2016 English cricket season

2016 (2016) English cricket season
County Championship
Champions Middlesex
Runners-up Somerset
Most runs Keaton Jennings (1,548)
Most wickets Jeetan Patel (69)
Royal London One-Day Cup
Champions Warwickshire
Runners-up Surrey
Most runs Sam Hain (540)
Most wickets Matt Coles (24)
NatWest t20 Blast
Champions Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Runners-up Durham Jets
Most runs Michael Klinger (548)
Most wickets Benny Howell (24)
PCA Player of the Year
Ben Duckett
Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Jonny Bairstow
Brendon McCullum
Steve Smith
Ben Stokes
Kane Williamson
2015
2017

The 2016 cricket season was the 117th in which the County Championship has been an official competition. The season began in March with a round of university matches, and continued until the conclusion of a round of County Championship matches in late September. Three major mens domestic competitions were contested: the 2016 County Championship, the 2016 Royal London One-Day Cup and the 2016 NatWest t20 Blast. Women's domestic cricket saw the launch of the Women's Cricket Super League, a new franchise competition, and the contesting of the Women's County Championship and knock-out competition.

During the season, two mens Test teams toured England. Sri Lanka competed early in the summer, with Pakistan also touring later in the year.[1]

Roll of honour

Test series
ODI series
Twenty20 International series
County Championship
Royal London One-Day Cup
NatWest t20 Blast
Minor Counties Cricket Championship
MCCA Knockout Trophy
Women's County Championship
Women's Cricket Super League
Wisden Cricketers of the Year (i.e., awarded in 2016 for the 2015 season)
PCA Player of the Year

County Championship

Royal London One-Day Cup

NatWest t20 Blast

Minor Counties Championship

Women's County Championship

Kent won the 2016 Women's County Championship, the county's record seventh Championship title. The runners-up were Sussex. Kent also won the Women's Twenty20 competition.[2]

Women's Super League

References

  1. "{title}". Archived from the original on 27 August 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  2. Reid J (ed) (2016) 2016 Kent County Cricket Club Annual, p.3. Canterbury: Kent County Cricket Club.


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