1971 County Championship

Last updated

1971 County Championship
Cricket format First-class cricket
Tournament format(s) League system
Champions Surrey
1970
1972

The 1971 County Championship was the 72nd officially organised running of the County Championship. [1] Surrey won the Championship title by virtue of winning more matches because they had finished level on points with Warwickshire. [2]

Table

County Championship table
TeamPld Won Lost Drawn Batting bonusBowling bonusPoints
Surrey 24113106382255
Warwickshire 249967392255
Lancashire 2494117675241
Kent 2476118282234
Leicestershire 2462167674215
Middlesex 2476116181212
Somerset 2474135089209
Gloucestershire 2473135081201
Hampshire 2446147082192
Essex 2465134384187
Sussex 2459105577182
Nottinghamshire 2437145883171
Yorkshire 2448124775162
Northamptonshire 2448123683159
Worcestershire 2437144676152
Glamorgan 2435155563148
Derbyshire 2414195181142

Related Research Articles

The 1961 County Championship was the 62nd officially organised running of the County Championship. Hampshire won their first ever Championship title.

The 1962 County Championship was the 63rd officially organised running of the County Championship. Yorkshire won the Championship title.

The 1964 County Championship was the 65th officially organised running of the County Championship. Worcestershire won their first Championship title.

The 1965 County Championship was the 66th officially organised running of the County Championship. Worcestershire won their second consecutive Championship title.

The 1966 County Championship was the 67th officially organised running of the County Championship. Yorkshire won the Championship title.

The 1969 County Championship was the 70th officially organised running of the County Championship. Glamorgan won the Championship title in a season which saw games played reduced from 28 to 24.

The 1970 County Championship was the 71st officially organised running of the County Championship. Kent won the Championship title.

The 1973 County Championship was the 74th officially organised running of the County Championship. Hampshire won the Championship title.

The 1974 County Championship was the 75th officially organised running of the County Championship. Worcestershire won the Championship title.

The 1975 County Championship was the 76th officially organised running of the County Championship. Leicestershire won their first Championship title.

The 1976 County Championship was the 77th officially organised running of the County Championship. Middlesex won the Championship title.

The 1977 County Championship was the 78th officially organised running of the County Championship. The Championship title was shared for only the third time in history after Middlesex and Kent finished on the same points.

The 1978 Schweppes County Championship was the 79th officially organised running of the County Championship. Kent won the Championship title. Sussex and Glamorgan were both deducted six points after a breach of regulations. The Championship was sponsored by Schweppes for the first time.

The 1979 Schweppes County Championship was the 80th officially organised running of the County Championship. Essex won their first Championship title.

The 1980 Schweppes County Championship was the 81st officially organised running of the County Championship. Middlesex won the Championship title.

The 1981 Schweppes County Championship was the 82nd officially organised running of the County Championship. Nottinghamshire won the Championship title.

The 1982 Schweppes County Championship was the 83rd officially organised running of the County Championship. Middlesex won the Championship title. The Championship was sponsored by Schweppes for the fifth time.

The 1986 Britannic Assurance County Championship was the 87th officially organised running of the County Championship. Essex won the Championship title.

The 1988 Britannic Assurance County Championship was the 89th officially organised running of the County Championship. Worcestershire won the Championship title. Matches played over four days were introduced to the competition this season. Each county was scheduled to play sixteen three-day matches, one against each other county, and six four-day matches. The four-day matches were played at the start and end of the season. This resulted in a total of twenty-two games for each county, a decrease of two from the number played in 1987.

The 1993 Britannic Assurance County Championship was the 94th officially organised running of the County Championship. Middlesex won the Championship title.

References

  1. Engel, Matthew (2004). Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, pages 493-494. John Wisden & Company Ltd. ISBN   0-947766-83-9.
  2. Wynne-Thomas, Peter (1983). The Hamlyn A-Z of Cricket Records. Hamlyn Publishing Group. ISBN   0-600-34667-6.