Somerset County Cricket Club in 1948

Somerset County Cricket Club
1948 season
Captain Mandy Mitchell-Innes,
Jake Seamer,
George Woodhouse
County Championship 12th (of 17)
Most runs Harold Gimblett (1,741)[1]
Most wickets Horace Hazell (92)[2]
Most catches Maurice Tremlett (26)[1]
Most wicket-keeping dismissals Wally Luckes (55)[1]

In the 1948 season, Somerset County Cricket Club competed in the County Championship, finishing twelfth out of seventeen teams. They were officially captained by three amateurs through the season; initially by Mandy Mitchell-Innes; then by Jake Seamer; and finally by George Woodhouse. The strains on consistent leadership were reflected in Somerset's variable form: after failing to win their first eight matches. Somerset did not win, lose or draw twice in consecutive matches in their following eight matches. In all, they won five times that season, and depended heavily upon the batting of Harold Gimblett, who scored 1,741 runs, and was Somerset's only player to score a century.

Other than Gimblett, only two Somerset batsmen scored over 1,000 runs in the County Championship, Bertie Buse and Miles Coope, but both players did so at a significantly lower average. The team's bowling was led Horace Hazell, who claimed 92 wickets in the Championship. Maurice Tremlett, who had been highly praised for his performance on debut in 1947 continued to show promise, scoring over 1,000 first-class runs in all first-class matches and claiming 86 wickets, positioning himself as the county's leading all-rounder.

Background

County cricket had sojourned during the Second World War, and only returned in 1946. Most of the players had seen war service in some form or another, and very few of them had played much cricket of any form, which resulted in a temporary drop in quality. As most of the players were the same as those from before the war, it also meant that the average age of a county cricketer was higher than usual.[3] The social change that was occurring all around Great Britain also had an effect on county cricket, and at Somerset it resulted in their professional players gathering together to ask for better playing conditions and greater pay. Despite these changes, and the relative weakness of amateur players in comparison to the professionals, Somerset, as like many other counties, insisted on naming amateurs as captains.[3] In 1946, Bunty Longrigg, who had captained Somerset before the war had resumed his duties, but he retired at the end of the season as was replaced by Jack Meyer for 1947. Meyer had reluctantly agreed to captain the side in the absence of any other candidates, but stepped down at the end of his single season, citing his fading eyesight and lumbago.[4]

Somersetshire will be captained by three amateurs in rotation, N. S. Mitchell-Innes in May, J. W. Seamer in June and part of July and G. E. S. Woodhouse for the rest of the season.

Manchester Guardian, 1948[5]

As a result of Meyer's resignation, the Somerset committee was once more required to recruit a captain for the following season. Still limiting themselves by requiring an amateur to take on the role—Somerset would not appoint a professional captain until 1956—[6] the committee found that there was no player "of a suitable pedigree who could make himself available for the whole summer."[7] So, with no single candidate suitable, the Somerset committee announced that the club would be captained by three players; first by Mandy Mitchell-Innes and then by Jake Seamer during their respective periods of leave from the Sudan Political Service. Once both of these had returned to their duties, George Woodhouse would take over.[5] In his history of Somerset County Cricket Club, Peter Roebuck describes the situation as a "remarkable state of affairs",[5] while David Foot suggests that the true number of captains was closer to seven.[7]

Squad

The following players made at least one appearance for Somerset in the County Championship. Age given is at the start of Somerset's first match of the season (5 May 1948).

