County Championship | |
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Champions | Surrey |
Runners-up | Essex |
Most runs | Alex Lees (1,347) |
Most wickets | Brett Hutton (62) |
One-Day Cup | |
Champions | Leicestershire |
Runners-up | Hampshire |
Most runs | Ed Barnard (616) |
Most wickets | Oliver Hannon-Dalby (24) |
T20 Blast | |
Champions | Somerset |
Runners-up | Essex Eagles |
Most runs | James Vince (670) |
Most wickets | Matt Henry (31) |
Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy | |
Champions | Southern Vipers |
Runners-up | The Blaze |
Most runs | Lauren Winfield-Hill (663) |
Most wickets | Georgia Davis (27) |
Charlotte Edwards Cup | |
Champions | Southern Vipers |
Runners-up | The Blaze |
Most runs | Danni Wyatt (273) |
Most wickets | Nadine de Klerk (15) |
The Hundred | |
Champions | Southern Brave (women's) Oval Invincibles (men's) |
Runners-up | Northern Superchargers (women's) Manchester Originals (men's) |
Most runs | Danni Wyatt (295) (women's) Jos Buttler (391) (men's) |
Most wickets | Georgia Adams (16) (women's) Tymal Mills (16) (men's) |
Wisden Cricketers of the Year | |
Tom Blundell, Ben Foakes, Harmanpreet Kaur, Daryl Mitchell, Matthew Potts | |
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The 2023 English cricket season began on 6 April 2023 and finished on 29 September 2023.[1]
It was the 123rd season in which the County Championship[2] has been an official competition and featured First-Class, List-A and Twenty20 cricket competitions throughout England and Wales.[3][4][5][6]
The 18 first-class counties competed in the 2023 County Championship,[7] One-Day Cup,[8] and T20 Blast[9] competitions, whilst women's teams competed for the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy[10] and the Charlotte Edwards Cup.[11]
The season also saw the third edition of The Hundred, for both men and women.[12]