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1989 County Championship

The 1989 Britannic Assurance County Championship was the 90th officially organised running of the County Championship. Worcestershire won their second successive Championship title.[1][2] A sub-standard pitch at Southchurch Park, for which Essex were docked the 25 points, cost them the Championship.

1989 County Championship
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament format(s)League system
ChampionsWorcestershire
1988
1990

Table

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  • 16 points for a win
  • 8 points to each side for a tie
  • 8 points to side still batting in a match in which scores finish level
  • Bonus points awarded in the first 100 overs of the first innings
    • Batting: 150 runs - 1 point, 200 runs - 2 points 250 runs - 3 points, 300 runs - 4 points
    • Bowling: 3-4 wickets - 1 point, 5-6 wickets - 2 points 7-8 wickets - 3 points, 9-10 wickets - 4 points
  • No bonus points awarded in a match starting with less than 8 hours' play remaining. A one-innings match is played, with the winner gaining 12 points.
  • Position determined by points gained. If equal, then decided on most wins.
County Championship table
Team Pld Won Lost Drawn Batting bonus Bowling bonus Points
Worcestershire 22 12 3 7 44 83 319
Essex 22 13 2 7 59 71 313[a]
Middlesex 22 9 2 11 50 72 266
Lancashire 22 8 5 9 57 65 250
Northamptonshire 22 7 8 7 47 63 222
Derbyshire 22 6 6 10 45 75 216
Hampshire 22 6 8 8 55 65 216
Warwickshire 22 5 4 13 44 75 207
Gloucestershire 22 6 11 5 38 70 204
Sussex 22 4 4 14 60 68 192
Nottinghamshire 22 6 6 10 54 65 190[a]
Surrey 22 4 7 11 50 69 183
Leicestershire 22 4 8 10 43 74 181
Somerset 22 4 6 12 50 54 168
Kent 22 3 8 11 53 53 154
Yorkshire 22 3 9 10 41 60 149
Glamorgan 22 3 6 13 38 59 145

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Essex and Nottinghamshire each lost 25 points for preparing a pitch deemed unsuitable for first-class cricket.

References

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  1. ^ Engel, Matthew (2004). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, pages 493-494. John Wisden & Company Ltd. ISBN 0-947766-83-9.
  2. ^ "Ivo Tennant. "Rainy end to fine summer." Times [London, England] 18 Sept. 1989". The Times.