1864 English cricket season


1864 was the 78th season of cricket in England. It was a significant year in cricket history, as it saw the legalisation of overarm bowling and the first edition of John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanac.

Inter-county cricket

The first-class county teams in 1864 were: Cambridgeshire, Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Notts, Surrey, Sussex and Yorkshire. The unofficial concept of a "champion county" took a new turn when periodicals began publishing tables of inter-county results, although there was still no formal or agreed method of deciding positions in the table. Haygarth usually refers to 'generally agreed' when announcing the Champion County.
TeamPWLDPts
1Surrey86026
2Cambridgeshire33003
Sussex85213
4Middlesex43102
5Nottinghamshire7340-1
6Yorkshire7241-2
7Hampshire4040-4
8Kent7070-7

Events

Leading bowlers (qualification 800 balls)

Annual reviews