1933 English cricket season
1933 was the 40th season of County Championship cricket in England. Yorkshire's dominance continued with a third successive title. England defeated the touring West Indies 2–0.
Honours
- County Championship – Yorkshire
- Minor Counties Championship – undecided
- Wisden – Fred Bakewell, George Headley, Stan Nichols, Leslie Townsend, Cyril Walters
Test series
West Indies tour
In a three-match series, England defeated West Indies 2-0 with one match drawn.
County Championship
Leading batsmen
Wally Hammond topped the averages with 3323 runs @ 67.81
Leading bowlers
Hedley Verity topped the averages with 190 wickets @ 13.43
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References
Annual reviews
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