1986 NatWest Trophy
Administrator(s) | Test and County Cricket Board |
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Cricket format | Limited overs cricket(60 overs per innings) |
Tournament format(s) | Knockout |
Champions | Sussex (4th title) |
Participants | 32 |
Matches | 30 |
Most runs | 202 Allan Green (Sussex) |
Most wickets | 11 Imran Khan (Sussex) |
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The 1986 NatWest Trophy was the 6th NatWest Trophy. It was an English limited overs county cricket tournament which was held between 25 June and 6 September 1986.[1] The tournament was won by Sussex who defeated Lancashire by 7 wickets in the final at Lord's.
Summary
[edit ]The seventeen first-class counties, were joined by thirteen Minor Counties: Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Cornwall, Cumberland, Devon, Dorset, Durham, Hertfordshire, Northumberland, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire and Suffolk. The Ireland and Scotland teams also participated.
Teams who won in the first round progressed to the second round. The winners in the second round then progressed to the quarter-final stage. Winners from the quarter-finals then progressed to the semi-finals from which the winners then went on to the final at Lord's which was held on 6 September 1986.
In the first round at Derby, Derbyshire batsmen Alan Hill and Iain Anderson put on a then record partnership for any wicket in limited overs cricket. 286, for the 2nd wicket versus Cornwall. The semi-final between Worcestershire and Sussex at Worcester took three days to complete due to bad weather. Sussex won by 5 wickets and Imran Khan was the man of the match. At The Oval, Lancashire won by 4 runs Trevor Jesty scored 112 and was man of the match for Surrey.[2]
In the final, Ian Gould's Sussex beat Lancashire by 7 wickets. Medium pace bowler Dermot Reeve took 4-20 and was man of the match. Paul Parker scored the highest score of the game, 85. This was the last big game for Lancashire, and former West Indies, captain Clive Lloyd who retired at the end of the season.[2]
First round
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Courages Cricket Ground, Reading
Umpires: Derek Dennis & David Evans
Player of the match: David Lawrence (Gloucestershire)
(scorecard)
Oxton Cricket Club Ground, Oxton
Umpires: Barrie Meyer & Clive Smith
Player of the match: Alan Butcher (Surrey)
(scorecard)
County Ground, Derby
Umpires: Arthur Jepson & Mervyn Kitchen
Player of the match: Alan Hill (Derbyshire)
(scorecard)
The Maer Ground, Exmouth
Umpires: John Harris & David Shepherd
Player of the match: Nick Gaywood (Devon)
(scorecard)
County Ground, Southampton
Umpires: John Holder & Ray Julian
Player of the match: Robert Hailey (Hertfordshire)
(scorecard)
Old Trafford, Manchester
Umpires: Mike Hendrick & Allan Jones
Player of the match: John Abrahams (Lancashire)
(scorecard)
Grace Road, Leicester
Umpires: Bob Duckett & Nigel Plews
Player of the match: David Gower (Leicestershire)
(scorecard)
County Ground, Northampton
Umpires: Kevin Lyons & Peter Wight
Player of the match: Mike Gatting (Middlesex)
(scorecard)
Osborne Avenue, Jesmond
Umpires: Barrie Leadbeater & David Lloyd
Player of the match: Alan Lilley (Essex)
(scorecard)
County Ground, Taunton
Umpires: Sam Cook & David Halfyard
Player of the match: Nigel Felton (Somerset)
(scorecard)
Lichfield Road, Stone
Umpires: John Jameson & Terry Spencer
Player of the match: Rodney Ontong (Glamorgan)
(scorecard)
County Ground, Hove
Umpires: Barry Dudleston & Donald Thompsett
Player of the match: Dermot Reeve (Sussex)
(scorecard)
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Umpires: Roy Palmer & Alan Whitehead
Player of the match: Alvin Kallicharran (Warwickshire)
(scorecard)
New Road, Worcester
Umpires: Peter Eele & Bob White
Player of the match: Damian D'Oliveira (Worcestershire)
(scorecard)
Headingley, Leeds
Umpires: Don Oslear & Harold Rhodes
Player of the match: Justin Benson (Cambridgeshire)
(scorecard)
Myreside, Edinburgh
Umpires: John Hampshire & Tommy Wilson
Player of the match: Graham Dilley (Kent)
Second round
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County Ground, Derby
Umpires: Don Oslear & Bob White
Player of the match: Jack Richards (Surrey)
(scorecard)
The Royal & Sun Alliance County Ground, Bristol
Umpires: John Harris & Kevin Lyons
Player of the match: Chris Balderstone (Leicestershire)
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to two.
(scorecard)
County Ground, Southampton
Umpires: Jack Birkenshaw & Allan Jones
Player of the match: Tim Curtis (Worcestershire)
(scorecard)
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Umpires: John Jameson & Mervyn Kitchen
Player of the match: Chris Broad (Nottinghamshire)
(scorecard)
County Ground, Taunton
Umpires: David Evans & Ray Julian
Player of the match: Gehan Mendis (Lancashire)
(scorecard)
County Ground, Hove
Umpires: Barry Dudleston & Roy Palmer
Player of the match: Imran Khan (Sussex)
(scorecard)
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Umpires: John Hampshire & John Holder
Player of the match: Geoff Humpage (Warwickshire)
(scorecard)
Headingley, Leeds
Umpires: Barrie Leadbeater & Peter Wight
Player of the match: Martyn Moxon (Yorkshire)
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to two.
Quarter-finals
[edit ](scorecard)
Grace Road, Leicester
Umpires: Barrie Leadbeater & Don Oslear
Player of the match: Neil Fairbrother (Lancashire)
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to three.
(scorecard)
The Oval, London
Umpires: David Constant & Nigel Plews
Player of the match: Richard Hadlee (Nottinghamshire)
(scorecard)
New Road, Worcester
Umpires: David Evans & David Shepherd
Player of the match: David Smith (Worcestershire)
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to two.
(scorecard)
Headingley, Leeds
Umpires: Jack Birkenshaw & John Holder
Player of the match: Ian Gould (Sussex)
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to two.
Semi-finals
[edit ](scorecard)
The Oval, London
Umpires: Nigel Plews & Alan Whitehead
Player of the match: Trevor Jesty (Surrey)
(scorecard)
New Road, Worcester
Umpires: Don Oslear & Roy Palmer
Player of the match: Imran Khan (Sussex)
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to three.
Final
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Lord's, London
Umpires: Dickie Bird & Ken Palmer
Player of the match: Dermot Reeve (Sussex)
References
[edit ]- ^ "NatWest Trophy, 1986 – Fixtures". CricketArchive. Archived from the original on 21 August 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- ^ a b Benson and Hedges Cricket Year – Fifth Edition September 1985 to September 1986 – Editor David Lemmon pages 333-430
External links
[edit ]- CricketArchive tournament page Archived 21 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine