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1975 County Championship

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1975 County Championship
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament format(s)League system
ChampionsLeicestershire
1974
1976

The 1975 County Championship was the 76th officially organised running of the County Championship.[1] Leicestershire won their first Championship title.[2]

Table

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  • 10 points for a win
  • 5 points to each side for a tie
  • 5 points to side still batting in a match in which scores finish level
  • Bonus points awarded in first 100 overs of first innings
    • Batting: 150 runs - 1 point, 200 runs - 2 points 250 runs - 3 points, 300 runs - 4 points
    • Bowling: 3-4 wickets - 1 point, 5-6 wickets - 2 points 7-8 wickets - 3 points, 9-10 wickets - 4 points
  • No bonus points awarded in a match starting with less than 8 hours' play remaining.
  • The two first innings limited to a total of 200 overs. The side batting first limited to 100 overs. Any overs up to 100 not used by the side batting first could be added to the overs of the side batting second.
  • Position determined by points gained. If equal, then decided on most wins.
  • Each team plays 20 matches.
  • All counties are required to achieve an overall average of at least 19.5 overs per hour. In the calculation, two minutes will be allowed for each wicket taken. Counties failing to reach this average will be fined £1000, half to be paid by the club and half by the players. The fines to be assed after ten matches and at the end of the season. Club fines to go to the N.C.A., players fines to go to the Cricketers' Association.
County Championship table
Team Pld Won Lost Drawn Batting bonus Bowling bonus Points
Leicestershire 20 12 1 7 61 59 240
Yorkshire 20 10 1 9 56 68 224
Hampshire 20 10 6 4 51 72 223
Lancashire 20 9 3 8 57 72 219
Kent 20 8 4 8 59 70 209
Surrey 20 8 3 9 55 67 202
Essex 20 7 6 7 61 67 198
Northamptonshire 20 7 9 4 40 72 182
Glamorgan 20 7 8 5 45 66 181
Worcestershire 20 5 6 9 55 63 168
Middlesex 20 6 7 7 45 59 164
Somerset 20 4 8 8 51 65 156
Nottinghamshire 20 3 9 8 59 67 156
Warwickshire 20 4 10 6 48 65 153
Derbyshire 20 5 7 8 33 69 152
Gloucestershire 20 4 10 6 43 62 145
Sussex 20 2 13 5 37 62 119

References

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  1. ^ Engel, Matthew (2004). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, pages 493-494. John Wisden & Company Ltd. ISBN 0-947766-83-9.
  2. ^ Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records. Hamlyn Publishing Group. ISBN 0-600-34667-6.