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1950 County Championship
English cricket tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1950 County Championship was the 51st officially organised running of the County Championship.[1]
Lancashire and Surrey shared the Championship title.[2]
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- 12 points for a win
- 6 points to each side in a match in which scores finish level
- 4 points for first innings lead in a lost or drawn match
- 2 points for tie on first innings in a lost or drawn match
Hampshire and Gloucestershire records include eight points each for win on first innings in match reduced by weather to one day. Hampshire v Kent at Southampton ended as a tie: Hampshire, gaining first innings lead, awarded eight points, Kent four. Worcestershire record includes two points for tie on first innings in match lost. In a damp summer, Glamorgan's record of nine matches where no decision could be made even on first innings is a record.
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