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1989 County Championship
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament formatLeague system
ChampionsWorcestershire
1988
1990

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.

The Championship was sponsored by Britannic Assurance for the sixth time.[3]

Table

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  • 16 points for a win
  • 8 points to each team for a tie
  • 8 points to team 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
TeamPldWonLostDrawnBatting bonusBowling bonusPoints
Worcestershire2212374483319
Essex2213275971313[a]
Middlesex2292115072266
Lancashire228595765250
Northamptonshire227874763222
Derbyshire2266104575216
Hampshire226885565216
Warwickshire2254134475207
Gloucestershire2261153870204
Sussex2244146068192
Nottinghamshire2266105465190[a]
Surrey2247115069183
Leicestershire2248104374181
Somerset2246125054168
Kent2238115353154
Yorkshire2239104160149
Glamorgan2236133859145

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.
  3. ^ "That's out: the sponsors who walked". The Guardian. 20 August 1999. Retrieved 16 September 2025.

    1989 County Championship
    Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
    Tournament formatLeague system
    ChampionsWorcestershire
    1988
    1990

    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.

    The Championship was sponsored by Britannic Assurance for the sixth time.[3]

    Table

    • 16 points for a win
    • 8 points to each team for a tie
    • 8 points to team 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
    TeamPldWonLostDrawnBatting bonusBowling bonusPoints
    Worcestershire2212374483319
    Essex2213275971313[a]
    Middlesex2292115072266
    Lancashire228595765250
    Northamptonshire227874763222
    Derbyshire2266104575216
    Hampshire226885565216
    Warwickshire2254134475207
    Gloucestershire2261153870204
    Sussex2244146068192
    Nottinghamshire2266105465190[a]
    Surrey2247115069183
    Leicestershire2248104374181
    Somerset2246125054168
    Kent2238115353154
    Yorkshire2239104160149
    Glamorgan2236133859145

    Notes

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

    References

    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.
    3. ^ "That's out: the sponsors who walked". The Guardian. 20 August 1999. Retrieved 16 September 2025.
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