1988 Refuge Assurance League

The 1988 Refuge Assurance League was the twentieth competing of what was generally known as the Sunday League. The competition was won for the third time by Worcestershire County Cricket Club.

1988 Refuge Assurance League
Administrator(s)Test and County Cricket Board
Cricket formatLimited overs cricket
(40 overs per innings)
Tournament format(s)League
ChampionsWorcestershire (3rd title)
Participants17
Matches played136
Most runs573 David Turner (Hampshire)
Most wickets28 Ian Greig (Surrey)

Standings

Team Pld W T L N/R A Pts R/R
Worcestershire (C)16120301505.096
Gloucestershire16100402445.246
Lancashire16100411445.113
Middlesex1690331444.927
Glamorgan1681511384.794
Surrey1681511385.088
Kent1670612344.807
Yorkshire1670711324.862
Hampshire1670801304.67
Essex1661801284.748
Warwickshire1660802284.377
Derbyshire1651820264.832
Somerset1660901264.943
Leicestershire1640912224.312
Northamptonshire1640912224.57
Sussex1642901224.573
Nottinghamshire16301102164.752
Team marked  (C)  finished as champions.
Source: CricketArchive[1]

Batting averages

Bowling averages

Refuge Assurance Cup

Following the end of the Sunday League season, the top four teams in the Sunday League competed for the Refuge Assurance Cup. Lancashire emerged as victors, defeating Worcestershire in the final.

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See also

Sunday League

References

  1. "Refuge Assurance League 1988 Table". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2011-01-20.


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