Key
Name Nationality Birth date Batting Style Bowling Style Apps Ref
Angell, LesLes Angell  England 29 June 1922 (aged 25) Right-handed 2 [8]
Barnwell, JohnJohn Barnwell  England 23 June 1914 (aged 33) Right-handed Right-arm medium 1 [9]
Buckland, JoeJoe Buckland  England 24 September 1916 (aged 31) Left-handed Left-arm fast-medium 1 [10]
Buse, BertieBertie Buse  England 05 August 1910 (aged 37) Right-handed Right-arm medium 28 [11]
Castle, FredFred Castle  England 08 April 1909 (aged 39) Right-handed Right-arm leg break 5 [12]
Coope, MilesMiles Coope  England 28 November 1916 (aged 31) Right-handed Right-arm leg break 29 [13]
Gimblett, HaroldHarold Gimblett  England 19 October 1914 (aged 33) Right-handed Right-arm medium 23 [14]
Graham, PeterPeter Graham  England 27 December 1920 (aged 27) Right-handed Right-arm fast 6 [15]
Hazell, HoraceHorace Hazell  England 30 September 1909 (aged 38) Left-handed Left-arm orthodox spin 29 [16]
Hill, EricEric Hill  England 09 July 1923 (aged 24) Right-handed 22 [17]
Jones, TrevorTrevor Jones  England 09 April 1920 (aged 28) Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2 [18]
Langdale, GeorgeGeorge Langdale  England 11 March 1916 (aged 32) Left-handed Right-arm off break 4 [19]
Lawrence, JohnnyJohnny Lawrence  England 29 March 1911 (aged 37) Right-handed Right-arm leg break and googly 24 [20]
Luckes, WallyWally Luckes dagger  England 01 January 1901 (aged 47) Right-handed 27 [21]
Meyer, JackJack Meyer  England 15 March 1905 (aged 43) Right-handed Right-arm slow-medium 2 [22]
Mitchell-Innes, MandyMandy Mitchell-Innes (captain)  England 07 September 1914 (aged 33) Right-handed Right-arm medium 5 [23]
Redman, JimJim Redman  England 01 March 1926 (aged 22) Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2 [24]
Rogers, StuartStuart Rogers  England 18 March 1923 (aged 25) Right-handed 7 [25]
Seamer, JakeJake Seamer (captain)  England 23 June 1913 (aged 34) Right-handed Right-arm leg break and googly 11 [26]
Stephenson, HaroldHarold Stephenson dagger  England 18 July 1920 (aged 27) Right-handed 8 [27]
Sutton, MichaelMichael Sutton  England 29 March 1921 (aged 27) Right-handed Right-arm off break 1 [28]
Tremlett, MauriceMaurice Tremlett  England 05 July 1923 (aged 24) Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 28 [29]
Vickery, TonyTony Vickery  England 26 August 1925 (aged 22) Right-handed 3 [30]
Walford, MickyMicky Walford  England 27 November 1915 (aged 32) Right-handed Left-arm orthodox spin 4 [31]
Watts, HughHugh Watts  England 04 March 1922 (aged 26) Left-handed Right-arm leg break 10 [32]
Wellard, ArthurArthur Wellard  England 08 April 1902 (aged 46) Right-handed Right-arm off break, Right-arm fast-medium 21 [33]
Woodhouse, GeorgeGeorge Woodhouse (captain)  England 15 February 1924 (aged 24) Right-handed Right-arm medium 14 [34]
Compiled from County Championship batting statistics,[1] and three other matches, against Glamorgan,[35] Oxford University,[36] and the Australians.[37]

County Championship

Season standings

Note: Pld = Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, LWF = Lost but won on 1st innings, DW1 = Won on 1st innings in drawn match played under 1-day rules, DL1 = Lost on 1st innings in drawn match played under 1-day rules, DWF = Won on 1st innings in drawn match, DLF = Lost on 1st innings in drawn match, ND = No Decision on 1st innings, Pts = Points, (C) = Champions.

Team Pld W L LWF DW1 DL1 DWF DLF ND Pts
Glamorgan (C) 26134100332172
Surrey 26128110310168
Middlesex 26134000171160
Yorkshire 26111300371156
Lancashire 26820001411152
Derbyshire 26116000432148
Warwickshire 2696100532132
Gloucestershire 2695101451128
Hampshire 2696200171120
Worcestershire 2667100741104
Leicestershire 2661010053196
Somerset 2651040042192
Essex 265620047284
Nottinghamshire 265910045280
Kent 2641100073176
Sussex 2641010055172
Northamptonshire 2638100311052
Source: CricketArchive[38]

