1906 English cricket season


1906 was the 17th season of County Championship cricket in England. The title was decided in the final round of matches with Kent County Cricket Club finishing just ahead of Yorkshire. George Hirst completed a unique "double Double" of 2,385 runs and 208 wickets. Tom Hayward broke Bobby Abel’s 1901 record for the most runs scored in a first-class season.

[County Championship]

Points system:
  • 1 for a win
  • 0 for a draw, a tie or an abandoned match
  • -1 for a loss

[Minor Counties Championship]

Points system:
  • 3 for an outright win
  • 2 for a win on the first innings
  • 1 for a match with no first innings decision
  • 0 for a loss either outright or on the first innings of a drawn match

[Wisden [Cricketers of the Year]]

Notable events

  1. The highest aggregate of runs in a first-class season – since beaten only by Compton and Bill Edrich in 1947.
  2. The earliest to score 2,000 runs, on 5 July.
  3. Two separate hundreds in consecutive matches against Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire.
  • George Hirst became the only player to score 2,000 runs and take 200 wickets in a season. Against Somerset at Taunton, Hirst also became the only player to have two centuries and two five-wicket returns in one match.

Annual reviews

John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack, 1907