1990 English cricket season
The 1990 English season was one of the most batsmen-friendly summers in living memory. The size of the seam on the cricket ball had been reduced markedly from 1989, and along with dry conditions and the extension of four-day cricket this allowed batsmen to build huge scores: Graham Gooch became one of a handful of men to average over 100 in a first-class season. The tone was set in early May, when Surrey saw their huge first-innings total of 707/9 Dec (Greig 291) surpassed by Lancashire's even larger 863, the latter score including 366 by Neil Fairbrother - a ground record for The Oval.
Honours
- County Championship - Middlesex CCC
- NatWest Trophy - Lancashire CCC
- Sunday League - Derbyshire CCC
- Benson & Hedges Cup - Lancashire CCC
- Minor Counties Championship - Hertfordshire
- MCCA Knockout Trophy - Buckinghamshire
- Second XI Championship - Sussex II
- Wisden - Mike Atherton, Mohammed Azharuddin, Alan Butcher, Desmond Haynes, Mark Waugh
Zimbabwe tour
The Zimbabwe national cricket team made a short tour of England in May, playing two limited overs and three first-class matches against county opposition.[1]