1989 English cricket season

1989 English cricket season

The 1989 English cricket season saw the re-emergence of Australia as a world-class team after it had struggled for most of the previous 12 years. Under the leadership of Allan Border, a very fine team had been forged that included Steve Waugh, Mark Taylor, Ian Healy, David Boon and Merv Hughes. Australia won back the Ashes against a very disappointing England.

Honours

*County Championship - Worcestershire
*NatWest Trophy - Warwickshire
*Sunday League - Lancashire
*Benson & Hedges Cup -
*Minor Counties Championship - Oxfordshire
*MCCA Knockout Trophy - Cumberland
*Second XI Championship - Middlesex II
*Wisden - Jimmy Cook, Dean Jones, Jack Russell, Robin Smith, Mark Taylor

Test Series

Leading batsmen

Leading bowlers

External sources

* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Events/ENG.html CricketArchive – season and tournament itineraries]

Annual reviews

* Playfair Cricket Annual 1990
* Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1990


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