Match log

No. Date Opponents Venue Result Ref
1 8–11 May Derbyshire County Ground, Taunton Lost by 4 wickets [39]
2 15–18 May Gloucestershire County Ground, Taunton Lost by an innings and 58 runs [40]
3 19–21 May Middlesex Lord's, London Lost by 10 wickets [41]
4 22–25 May Glamorgan St. Helen's, Swansea Lost by 137 runs [42]
5 29 May–1 June Warwickshire Rowdens Road, Wells Drawn [43]
6 2–3 June Essex County Ground, Taunton Lost by 9 wickets [44]
7 5–7 June Derbyshire Rutland Recreation Ground, Ilkeston Lost by 11 runs [45]
8 9–11 June Yorkshire St George's Road, Harrogate Drawn [46]
9 12–15 June Worcestershire New Road, Worcester Won by 3 wickets [47]
10 19–22 June Hampshire Recreation Ground, Bath Lost by 36 runs [48]
11 26–29 June Nottinghamshire Recreation Ground, Bath Won by an innings and 25 runs [49]
12 30 June–1 July Lancashire Aigburth, Liverpool Lost by an innings and 1 run [50]
13 3–6 July Northamptonshire Town Ground, Kettering Drawn [51]
14 7–9 June Lancashire County Ground, Taunton Lost by 9 wickets [52]
15 10–13 July Warwickshire Courtaulds Ground, Coventry Drawn [53]
16 17–20 July Leicestershire Agricultural Showgrounds, Frome Won by 166 runs [54]
17 21–23 July Kent Mote Park, Maidstone Lost by 10 wickets [55]
18 24–27 July Worcestershire County Ground, Taunton Lost by 174 runs [56]
19 28–30 July Hampshire Dean Park, Bournemouth Won by 212 runs [57]
20 31 July–3 August Gloucestershire Ashley Down Ground, Bristol Drawn [58]
21 4–6 August Sussex Clarence Park, Weston-super-Mare Lost by 6 wickets [59]
22 7–10 August Glamorgan Clarence Park, Weston-super-Mare Lost by 8 runs [60]
23 11–13 August Surrey Clarence Park, Weston-super-Mare Lost by 8 wickets [61]
24 14–17 August Essex County Ground, Chelmsford Won by 6 wickets [62]
25 18–20 August Sussex The Saffrons, Eastbourne Drawn [63]
26 21–24 August Yorkshire County Ground, Taunton Drawn [64]

Batting averages

Player Matches Innings Runs Average Highest Score 100s 50s
Gimblett, HaroldHarold Gimblett 20 37 1,741 48.36 310 4 10
Buse, BertieBertie Buse 25 45 1,208 28.09 98* 0 8
Coope, MilesMiles Coope 26 48 1,107 23.55 89 0 8
Woodhouse, GeorgeGeorge Woodhouse 13 24 484 23.04 75 0 3
Tremlett, MauriceMaurice Tremlett 26 46 924 22.00 96* 0 3
Wellard, ArthurArthur Wellard 18 31 480 18.46 60 0 1
Hill, EricEric Hill 21 40 670 16.75 85 0 3
Lawrence, JohnnyJohnny Lawrence 23 39 604 16.32 73 0 4
Qualification: 400 runs. Source: CricketArchive[1]

Bowling averages

Player Matches Balls Wickets Average BBI 5wi 10wi
Hazell, HoraceHorace Hazell 26 5,179 92 19.45 7/35 7 0
Lawrence, JohnnyJohnny Lawrence 23 3,327 76 21.57 6/29 6 1
Tremlett, MauriceMaurice Tremlett 26 4,236 80 24.82 8/31 4 0
Wellard, ArthurArthur Wellard 18 3,643 50 30.08 6/80 1 0
Buse, BertieBertie Buse 25 2,851 34 37.32 3/21 0 0
Qualification: 30 wickets. Source: CricketArchive[2]

Other first-class

Match log

No. Date Opponents Venue Result Ref
1 5–7 May Glamorgan Rodney Parade, Newport Lost by 98 runs [65]
2 23–25 June Oxford University Recreation Ground, Bath Lost by 125 runs [66]
3 28–30 August Australians County Ground, Taunton Lost by an innings and 374 runs [67]

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