1826 in sports
1826 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
Years in sports: | 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 |
Centuries: | 18th century · 19th century · 20th century |
Decades: | 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s |
Years: | 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 |
Boxing
Events
Cricket
Events
- Inter-county cricket flourishes again, mainly through the efforts of the Sussex county organisation based on the Midhurst club. Sussex plays matches against Kent and a combined Hampshire/Surrey team.
- The pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground has been rebuilt following the fire in July 1825. From this time on, cricket records are more certain and will become increasingly so as scorecard data increases (e.g., to include the name of the bowler when a catch is taken) and standards of scoring become widely accepted.
- 24, 25 and 26 July – Yorkshire's first great player Tom Marsden scores 227 for Sheffield and Leicester v Nottingham at the Darnall New Ground in Sheffield. This score beats the 167 scored by James Aylward in 1777 and is the new individual record for first-class cricket.[2]
- 31 December — death of John Small, the great Hambledon batsman
England
- Most runs – Tom Marsden 227 @ 227.00 (HS 227: he had just the one first-class innings)
- Most wickets – William Lillywhite 27 (BB 9–?)
Horse racing
England
- 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Problem
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Dervise
- The Derby – Lap-dog
- The Oaks – Lilias
- St. Leger Stakes – Tarrare
References
- Cyber Boxing Zone – Jem Ward. Retrieved on 6 November 2009.
- On the basis that William Ward's score of 278 in 1820 is not universally recognised as first-class.
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