1956 English cricket season explained

Previous Year:1955
Previous Tournament:1955 English cricket season
Next Year:1957
Next Tournament:1957 English cricket season

1956 was the 57th season of County Championship cricket in England. It is memorable for the performances of Jim Laker, especially his unique feat in taking a world record 19 wickets in the Old Trafford Test Match. He took a total of 46 wickets in the five Tests, a record in an England-Australia series. In May, he had taken all ten wickets in the Australian first innings in their match against Surrey, assisting Surrey to become the first county side since 1912 to defeat the Australians. Surrey won the County Championship for the fifth successive year to create a new record of consecutive titles won by one county.

Honours

Test series

See main article: Australian cricket team in England in 1956.

Cumulative record - Test wins 1876-1956
62
70
Drawn 41

County Championship

See main article: article and 1956 County Championship.

Leading batsmen

Ken Mackay topped the averages with 1103 runs @ 52.52

Leading bowlers

Tony Lock topped the averages with 155 wickets @ 12.46

Annual reviews

Further reading

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