BOOK NOW: The 'Team of the Nineties' Dinner
Join us for a very special evening on Monday 21 October as we celebrate Lancashire Cricket's 'Team of the Nineties'
Lancashire Cricket Foundation will be holding a very special dinner as part of the Lancashire Line's 30th Anniversary which will honour and celebrate the success of Lancashire's 'Team of the Nineties'.
The dinner will take place on Monday 21 October in The Point at Emirates Old Trafford and will see many of the players in attendance from one of the most illustrious eras in the Club's history - with several also taking part in a Q&A.
Tickets are available to purchase now for £70 (£60 for Lancashire Line and Friends of the Foundation members) which includes a three-course meal and a commemorative gift to the mark the evening.
Click here to book your tickets online or contact the Lottery Office on 0161 868 6845.
As a one-day side Lancashire were formidable, moulded by captain David Hughes into a team to compare with the side that carried all before it in the 1970's.
Under Hughes, Lancashire built on their success in one-day competitions in 1988 when they won the first Refuge Cup, and 1989 in the Refuge (Sunday) League, by becoming the first team to win both Lord’s one-day finals in 1990 landing both the Nat West Trophy and Benson & Hedges Cup finals.
Having been on the wrong end of results in the 1991 and 1993 B&H Cup finals Lancashire won the trophy again in 1995 led by Mike Watkinson and returned to Lord’s the following year to complete a second cup ‘double’ of Nat West Trophy and Benson & Hedges Cup.
Wasim Akram was at the helm when another NatWest Trophy was won in 1998 along with a further Sunday League title that the team successfully defended the following year under John Crawley’s leadership. That was Lancashire’s eighth title of the decade, and they fully deserved the accolade of ‘Team of the Nineties’.
Click here to book your tickets online or contact the Lottery Office on 0161 868 6845.