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1994 AXA Equity & Law LeagueP W L T NR RR Pts 1 Warwickshire 17 13 3 - 1 83.47 54 2 Worcestershire 17 12 4 - 1 77.78 50 3 Kent 17 12 5 - - 90.31 48 4 Lancashire 17 11 5 - 1 84.66 46 5 Yorkshire 17 10 6 - 1 78.83 42 6 Surrey 17 9 5 - 3 97.99 42 7 Glamorgan 17 9 6 1 1 76.70 40 8 Derbyshire 17 8 7 - 2 86.27 36 9 Durham 17 6 7 1 3 85.89 32 10 Leicestershire 17 7 9 - 1 82.86 30 11 Nottinghamshire 17 6 8 - 3 85.91 30 12 Hampshire 17 7 10 - - 78.14 28 13 Northamptonshire 17 6 9 1 1 81.30 28 14 Middlesex 17 6 10 - 1 80.81 26 15 Sussex 17 5 11 - 1 77.78 22 16 Somerset 17 5 12 - - 85.09 20 17 Essex 17 4 11 1 1 73.44 20 18 Gloucestershire 17 4 12 - 1 78.70 18Each team to receive a maximum of 40 overs, with each bowler restricted to 8 overs and the bowler's run-up restricted to 15 yards. If two or more teams finish in on the same number of points, the positions will be decided on the most wins, or if still equal, the highest average run-rate per hundred balls throughout the season.
Points system: Four fielders (plus the bowler and wicket-keeper) must be within the area 30 yards from the wicket for each ball.
The competition was sponsored by AXA Equity & Law
Prize Money Batting award: 3,000 pounds for the batsman who scored most runs in the season - C.L.Hooper of Kent with 773; 1,500 pounds for the batsman who scored the second highest number of runs in the season - D.Byas of Yorkshire with 702. Bowling award: 3,000 pounds for the bowler who took the most wickets in the season, 1,500 pounds for the bowler who took the second most wickets in the season - the two awards where shared by C.A.Connor of Hampshire and N.M.K.Smith of Warwickshire who each took 26.
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