1912 English cricket season

1912 English cricket season
Cricket formats Test, first-class, minor counties

The 1912 English cricket season saw the much-criticised Triangular Tournament of Test Matches between England, Australia and South Africa. The contest was effectively ruined by one of the wettest summers on record and was never repeated.

Honours

Test series

England won one of its matches against weakened Australia 1-0 with two drawn. Against South Africa, England won all three matches. Despite the loss of several key players, Australia beat South Africa 2-0 with one match drawn.

Leading batsmen

C B Fry topped the averages with 1592 runs @ 56.85

Leading bowlers

Sydney Barnes topped the averages with 69 wickets @ 11.33

References

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