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Herbert Sutcliffe's cricket career (1933–39)

During the seven years 1933 to 1939, Herbert Sutcliffe played throughout the period for Yorkshire during one of the club's most successful phases. His Test career ended in 1935 but he formed a new opening partnership for Yorkshire with the young Len Hutton. In 1939, he was the first Yorkshire player to be called up for military service as the Second World War loomed.
==1933 English cricket season==

Having returned to England from the 1932–33 ''bodyline'' tour, Herbert Sutcliffe could not repeat his outstanding form of the 1932 season but he still scored a considerable 2,211 runs at 47.04, although it was his lowest tally in a dry summer since 1921. He completed 7 centuries with a highest score of 205 against Warwickshire at Edgbaston.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=CricketArchive )〕〔Hill, p.208.〕 His season highlight was perhaps his score of 113, including ten sixes, against Northamptonshire on a bad pitch at Town Ground, Kettering.〔Hill. p.217.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=CricketArchive )
Sutcliffe played in the first two Tests against the West Indies but missed the Third Test because of injury. England won the First and Third Tests while the Second Test was drawn. Sutcliffe had only two innings, scoring 21 in the First Test at Lord's and 20 in the Second Test at Old Trafford.〔
Yorkshire retained the County Championship, completing a hat-trick of titles since 1931.〔Webber, pp.70–71.〕 Brian Sellers was appointed team captain before the season and proved himself a brilliant tactician and leader. The usual Yorkshire line-up was Sutcliffe, Holmes, Mitchell, Leyland, Wilf Barber, Sellers, Wood, Verity, Macaulay, Arthur Rhodes and Bowes. Verity, Bowes and Macaulay all took over 100 wickets in the season and Sutcliffe, Leyland, Mitchell and Barber all exceeeded 1,000 runs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=CricketArchive )Percy Holmes, however, had a poor season by his standards. He was dogged by a painful knee injury sustained in 1932 and could only score 763 runs at 19.65 with a highest score of just 65. In August, Yorkshire announced that they would not re-engage Holmes after the 1933 season and so Sutcliffe lost the opening partner of all his 15 seasons so far at Yorkshire; Holmes and Sutcliffe both thought that Yorkshire were premature in making this decision.〔Hill, p.139.〕

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