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1981 English cricket season

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In the 1981 English cricket season a change of sponsorship ended the Gillette Cup's 18-year tenure as a household name and the knockout competition was renamed the NatWest Trophy, which lasted for twenty years.

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Australia toured England to compete for the Ashes. It was the 59th test series between the two sides which England won 3-1.

Nottinghamshire won a close struggle for the County Championship title defeating Sussex by two points.

Honours

  • County Championship - Nottinghamshire
  • NatWest Trophy - Derbyshire
  • Sunday League - Essex
  • Benson & Hedges Cup - Somerset
  • Minor Counties Championship - Durham
  • Second XI Championship - Hampshire II
  • Wisden - Terry Alderman, Allan Border, Richard Hadlee, Javed Miandad, Rod Marsh
  • Sri Lankan tour

    The second tour of England by the Sri Lankan team took place in 1981. Sri Lanka had not yet achieved Test status. The team played 13 first-class matches and 11 of these were drawn. In their other two games, the Sri Lankans won one and lost one.

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    1981 English cricket season Wikipedia


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