1968 English cricket season
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The 1968 English cricket season was something of a watershed for it was the last in which the County Championship predominated. From 1969, a new limited overs league began and the number of championship matches was reduced. The season was also significant in being the first in which counties were able to sign one overseas player who would not be subject to the normal residential qualification rules but could appear for them immediately. Most counties, with the notable exception of Yorkshire took advantage of this.
It was a watershed for Yorkshire also. The club duly won its third successive title but the team broke up at the end of the season. The great fast bowler Fred Trueman retired and, following a stalemate in his contractual talks, Ray Illingworth left the club. Yorkshire did not win the title again until 2001.
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[edit] Honours
- County Championship - Yorkshire
- Gillette Cup - Warwickshire
- Minor Counties Championship - Yorkshire II
- Second XI Championship - Surrey II
- Wisden - Jimmy Binks, David Green, Barry Richards, Derek Underwood, Ossie Wheatley
[edit] Test Series
England failed to recover the Ashes, drawing 1-1 with Australia.
[edit] Leading batsmen
Geoff Boycott topped the averages with 1487 runs @ 64.65.
[edit] Leading bowlers
Ossie Wheatley topped the averages with 82 wickets @ 12.95.
[edit] References
- Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications
- The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records by Peter Wynne-Thomas (PWT)
- Playfair Cricket Annual (annual)
- Wisden Cricketers Almanack (annual)
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