1875 English Cricket Season

The 1875 English cricket season saw Nottinghamshire regain its place as the unofficial “Champion County”. It was in many ways the last season before pitches began to improve and produce much heavier scoring: it was definitely the last season where “dead shooters” were frequently seen at Lord’s before the heavy roller made for regular bounce there.

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