1795 English cricket season


The 1795 English cricket season was the 24th in which matches have been awarded retrospective first-class cricket status and the ninth after the foundation of the Marylebone Cricket Club. The season saw 19 top-class matches played in the country.

Matches

A total of 19 top-class matches were played during the season. These included matches played by teams from Kent, Hampshire, Middlesex and Surrey as well as Oldfield Cricket Club from Berkshire which played the last of its matches given first-class status.
The season saw first-class matches played for the first time at Bowman's Lodge, where Hampshire teams twice played an England side, Dandelion Paddock, where Sir Horatio Mann's XI played three matches, and Penenden Heath, which saw Kent play and England XI in the only first-class match played on the ground. Windmill Down at Hambledon saw its final first-class match.
One match, played between teams organised by the Earl of Winchilsea and Richard Leigh began in July at Stoke Down, Alresford and was completed the following year. The match was unfinished after three days with Leigh's team requiring another 36 runs for victory. Usually teams would have aimed to complete matches as quickly as possible at a later date and an extra days play was scheduled for 17 August. This did not take place ad the match was completed on 28 June 1796.

First mentions

Players who made their first-class debuts in 1796 include: