1907 was the 18th season of County Championshipcricket in England. Nottinghamshire won their first official title.[1] England played their sixth Test series against South Africa but it was the first to be held in England.[2]
This was the fourth South African tour of England following those in 1894, 1901 and 1904. The 1907 tour was the first to feature Test matches between England and South Africa in England, although the teams had played Tests in South Africa since 1888–89. England won the series 1–0 with two matches drawn.
An entirely new system of scoring was adopted for the Minor Counties Championship in 1907. With Oxfordshire dropping out and Lincolnshire and Worcestershire Second Eleven coming in, the twenty-one Minor Counties clubs were split into four divisions – North, Midlands, East and West – and a system of semi-finals between division leaders and a final was used to determine the winner.[7]
1 June – Colin Blythe takes 17 wickets for 48 runs in one day's cricket against Northamptonshire, setting two records:
The best bowling analysis in a first-class match, beaten only by Jim Laker when he took nineteen wickets for 90 runs for England against Australia in 1956.
As many as ten pairs of bowlers bowled unchanged throughout two completed innings during a match, the most on record in English cricket history.[15][16]
Notes
a The match between Middlesex and Lancashire at Lord's was abandoned when it was found the pitch was trampled by impatient spectators.
References
^Engel, Matthew (2004). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, pages 493-494. John Wisden & Company Ltd. ISBN0-947766-83-9.
^Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records. Hamlyn Publishing Group. ISBN0-600-34667-6.