1891 was the second season of County Championship cricket in England. There were no international tours. The County Championship was won by Surrey in even more dominant fashion than previously as they won twelve of their 16 games. Debutants Somerset finished fifth out of the nine teams.[1]
1891 English cricket season |
County Championship
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Final table
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Points system:
- 1 for a win
- 0 for a draw
- −1 for a loss
Most runs in the County Championship
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Most wickets in the County Championship
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Overall first-class statistics
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Leading batsmen
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1891 English cricket season - leading batsmen
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Name
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Team(s)
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Matches
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Runs
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Average
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100s
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50s
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Billy Gunn |
MCC, North of England, Nottinghamshire, Players |
23 |
1336 |
41.75 |
4 |
4
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Bobby Abel |
Players, South of England, Surrey |
24 |
1139 |
33.50 |
2 |
5
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Arthur Shrewsbury |
North of England, Nottinghamshire, Players |
17 |
1071 |
48.68 |
3 |
6
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George Ulyett |
North of England, Players, Yorkshire |
25 |
1068 |
24.83 |
2 |
6
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George Bean |
MCC, Players, South of England, Sussex |
21 |
1002 |
30.36 |
2 |
5
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Leading bowlers
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1891 English cricket season - leading bowlers
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Name
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Team(s)
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Matches
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Balls bowled
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Wickets taken
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Average
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George Lohmann |
Players, South of England, Surrey |
25 |
5943 |
177 |
11.66
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Frederick Martin |
Kent, MCC, Players, South of England |
22 |
5735 |
140 |
13.37
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William Attewell |
MCC, North of England, Nottinghamshire, Players |
28 |
7573 |
153 |
13.93
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Arthur Mold |
Lancashire |
19 |
4712 |
138 |
12.49
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Sammy Woods |
Cambridge University, Gentlemen, Somerset, South of England |
21 |
4640 |
134 |
16.72
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References
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Annual reviews
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External links
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