1864 English cricket season
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The 1864 English cricket season saw the legalisation of overarm bowling
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[edit] Honours
- Champion County - Surrey
[edit] Events
Law 10 was rewritten by the MCC to allow a bowler to bring his arm through at any height providing he kept it straight and did not throw the ball. The issue of overarm bowling had crystallised in the Willsher-Lillywhite incident of August 1862.
12 January. Formation of Lancashire CCC at a meeting in Manchester.
27-29 January. Otago v. Canterbury at Dunedin was the start of first-class cricket in New Zealand.
Madras v. Calcutta was the start of first-class cricket in India.
First issue of Wisden’s Cricketers Almanack.
Middlesex CCC played its initial first-class match v. Sussex at Islington on 6 & 7 June.
Hampshire CCC played its initial first-class match v. Sussex at the Antelope Ground, Southampton on 7,8 July.
The championship contenders in 1864 were Cambridgeshire, Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Notts, Surrey, Sussex and Yorkshire.
The concept of Champion County took a new turn when periodicals began publishing tables of inter-county results, although there was still no formal or agreed method of deciding positions in the table. Most tables were therefore ordered alphabetically and the same subjective view as before was taken about which county should be proclaimed champion. MCC finally purchased the freehold of Lord’s Ground for £18,333 6s 8d with money advanced by William Nicholson.
[edit] Leading batsmen
William Mortlock was the leading runscorer with 855 @ 34.20
[edit] Leading bowlers
James Grundy was the leading wicket-taker with 99 @ 11.31
[edit] References
- Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications
- A Social History of English Cricket by Derek Birley
- Scores & Biographies by Arthur Haygarth
- The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records by Peter Wynne-Thomas (PWT)
- Wisden Cricketers Almanack (annual)
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