1930 English cricket season
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The 1930 English cricket season will always be remembered for the remarkable batting performances of Australia's
Don Bradman.
to win the series and regain the Ashes, and did so by an innings in a match that went into the sixth day (as the series was in doubt, it was to be played to a finish). Don Bradman, with 974 runs in the series (unequalled in all Test cricket), was the main difference between two strong teams. Clarrie Grimmett took 29 wickets in the series, though - oddly - ten of those were in the only Test that Australia lost (the first).
was the leading bowler with 179 wickets @ 12.84 though Tich Freeman
took 275 wickets @ 16.84.
Australian cricket team
The Australian cricket team is the national cricket team of Australia. It is the joint oldest team in Test cricket, having played in the first Test match in 1877...
Don Bradman.
Honours
- County Championship - Lancashire
- Minor Counties Championship - Durham
- Wisden - Don Bradman, Clarrie GrimmettClarrie GrimmettClarence Victor "Clarrie" Grimmett was a cricketer; although born in New Zealand, he played most of his cricket in Australia. He is thought by many to be one of the finest early spin bowlers, and usually credited as the developer of the flipper.Grimmett was born in Caversham a suburb of Dunedin,...
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, Ian PeeblesIan PeeblesIan Alexander Ross Peebles was a cricketer who played for Oxford University, Middlesex, Scotland and England. After retiring from cricket he became a cricket writer, working as a journalist on The Sunday Times and as the author of many books on cricket.Peebles had one of the strangest...
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Test series
England lost the Ashes to Australia by 2-1 with two matches drawn. Australia needed to win the final Test at The OvalThe Oval
The Kia Oval, still commonly referred to by its original name of The Oval, is an international cricket ground in Kennington, in the London Borough of Lambeth. In the past it was also sometimes called the Kennington Oval...
to win the series and regain the Ashes, and did so by an innings in a match that went into the sixth day (as the series was in doubt, it was to be played to a finish). Don Bradman, with 974 runs in the series (unequalled in all Test cricket), was the main difference between two strong teams. Clarrie Grimmett took 29 wickets in the series, though - oddly - ten of those were in the only Test that Australia lost (the first).
Leading batsmen
1930 English cricket season – leading batsmen by average | ||||||
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Name | Innings | Runs | Highest | Average | 100s | |
Don Bradman | 36 | 2960 | 334 | 98.66 | 10 | |
Herbert Sutcliffe Herbert Sutcliffe Herbert Sutcliffe was an English professional cricketer who represented Yorkshire and England as an opening batsman. Apart from one match in 1945, his first-class career spanned the period between the two World Wars... |
44 | 2312 | 173 | 64.22 | 6 | |
Alan Kippax Alan Kippax Alan Falconer Kippax was a cricketer for New South Wales and Australia. Regarded as one of the great stylists of Australian cricket during the era between the two World Wars, Kippax overcame a late start to Test cricket to become a regular in the Australian team between the 1928–29 and... |
32 | 1451 | 158 | 58.04 | 4 | |
Bill Woodfull Bill Woodfull William Maldon "Bill" Woodfull OBE was an Australian cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s. He captained both Victoria and Australia, and was best known for his dignified and moral conduct during the tumultuous bodyline series in 1932–33 that almost saw the end of Anglo-Australian cricketing ties... |
26 | 1434 | 216 | 57.36 | 6 | |
K. S. Duleepsinhji Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji Jadeja was a cricketer who played for England. He was educated at the Rajkumar College, Rajkot, India.-Career:... |
48 | 2562 | 333 | 56.93 | 9 | |
Walter Hammond | 44 | 2032 | 211* | 53.47 | 5 | |
Edgar Oldroyd Edgar Oldroyd Edgar Oldroyd was an English first-class cricketer, who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1919 and 1931... |
33 | 1285 | 164* | 51.40 | 3 | |
Jack Hobbs Jack Hobbs Sir John Berry "Jack" Hobbs was an English professional cricketer who played for Surrey from 1905 to 1934 and for England in 61 Test matches from 1908 to 1930.... |
43 | 2103 | 146* | 51.29 | 5 |
1930 English cricket season – leading batsmen by aggregate | ||||||
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Name | Innings | Runs | Highest | Average | 100s | |
Don Bradman | 36 | 2960 | 334 | 98.66 | 10 | |
K. S. Duleepsinhji Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji Jadeja was a cricketer who played for England. He was educated at the Rajkumar College, Rajkot, India.-Career:... |
48 | 2562 | 333 | 56.93 | 9 | |
Herbert Sutcliffe Herbert Sutcliffe Herbert Sutcliffe was an English professional cricketer who represented Yorkshire and England as an opening batsman. Apart from one match in 1945, his first-class career spanned the period between the two World Wars... |
44 | 2312 | 173 | 64.22 | 6 | |
Andy Sandham Andy Sandham Andrew Sandham was an English cricketer, a right-handed batsman who played 14 Test matches between 1921 and 1930. He scored over 40,000 first-class runs, but bowled only very rarely; he took just 18 wickets in his career.Sandham made his Surrey debut in 1911, and was capped in 1913... |
50 | 2295 | 204 | 49.89 | 6 | |
Maurice Leyland Maurice Leyland Maurice Leyland , christened 'Morris Leyland', was an English cricketer who played 41 Test matches between 1928 and 1938 and proved himself one of the best left-handers of his generation.... |
50 | 2175 | 211* | 50.58 | 6 | |
Dodger Whysall Dodger Whysall William Wilfrid "Dodger" Whysall was a cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire and England.... |
47 | 2174 | 248 | 49.40 | 8 |
Leading bowlers
Charlie ParkerCharlie Parker (cricketer)
Charles Warrington Leonard "Charlie" Parker was an English cricketer, who stands as the third highest wicket taker in the history of first-class cricket, behind Wilfred Rhodes and Tich Freeman.-Life and career:Parker took no serious attention to cricket in his childhood, preferring to concentrate...
