1915 to 1918 English cricket seasons

1915 to 1918 English cricket seasons

The 1915 to 1918 English cricket seasons were all but wiped out by the First World War. This article looks at how cricket coped with the war.

The 1914 English cricket season ended prematurely after the outbreak of the war and it was not until the 1919 season that normal first-class fixtures could resume.

But cricket did not fade away during the war. It was played in schools and universities. It was played on the streets and it was played by the soldiers and airmen on active service. And "Wisden Cricketers Almanack" continued to publish every spring.

1915

The 1915 County Championship was not officially abandoned until January. Surrey CCC, despite The Oval having been commandeered by the military, issued a statement that spring which "hoped that some matches may be played in July and August". It was a forlorn hope.

1916

Club cricket in the south of England went into serious decline and many clubs closed down indefinitely. In the north, efforts were made to keep the leagues alive and the Bradford League did very well indeed, with large crowds reported, especially after the Saltaire club signed the great bowler Sydney Barnes.

1917

Plum Warner, at home on sick leave, had an idea to stage services charity matches at Lord's. These would involve Dominions teams against English servicemen. Colin Blythe played in one shortly before he was killed.

The number of games increased as cricket began to be viewed as a morale booster. Birley records that "as many as 119 services and schools games were played at Canterbury in 1917".

A Yorkshire County XII played two-day matches against teams representing the Bradford League and the Yorkshire Council league.

When the 1918 "Wisden" was published, it honoured the "School Bowlers of the Year" - Harry Calder, John Firth, Clement Gibson, Gerard Rotherham and Greville Stevens.

1918

The charity and holiday games continued in 1918. This was a second successive hot summer and games were again well attended, especially league games with professionals in action.

The 1919 "Wisden" honoured "Five Public School Cricketers of the Year" - Percy Adams, Percy Chapman, Adrian Gore, Lionel Hedges and Norman Partridge. Chapman went on to captain England.

External sources

* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Seasons/1915_ENG.html CricketArchive – 1915 season in England]
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Seasons/1916_ENG.html CricketArchive – 1916 season in England]
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Seasons/1917_ENG.html CricketArchive – 1917 season in England]
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Seasons/1918_ENG.html CricketArchive – 1918 season in England]

Annual reviews

* Wisden Cricketers Almanack – 1916 to 1919 editions


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