1969 Player's County League

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Cricket formatLimited overs cricket
(40 overs per innings)
Tournament formatLeague
ChampionsLancashire (1st title)
1969 Player's County League
AdministratorTest and County Cricket Board
Cricket formatLimited overs cricket
(40 overs per innings)
Tournament formatLeague
ChampionsLancashire (1st title)
Participants17
Matches136
Most runs517 Michael Smith (Middlesex)
Most wickets29 Ray East (Essex)
1970

The 1969 Player's County League was the first competing of what was colloquially known as the Sunday League. The second one-day league in England and Wales, it consisted of the seventeen first-class counties playing each other on Sunday afternoons throughout the season. The competition was won by Lancashire County Cricket Club.

Team Pld W T L N/R A Pts R/R
Lancashire (C) 16120301494.217
Hampshire 16120400484.142
Essex 16110410454.305
Kent 1691600383.948
Surrey 1690610373.762
Gloucestershire 1680800323.690
Middlesex 1670702304.181
Yorkshire 1670702303.958
Warwickshire 1660604283.959
Glamorgan 1670900283.619
Leicestershire 1660703274.086
Worcestershire 1660712273.956
Nottinghamshire 1651901234.142
Northamptonshire 1650911223.988
Derbyshire 16501001213.852
Somerset 16501001213.635
Sussex 16301120144.193
Team marked  (C)  finished as champions.
Source: CricketArchive[1]

Batting averages

PlayerCountyMatchesInningsRunsAverageHighest Score100s50s
Greg ChappellSomerset151545638.00128*12
Michael SmithMiddlesex141451736.9210314
Harry PillingLancashire151540533.7576*05
Barry RichardsHampshire131340533.7585*03
Brian BolusNottinghamshire151546233.008604
Brian LuckhurstKent161642430.287603
Qualification: 400 runs. Source: CricketArchive[2]

Bowling averages

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