was the leading bowler with 179 wickets @ 12.84 though Tich Freeman
Tich Freeman
Alfred Percy "Tich" Freeman was an English cricketer. A leg spin bowler for Kent and England, he is the only man to take 300 wickets in an English season, and is the second most prolific wicket taker in first class cricket history.-Career:Freeman's common name comes from his extremely short...
took 275 wickets @ 16.84.
1930 English cricket season – leading bowlers by average* | ||||||
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Name | Balls | Maidens | Runs | Wickets | Average | |
Hedley Verity Hedley Verity Hedley Verity was a professional cricketer who played first-class cricket for Yorkshire and England between 1930 and 1939. A slow left arm orthodox bowler, he took 1,956 wickets in first-class cricket at an average of 14.90 and in 40 Tests he took 144 wickets at an average of 24.37... |
2437 | 154 | 795 | 64 | 12.42 | |
Charlie Parker Charlie Parker (cricketer) Charles Warrington Leonard "Charlie" Parker was an English cricketer, who stands as the third highest wicket taker in the history of first-class cricket, behind Wilfred Rhodes and Tich Freeman.-Life and career:Parker took no serious attention to cricket in his childhood, preferring to concentrate... |
6099 | 301 | 2299 | 179 | 12.84 | |
Dick Tyldesley Dick Tyldesley Dick Tyldesley was a Lancashire cricketer who was one of the most important figures in Lancashire breaking Yorkshire's stronghold on the County Championship between 1926 and 1930.He was the youngest of four brothers who all played for Lancashire, but were unrelated... |
6313 | 352 | 2263 | 140 | 16.16 | |
Harold Larwood Harold Larwood Harold Larwood was an English cricket player, an extremely accurate fast bowler best known for his key role as the implementer of fast leg theory in the infamous "bodyline" Ashes Test series of 1932–33.... |
3726 | 124 | 1622 | 99 | 16.38 | |
Frank Booth Frank Booth (cricketer) Frank Stanley Booth was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Lancashire between 1927 and 1937. Predominantly a fast bowler he took 457 wickets for the club including 101 during the 1934 English season in which the county won the County Championship.-External links:**... |
1131 | 47 | 432 | 26 | 16.61 |
- With more than 20 first-class wickets.
1930 English cricket season – leading bowlers by aggregate | ||||||
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Name | Balls | Maidens | Runs | Wickets | Average | |
Tich Freeman Tich Freeman Alfred Percy "Tich" Freeman was an English cricketer. A leg spin bowler for Kent and England, he is the only man to take 300 wickets in an English season, and is the second most prolific wicket taker in first class cricket history.-Career:Freeman's common name comes from his extremely short... |
11487 | 472 | 4632 | 275 | 16.84 | |
Charlie Parker Charlie Parker (cricketer) Charles Warrington Leonard "Charlie" Parker was an English cricketer, who stands as the third highest wicket taker in the history of first-class cricket, behind Wilfred Rhodes and Tich Freeman.-Life and career:Parker took no serious attention to cricket in his childhood, preferring to concentrate... |
6099 | 301 | 2299 | 179 | 12.84 | |
Clarrie Grimmett Clarrie Grimmett Clarence Victor "Clarrie" Grimmett was a cricketer; although born in New Zealand, he played most of his cricket in Australia. He is thought by many to be one of the finest early spin bowlers, and usually credited as the developer of the flipper.Grimmett was born in Caversham a suburb of Dunedin,... |
6091 | 262 | 2427 | 144 | 16.85 | |
Tom Goddard Tom Goddard Tom Goddard was the fifth highest wicket taker in first-class cricket.... |
8414 | 435 | 2819 | 144 | 19.57 | |
Dick Tyldesley Dick Tyldesley Dick Tyldesley was a Lancashire cricketer who was one of the most important figures in Lancashire breaking Yorkshire's stronghold on the County Championship between 1926 and 1930.He was the youngest of four brothers who all played for Lancashire, but were unrelated... |
6313 | 352 | 2263 | 140 | 16.16 | |
Tommy Mitchell | 6614 | 311 | 2526 | 138 | 18.30 |
External sources
Further reading
- Bill FrindallBill FrindallWilliam Howard Frindall, MBE was an English cricket scorer and statistician. He was familiar to cricket followers from his appearances on the BBC Radio 4 programme Test Match Special, nicknamed the Bearded Wonder by Brian Johnston for his ability to research the most obscure cricketing facts in...
, The Wisden Book of Test Cricket 1877-1978, Wisden, 1979 - Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket, Andre Deutsch, 1993
- Ray Robinson, On Top Down Under, Cassell, 1975
- Ralph BarkerRalph BarkerRalph Hammond Cecil Barker was an English non-fiction author with over twenty-five books to his credit...
& Irving RosenwaterIrving RosenwaterIrving Rosenwater was an English cricket researcher and author whose best-known work was Sir Donald Bradman - A Biography ....
, England v Australia: A compendium of Test cricket between the countries 1877-1968, Batsford, 1969, ISBN 0-7134-0317-9