Tourney Name: | English cricket season |
Year: | 2016 |
Tournament1: | County Championship |
Champions1: | Middlesex |
Runnersup1: | Somerset |
Runs1: | Keaton Jennings (1,548) |
Wickets1: | Jeetan Patel (69) |
Tournament2: | Royal London One-Day Cup |
Champions2: | Warwickshire |
Runnersup2: | Surrey |
Runs2: | Sam Hain (540) |
Wickets2: | Matt Coles (24) |
Tournament3: | t20 Blast |
Champions3: | Northamptonshire Steelbacks |
Runnersup3: | Durham Jets |
Runs3: | Michael Klinger (548) |
Wickets3: | Benny Howell (24) |
Tournament4: | Women's Cricket Super League |
Champions4: | Southern Vipers |
Runnersup4: | Western Storm |
Runs4: | Stafanie Taylor (289) |
Wickets4: | Stafanie Taylor (11) |
Tournament5: | Women's County Championship |
Champions5: | Kent |
Runnersup5: | Sussex |
Runs5: | Kirstie White (337) |
Wickets5: | Samantha Betts (18) |
Tournament6: | Women's Twenty20 Cup |
Champions6: | Kent |
Runnersup6: | Warwickshire |
Runs6: | Laura Newton (272) |
Wickets6: | Nicole Richards (15) |
Wisden: | Jonny Bairstow Brendon McCullum Steve Smith Ben Stokes Kane Williamson |
Prevseason: | 2015 |
Nextseason: | 2017 |
The 2016 cricket season was the 117th in which the County Championship has been an official competition. The season began in March with a round of university matches, and continued until the conclusion of a round of County Championship matches in late September. Three major men's domestic competitions were contested: the 2016 County Championship, the 2016 Royal London One-Day Cup and the 2016 NatWest t20 Blast. Women's domestic cricket saw the launch of the Women's Cricket Super League, a new franchise competition, and the contesting of the Women's County Championship and Women's Twenty20 Cup.
During the season, two men's Test teams toured England. Sri Lanka competed early in the summer, with Pakistan also touring later in the year.[1] Pakistan Women also toured, playing England in three WODIs and three WT20Is.[2]
See main article: 2016 County Championship.
See main article: 2016 Minor Counties Championship.
Kent won the 2016 Women's County Championship, the county's record seventh Championship title. The runners-up were Sussex.[3]
Kent won the tournament, their third Twenty20 title.[3]
See main article: 2016 Women's Cricket Super League.