1965 English cricket season

1965 English cricket season

1965 was the 66th season of County Championship cricket in England. It was the first season since the 1912 Triangular Tournament in which England played Test series against two touring sides. In the first half of a damp summer, New Zealand were the tourists, and England won all three matches. The South African side that toured in the second half of the season were much tougher opposition. South Africa won that three-match series 1–0, with two matches drawn. It was the last tour of England by a South African team until 1993. Fred Trueman's international career ended, although he did not retire from first-class cricket until the end of the 1968 season. Worcestershire won their second consecutive Championship title.

Honours

Test series

For the first time since the 1912 Triangular Tournament, England hosted two series in one season. The visitors were New Zealand and South Africa, who played three Tests each against England. It was the last South African tour of England for over 25 years because of increasing opposition to South Africa's apartheid policy.

England were far too strong for New Zealand, winning all three matches, John Edrich scoring 310* in the final match at Headingley. He put on 369 with Ken Barrington for the second wicket. This was the culmination of a remarkable run of form for Edrich. In nine successive innings (the first eight being for Surrey) he scored 139, 121*, 205*, 55, 96, 188, 92, 105 and 310*.

South Africa, a young and improving side, were a far tougher proposition. Their players included Graeme Pollock and his brother Peter, Colin Bland and Eddie Barlow. South Africa won the series 1–0, with two matches drawn, thanks to the Pollock brothers, who were mainly responsible for their win by 94 runs in the second Test at Trent Bridge. In overcast conditions, ideal for Tom Cartwright in particular, Graeme scored 125 out of 160 in 140 minutes, the last 91 coming in 70 minutes. He had come in at 16-2, and the score had declined to 80-5, before his partnerships with the captain, Peter van der Merwe, and Richard Dumbrill enabled the score to reach 269. He made another 59 in the second innings. His brother contributed bowling figures of 5–53 and 5–34.

County Championship

Gillette Cup

Leading batsmen

1965 English cricket season leading batsmen by average
Name Innings Runs Highest Average 100s
Colin Cowdrey432093196*63.425
John Edrich442319310*62.678
Graeme Pollock241147203*57.353
Peter Parfitt44177412850.683
Tom Graveney45176812649.114
Basil d'Oliveira45169116343.356
1965 English cricket season leading batsmen by aggregate
Name Innings Runs Highest Average 100s
John Edrich442319310*62.678
Colin Cowdrey432093196*63.425
David Green6320378532.85-
Eric Russell54193015639.384
Alan Jones57183714236.745
  • Note: David Green's record of 2000 runs in a season without a single century has not been equalled. The second highest total of runs with no century in a season in 1,709 by C.B. Harris in 1935. George Ulyett in 1883 with a highest innings of 84 was only eleven runs short of the leading run-scorer.

Leading bowlers

1965 English cricket season leading bowlers by average
Name Balls Maidens Runs Wickets Average
Harold Rhodes3881187131411911.04
Brian Jackson4847262149112012.42
Brian Statham4626205171613712.52
Tom Cartwright4411305150510813.93
Fred Trueman4528180181112714.25
1965 English cricket season leading bowlers by aggregate
Name Balls Maidens Runs Wickets Average
Derek Shackleton7476529231614416.08
Jack Flavell5460217210014214.78
Brian Statham4626205171613712.52
Fred Trueman4528180181112714.25
Barry Knight6098216236312518.90

References

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