1937 English cricket season

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1937 English cricket season
1936
1938

1937 was the 44th season of County Championship cricket in England and resulted in a 19th championship success for Yorkshire. New Zealand were on tour and England won the Test series 1–0.

Honours[]

  • County ChampionshipYorkshire
  • Minor Counties ChampionshipLancashire II
  • WisdenTom Goddard, Joe Hardstaff, Leonard Hutton, Jim Parks senior, Eddie Paynter

Test series[]

England defeated New Zealand 1-0 with two matches drawn.

County Championship[]

Leading batsmen[]

  • Wally Hammond topped the averages with 3252 runs @ 65.04
  • Jim Parks senior achieved the unique double of 3000 runs and 100 wickets

Leading bowlers[]

Hedley Verity topped the averages with 202 wickets @ 15.68

References[]

Annual reviews[]

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