats were subtracted from victories and the county with the highest total were champions. The new competition, which had official sanction, began in the 1890 season and initially featured Gloucestershire, Kent, Lancashire, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Sussex and Yorkshire.

1890 County Championship

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The 1890 County Championship was the first officially organised edition. It ran from 12 May to 28 August. Surrey, who had been unofficially proclaimed "Champion County" by sections of the press after the previous season,[4] became the first official champions by winning nine of their fourteen matches.[5]

Fixtures

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May

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12–14 May 1890
v
Yorkshire won by 8 Wickets
 
 
194 (123.2 Overs)
James Cranston 101
Ted Wainwright 4/37 (21 Overs)
330 (151.4 Overs)
George Ulyett 107
Edward Grace 3/59 (24.4 Overs)
178 (86.2 Overs)
Octavius Radcliffe 61
Robert Peel 4/76 (37 Overs)
43/2 (18.3 Overs)
Robert Frank 21
Octavius Radcliffe 1/4 (3 Overs)
  • Gloucestershire won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Gloucestershire -1, Yorkshire 1.
15–17 May 1890
v
Kent won by 39 runs
 
 
98 (102.2 Overs)
Charles Fox 33
George Burton 7/46 (50.2 Overs)
148 (70.2 Overs)
Andrew Stoddart 59
Walter Wright 5/53 (25.2 Overs)
183 (106.2 Overs)
Francis Marchant 56
George Burton 5/62 (38.2 Overs)
94 (77.3 Overs)
Alexander Webbe 21
Stanley Scott 21
Walter Wright 8/53 (39 Overs)
  • Middlesex won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Middlesex -1, Kent 1
15–17 May
v
Nottinghamshire won by an Innings and 266 runs
 
 
590 (284.4 Overs)
Arthur Shrewsbury 267
Walter Humphreys 4/72 (31 Overs)
186 (106.4 Overs)
George Bean 50
Francis Shacklock 6/87 (35.4 Overs)
138 (97.4 Overs) (f/o)
Jesse Hide 44
William Barnes 6/59 (28.4 Overs)
  • Nottinghamshire won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Nottinghamshire 1, Sussex -1

Final table

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One point was awarded for a win, and one point was taken away for each loss, therefore:

  • 1 for a win
  • 0 for a draw
  • -1 for a loss
TeamPldWTLDPts
Surrey1490326
Lancashire1470344
Kent1460353
Yorkshire1460353
Nottinghamshire1450540
Gloucestershire145063-1
Middlesex123081-5
Sussex1210110-10
Source:[5]

Statistical summary

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Most runs
AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
1,08249.18Arthur ShrewsburyNottinghamshire
83236.17W. G. GraceGloucestershire
79834.69James CranstonGloucestershire
70439.11Bobby AbelSurrey
69333.00William GunnNottinghamshire
Source:[1]
Most wickets
AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
11312.66George LohmannSurrey
10212.08John SharpeSurrey
9012.90Bobby PeelYorkshire
8814.45Frederick MartinKent
8014.61Arthur MoldLancashire
Source:[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Batting in 1890 County Championship (Ordered by Runs)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 16 April 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Bowling in 1890 County Championship (Ordered by Wickets)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 16 April 2009.
  3. ^ Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game. 1889. p. 479.
  4. ^ Scyld Berry (ed.). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 146th edition (2009 ed.). John Wisden & Co., Ltd. p. 542. ISBN 978-1-905625-16-1.
  5. ^ a b "County Championship 1890 table". CricketArchive. Retrieved 16 April 2009.

Bibliography

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  • Lillywhite. James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual (Red Lilly) (1891 ed.). Lillywhite.
  • Wisden. Pardon, Charles (ed.). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 28th edition (1891 ed.). London: John Wisden & Co. Ltd.
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    1890 County Championship
    Cricket formatFirst-class cricket (3 days)
    Tournament formatLeague system
    ChampionsSurrey (1st title)
    Participants8
    Matches54
    Most runsArthur Shrewsbury
    (1,082 for Nottinghamshire)[1]
    Most wicketsGeorge Lohmann
    (113 for Surrey)[2]
    1891

    The 1890 County Championship was the first County Championship held as an official competition, following agreement between Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and the leading county clubs at a meeting in December 1889. Surrey became the first official county champions after winning nine out of fourteen games.

