1988–89 Sri Lankan cricket season

The 1988–89 Sri Lankan cricket season marked the beginning of domestic first-class cricket in the country.

Honours

  • Lakspray Trophy – Nondescripts Cricket Club & Sinhalese Sports Club shared title
  • Brown's Trophy – Sinhalese Sports Club
  • Most runs – DSBP Kuruppu 339 @ 113.00 (HS 126)
  • Most wickets – SD Anurasiri 24 @ 13.12 (BB 8–53)

Test series

Sri Lanka played no home Test matches this season.

External sources

  • "A brief history". CricInfo – brief history of Sri Lankan cricket
  • "The Home of CricketArchive". CricketArchive – Tournaments in Sri Lanka

Further reading

  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1990
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