1906 English cricket season

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The 1906 English cricket season saw the Championship decided on the very last day with Kent just pipping Yorkshire for the title. George Hirst achieved the unique feat of a "double Double", i.e. scoring over 2000 runs and taking more than 200 wickets in first-class matches: 2385 runs and 208 wickets.

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[edit] Honours

[edit] Leading batsmen

Cuthbert Burnup topped the averages with 1207 runs @ 67.05

[edit] Leading bowlers

Schofield Haigh topped the averages with 174 wickets @ 14.59

[edit] External sources

[edit] Annual reviews