    Constitution of the official championship

    The official County Championship was constituted in a meeting at Lord's on 10 December 1889 which was called to enable club secretaries to determine the 1890 fixtures. While this was going on, representatives of the eight leading county clubs held a private meeting to discuss the method by which the County Championship should in future be decided. A majority were in favour of "ignoring drawn games altogether and settling the championship by wins and losses."[3] Under this system defeats were subtracted from victories and the county with the highest total were champions. The new competition, which had official sanction, began in the 1890 season and initially featured Gloucestershire, Kent, Lancashire, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Sussex and Yorkshire.

    1890 County Championship

    The 1890 County Championship was the first officially organised edition. It ran from 12 May to 28 August. Surrey, who had been unofficially proclaimed "Champion County" by sections of the press after the previous season,[4] became the first official champions by winning nine of their fourteen matches.[5]

    Fixtures

    May

    12–14 May 1890
    v
    Yorkshire won by 8 Wickets
     
     
    Scorecard
    194 (123.2 Overs)
    James Cranston 101
    Ted Wainwright 4/37 (21 Overs)
    330 (151.4 Overs)
    George Ulyett 107
    Edward Grace 3/59 (24.4 Overs)
    178 (86.2 Overs)
    Octavius Radcliffe 61
    Robert Peel 4/76 (37 Overs)
    43/2 (18.3 Overs)
    Robert Frank 21
    Octavius Radcliffe 1/4 (3 Overs)
    • Gloucestershire won the toss and elected to bat.
    • Points: Gloucestershire -1, Yorkshire 1.
    15–17 May 1890
    v
    Kent won by 39 runs
     
     
    Scorecard
    98 (102.2 Overs)
    Charles Fox 33
    George Burton 7/46 (50.2 Overs)
    148 (70.2 Overs)
    Andrew Stoddart 59
    Walter Wright 5/53 (25.2 Overs)
    183 (106.2 Overs)
    Francis Marchant 56
    George Burton 5/62 (38.2 Overs)
    94 (77.3 Overs)
    Alexander Webbe 21
    Stanley Scott 21
    Walter Wright 8/53 (39 Overs)
    • Middlesex won the toss and elected to field.
    • Points: Middlesex -1, Kent 1
    15–17 May
    v
    Nottinghamshire won by an Innings and 266 runs
     
     
    Scorecard
    590 (284.4 Overs)
    Arthur Shrewsbury 267
    Walter Humphreys 4/72 (31 Overs)
    186 (106.4 Overs)
    George Bean 50
    Francis Shacklock 6/87 (35.4 Overs)
    138 (97.4 Overs) (f/o)
    Jesse Hide 44
    William Barnes 6/59 (28.4 Overs)
    • Nottinghamshire won the toss and elected to bat.
    • Points: Nottinghamshire 1, Sussex -1

    Final table

    One point was awarded for a win, and one point was taken away for each loss, therefore:

    • 1 for a win
    • 0 for a draw
    • -1 for a loss
    TeamPldWTLDPts
    Surrey1490326
    Lancashire1470344
    Kent1460353
    Yorkshire1460353
    Nottinghamshire1450540
    Gloucestershire145063-1
    Middlesex123081-5
    Sussex1210110-10
    Source:[5]

    Statistical summary

    Most runs
    AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
    1,08249.18Arthur ShrewsburyNottinghamshire
    83236.17W. G. GraceGloucestershire
    79834.69James CranstonGloucestershire
    70439.11Bobby AbelSurrey
    69333.00William GunnNottinghamshire
    Source:[1]
    Most wickets
    AggregateAveragePlayerCounty
    11312.66George LohmannSurrey
    10212.08John SharpeSurrey
    9012.90Bobby PeelYorkshire
    8814.45Frederick MartinKent
    8014.61Arthur MoldLancashire
    Source:[2]

    References

    1. ^ a b "Batting in 1890 County Championship (Ordered by Runs)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 16 April 2009.
    2. ^ a b "Bowling in 1890 County Championship (Ordered by Wickets)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 16 April 2009.
    3. ^ Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game. 1889. p. 479.
    4. ^ Scyld Berry (ed.). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 146th edition (2009 ed.). John Wisden & Co., Ltd. p. 542. ISBN 978-1-905625-16-1.
    5. ^ a b "County Championship 1890 table". CricketArchive. Retrieved 16 April 2009.

    Bibliography

    • Lillywhite. James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual (Red Lilly) (1891 ed.). Lillywhite.
    • Wisden. Pardon, Charles (ed.). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 28th edition (1891 ed.). London: John Wisden & Co. Ltd.
    • Cricket in England in 1890
    • 1890 County Championship at CricketArchive


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