1982 English cricket season

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1982 English cricket season
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The 1982 English cricket season was the 83rd in which the County Championship had been an official competition. India and Pakistan toured but both were defeated by England in their Test series. Middlesex won the County Championship.

Honours

  • County Championship - Middlesex
  • NatWest Trophy - Surrey
  • Sunday League - Sussex
  • Benson & Hedges Cup - Somerset
  • Minor Counties Championship - Oxfordshire
  • Second XI Championship - Worcestershire II
  • Wisden - Imran Khan, Trevor Jesty, Alvin Kallicharran, Kapil Dev, Malcolm Marshall

Test series

India tour

Pakistan tour

In May–July the Indian cricket team in England in 1982 played 3 Tests and 2 ODIs. Pakistan played a similar itinerary from June to September.

Zimbabwe tour

The Zimbabwe team made its inaugural tour of England in 1982 and played two first-class matches, both of which were drawn.

County Championship

NatWest Trophy

Benson & Hedges Cup

Sunday League

External links

  • Schweppes County Championship 1982 at CricketArchive
  • Benson and Hedges Cup 1982 at CricketArchive
  • John Player Special League 1982 at CricketArchive
  • Minor Counties Championship 1982 at CricketArchive

Annual reviews

References

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