1967 English cricket season explained

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1967 was the 68th season of County Championship cricket in England. India and Pakistan both toured England and played in three-match Test series. England defeated Pakistan 2–0 and India 3–0. Yorkshire retained the County Championship title.

Honours

Test series

India tour

See main article: Indian cricket team in England in 1967.

Pakistan tour

See main article: Pakistani cricket team in England in 1967. England played two series in 1967 and were very successful, beating India 3–0 and Pakistan 2–0. Ken Barrington scored a century in each of the three matches against Pakistan.

County Championship

See main article: 1967 County Championship.

Gillette Cup

See main article: 1967 Gillette Cup.

Leading batsmen

Ken Barrington topped the averages with 2059 runs at 68.63.

Leading bowlers

Derek Underwood topped the averages with 136 wickets at 12.39.

Annual reviews

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