2019 English cricket season

2019 (2019) English cricket season
County Championship
ChampionsEssex
Runners-upSomerset
Most runsDom Sibley (1324)
Most wicketsSimon Harmer (83)
Royal London One-Day Cup
ChampionsSomerset
Runners-upHampshire
Most runsBilly Godleman (521)
Most wicketsSaqib Mahmood (28)
t20 Blast
ChampionsEssex Eagles
Runners-upWorcestershire Rapids
Most runsBabar Azam (578)
Most wicketsRavi Rampaul (23)
Women's Cricket Super League
ChampionsWestern Storm
Runners-upSouthern Vipers
Most runsDanni Wyatt (466)
Most wicketsFreya Davies (19)
Women's County Championship
ChampionsKent
Runners-upYorkshire
Most runsSophia Dunkley (451)
Most wicketsKatie Thompson (15)
Natalie Rowbottom (15)
Rebecca Silk (15)
Beth Langston (15)
Women's Twenty20 Cup
ChampionsWarwickshire
Runners-upLancashire
Most runsSophie Luff (316)
Most wicketsLaura Ellison (15)
PCA Player of the Year
Ben Stokes
Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Tammy Beaumont, Rory Burns, Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Virat Kohli
2018
2020

The 2019 English cricket season ran between 26 March and 26 September. It was the 120th in which the County Championship has been an official competition and featured first-class, one-day and Twenty20 cricket competitions throughout England and Wales.

The season saw the 2019 Cricket World Cup played in the country between 30 May and 14 July, followed by an Ashes tour by Australia in August and September. Pakistan took part in a one-day tour before the World Cup and the England men's team played a One Day International in Ireland and a Test match against Ireland at Lord's, the first Test between the two teams. The West Indies and Australian women's sides both toured during the season.

The 18 first-class counties was competed in the 2019 County Championship, One-Day Cup and T20 Blast competitions, whilst women's teams competed for the Women's Cricket Super League, the Women's County Championship and the Women's Twenty20 Cup. The 2019 Minor Counties Championship and MCCA Knockout Trophy was competed for by the Minor Counties of England and Wales and club cricket was played throughout both countries.

The season was the last before the scheduled introduction of a city based 100-ball competition by the ECB in 2020 and changes to the organisation of Minor County cricket.[1][2]