1896 Minor Counties Championship

1896 Minor Counties Championship
Cricket format 2 days
Tournament format(s) League system
Champions Worcestershire (1st title)
Participants 13
Matches played 37
Most runs

Harry Foster

(550 for Worcestershire)

Most wickets

George Nash

(65 for Buckinghamshire)

The 1896 Minor Counties Championship was the second running of the Minor Counties Cricket Championship, and ran from 25 May to 29 August 1896. Worcestershire won their first outright title,[1] having shared the previous year's championship.[2] Buckinghamshire were runners-up and were the only other team to win more games than they lost.[1] Thirteen teams competed in the championship, down one from the previous year. Bedfordshire, Cheshire and Lincolnshire were absent, while Glamorgan and Northumberland made their Minor Counties Championship debuts.

The leading run-scorer, Harry Foster, who played for Worcestershire,[3] was the only batsman to score more than one century over the course of the season.[4] The leading wicket-taker, Buckinghamshire's George Nash,[5] took the two largest match wicket hauls of the season: 14/100 and 12/102 against Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, respectively.[6]

Table

Team Pld W L D A Pts Fin %Fin
Worcestershire 961205771.43
Buckinghamshire 841303560.00
Durham double-dagger 41120020.00
Hertfordshire 82240040.00
Northamptonshire 82240040.00
Northumberland 82240040.00
Wiltshire double-dagger 41120020.00
Berkshire 812501333.33
Oxfordshire 813312450.00
Glamorgan double-dagger 1010011100.00
Norfolk double-dagger 4031033100.00
Staffordshire double-dagger 2011011100.00
Cambridgeshire double-dagger 2001100
Source: [1]
Notes

Averages

Most runs
Aggregate Average Player County
550 45.83 Harry Foster Worcestershire
450 32.14 George Colson Northamptonshire
365 33.18 Jack Saunders Buckinghamshire
343 28.58 Charles Nepean Berkshire
336 25.84 George Thompson Northamptonshire
Source: [3]
Most wickets
Aggregate Average Player County
65 11.01 George Nash Buckinghamshire
53 9.18 Ted Arnold Worcestershire
47 15.78 George Thompson Northamptonshire
45 10.42 Billie Barker Berkshire
43 13.34 Brusher Rogers Oxfordshire
Source: [5]

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