1993 AXA Equity & Law League

1993 AXA Equity & Law League
Administrator(s) Test and County Cricket Board
Cricket format Limited overs cricket
(50 overs per innings)
Tournament format(s) League
Champions Glamorgan (1st title)
Participants 18
Matches played 153
Most runs 854 Carl Hooper (Kent)
Most wickets 31 Franklyn Stephenson (Sussex)

The 1993 AXA Equity & Law League was the twenty-fifth competing of English cricket’s Sunday League. The competition was won for the first time by Glamorgan County Cricket Club.

The season's competition had a number of changes. This was the first season to be sponsored by AXA (Equity and Law). The overs went up from 40 per side to 50, the teams would play with a white ball and dark sightscreens and each team would be wearing their own coloured clothing.[1][2]

The season came down to a nail-biting finish with Kent and Glamorgan tied on points going into the final round of matches. These teams were scheduled to play one another on the last day of the season at the St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury in a televised match. Glamorgan beat Kent by six wickets to win the league. This match was Glamorgan and West Indies batsman Viv Richards's final one day match and fittingly he was at the crease when the winning runs were scored.

Standings

Team Pld W T L N/R A Pts Rp100
Glamorgan (C)171302115675.416
Kent171203205281.657
Surrey171104204873.058
Sussex171015104478.326
Northamptonshire17915204271.153
Lancashire17815304068.413
Durham17807203670.644
Middlesex17726203670.342
Yorkshire17808103471.632
Warwickshire17708203270.51
Derbyshire17708113268.339
Essex17718103266.497
Gloucestershire17519202664.286
Leicestershire175010112469.933
Hampshire17409222468.859
Worcestershire174110202265.071
Nottinghamshire174012101874.645
Somerset172012211462.021
Team marked  (C)  finished as champions.

Source: CricketArchive[3]

See also

Sunday League

References

  1. Benson and Hedges Cricket Year - Eleventh Edition
  2. Colourful outlook for AXA League - The Independent, Friday 14 August 1992
  3. "AXA Equity and Law League 1993 Table". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2011-01-20. (Subscription required (help)).


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