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词条 1997 English cricket season
释义

  1. Honours

  2. Statistical highlights

     First-class  List A 

  3. Ashes tour

  4. County Championship

  5. Sunday League

  6. NatWest Trophy

  7. Benson & Hedges Cup

  8. Averages

     First-class  Batting  Bowling  List A  Batting  Bowling 

  9. References

  10. External sources

  11. Annual reviews

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The 1997 cricket season was the 98th in which the County Championship has been an official competition. The season centred on the six-Test Ashes series against Australia. England won the first, at Edgbaston, by the decisive margin of nine wickets, and the rain-affected second Test at Lord's was drawn, but any English optimism was short-lived. Australia won the next three games by huge margins to secure the series and retain The Ashes, and England's three-day victory in the final game at The Oval was little more than a consolation prize. It was the 68th test series between the two sides with Australia finally winning 4-1.[1] The three-match ODI series which preceded the Tests produced a statistical curiosity, with England winning each match by an identical margin, six wickets.

The Britannic Assurance County Championship went to Glamorgan for the first time since 1969, by a margin of just four points from Kent. The combination of captain Matthew Maynard and Steve James' batting and Waqar Younis' and Steve Watkin's bowling propelled them to the title, although the matter was not settled until the final match of the season, when Glamorgan's maximum-points thrashing of Somerset at Taunton ensured that Kent's own victory over Surrey was irrelevant.[2] [3]

In one-day cricket, Warwickshire won the AXA Life League by two points from Kent, but were themselves thrashed by nine wickets by Essex in the final of the NatWest Trophy. The honours in the Benson & Hedges Cup went to Surrey, who beat Kent by eight wickets in the final.

Ali Brown's 203 for Surrey in the AXA Life League against Hampshire in July remains the only double century ever scored in a 40-over List A match.

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Honours

  • County Championship - Glamorgan
  • NatWest Trophy - Essex
  • Sunday League - Warwickshire
  • Benson & Hedges Cup - Surrey
  • Minor Counties Championship - Devon
  • MCCA Knockout Trophy - Norfolk
  • Second XI Championship - Lancashire II
  • Wisden - Matthew Elliott, Stuart Law, Glenn McGrath, Matthew Maynard, Graham Thorpe

Statistical highlights

First-class

  • Highest team total: 631/7 dec by Warwickshire v Hampshire at Southampton, 29–30 May
  • Lowest team total: 31 by Glamorgan v Middlesex at Cardiff, 14 June
  • Highest individual innings: 303 by Graeme Hick (Worcestershire) v Hampshire at Southampton, 18–19 September
  • Most runs in season: 1,775 by Steve James (Glamorgan)
  • Best innings bowling: 9-64 by Melvyn Betts (Durham) v Northamptonshire at Northampton, 28 August
  • Most wickets in season: 83 by Mike Smith (Gloucestershire and England)

List A

  • Highest team total: 371/6 (50 overs) by Leicestershire v Scotland at Leicester, 28 April
  • Lowest team total: 53 by Ireland v Yorkshire at Leeds, 24 June
  • Highest individual innings: 203 by Ali Brown (Surrey) v Hampshire at Guildford, 20 July
  • Most runs in season: 1,088 by Stuart Law (Essex)
  • Best innings bowling: 7-24 by Mushtaq Ahmed (Somerset) v Ireland at Taunton, 2 May
  • Most wickets in season: 53 by Allan Donald (Warwickshire)

Ashes tour

{{main|Australian cricket team in England in 1997}}
Cumulative record - Test wins1876-1997
England 92
Australia 114
Drawn 85

County Championship

{{main article|1997 County Championship}}

Sunday League

{{main article|1997 AXA Life League}}

NatWest Trophy

{{main article|1997 NatWest Trophy}}

Benson & Hedges Cup

{{main article|1997 Benson & Hedges Cup}}

Averages

First-class

Batting

Qualification: eight innings
English first-class batting averages, 1997
PlayerTeam(s)MINORunsHSAve10050
Graeme HickWorcestershire182861,524303*69.2764
Steve JamesGlamorgan183041,77516268.2678
Matthew MaynardGlamorgan182571,170161*65.0037
Ricky PontingAustralia812357112763.4422
Darren LehmannYorkshire172721,57518263.00410
Neil JohnsonLeicestershire1218581915063.0025

Bowling

Qualification: ten wickets
English first-class bowling averages, 1997
PlayerTeam(s)BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve5wI10wM
Hamish AnthonyMCC25211113106-3411.3011
Allan DonaldWarwickshire2,327123928606-5515.6331
Mike SmithEngland, Gloucestershire3,0741251,464836-4517.6353
Paul ReiffelAustralia1,13249520285-4918.2720
Kevan JamesHampshire96737504278-4918.6621
Saqlain MushtaqSurrey1,52975617325-1719.2842

List A

Batting

Qualification: eight innings
English List A batting averages, 1997
PlayerTeam(s)MINORunsHSAve10050
Mike RoseberryDurham109525291*63.0002
Chris AdamsDerbyshire1919398813861.7553
Neil FairbrotherLancashire202077928860.9209
Kim BarnettDerbyshire16141751112*57.7623
Rob BaileyNorthamptonshire23225859153*50.5218
Matthew HaydenHampshire23221920120*46.6634

Bowling

Qualification: ten wickets
English List A bowling averages, 1997
PlayerTeam(s)BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve5wI
Allan DonaldWarwickshire1,11621718535-1013.543
Peter MartinLancashire99820649435-2115.092
David LeatherdaleWorcestershire6635512325-1016.001
Devon MalcolmDerbyshire3786262167-3516.371
Phil NewportWorcestershire60613370224-3716.810
Darren GoughEngland, Yorkshire1,06112752417-2718.342

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1997/AUS_IN_ENG/|title=Ashes on CricInfo|publisher=ESPN Cricinfo}}
2. ^{{cite book|last=Engel|first=Matthew|title=Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, pages 493-494|year=2004|publisher=John Wisden & Company Ltd|isbn=0-947766-83-9}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://find.galegroup.com/ttda/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=TTDA&userGroupName=oxfshlib&tabID=T003&docPage=article&searchType=BasicSearchForm&docId=IF502232946&type=multipage&contentSet=LTO&version=1.0|title=Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent. "Glamorgan prove value of team ethic." Times [London, England] 22 Sept. 1997|publisher=The Times Digital Archive}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Records/ListA/Overall/Highest_Player_Scores.html | title=Individual Scores of 150 and More in a ListA Match | accessdate=2006-10-14 | publisher=CricketArchive}}

External sources

  • CricketArchive – season and tournament itineraries
  • England Domestic Season 1997 at Cricinfo

Annual reviews

  • Playfair Cricket Annual 1998
  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1998
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