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This list of first-class cricket records itemises some record team and individual performances in first-class cricket. The list is necessarily selective, since it is in cricket's nature to generate copious records and statistics. Both instance records (such as highest team and individual scores, lowest team scores and record margins of victory) and season and career records (such as most runs or wickets in a season, and most runs or wickets in a career) are included.

Team scoring records ↔ scroll for more
MarginTeamsVenueSeason
Innings and 851 runsPakistan Railways beat Dera Ismail KhanLahore1964–65
Innings and 666 runsVictoria beat TasmaniaMelbourne1922–23
Innings and 656 runsVictoria beat New South WalesMelbourne1926–27
Innings and 605 runsNew South Wales beat South AustraliaSydney1900–01
Innings and 579 runsEngland beat AustraliaThe Oval1938
Innings and 575 runsSind beat BaluchistanKarachi1973–74
Innings and 551 runsGoa beat Arunachal PradeshPorvorim2024–25
Team scoring records (2) ↔ scroll for more
MarginTeamsVenueSeason
725 runsMumbai beat UttarakhandBangaluru2021–22
685 runsNew South Wales beat QueenslandSydney1929–30
675 runsEngland beat AustraliaBrisbane1928–29
645 runsSouth Zone beat North ZoneSalem2022–23
638 runsNew South Wales beat South AustraliaAdelaide1920–21
609 runsMuslim Commercial Bank beat Water and Power Development AuthorityLahore1977–78
585 runsSargodha beat Lahore Municipal CorporationFaisalabad1978–79
Team scoring records (3) ↔ scroll for more
TeamsVenueSeason
Lancashire beat LeicestershireManchester1956
Karachi A beat Sind AKarachi1957–58
Railways beat Jammu and KashmirSrinagar1960–61
Karnataka beat KeralaChikmagalur1977–78
Team scoring records (4) ↔ scroll for more
RunsTeamsVenueSeason
1,107Victoria (v New South Wales)Melbourne1926–27
1,059Victoria (v Tasmania)Melbourne1922–23
952-6dSri Lanka (v India)Colombo1997
951-7dSind (v Baluchistan)Karachi1973–74
944-6dHyderabad (v Andhra)Secunderabad1993–94
918New South Wales (v South Australia)Sydney1900–01
912-8dHolkar (v Mysore)Indore1945–46
912-6d†Tamil Nadu (v Goa)Panaji1988–89
910-6dRailways (v Dera Ismail Khan)Lahore1964–65
903-7dEngland (v Australia)The Oval1938
900-6dQueensland (v Victoria)Brisbane2005–06
Team scoring records (5) ↔ scroll for more
RunsTeamsVenueSeason
6The Bs (v England)Lord's1810
12Oxford University (v MCC)Oxford1877
12Northamptonshire (v Gloucestershire)Gloucester1907
13Auckland (v Canterbury)Auckland1877–78
13Nottinghamshire (v Yorkshire)Nottingham1901
14Surrey (v Essex)Chelmsford1983
15MCC (v Surrey)Lord's1839
15Victoria (v MCC)Melbourne1903–04
15Northamptonshire (v Yorkshire)Northampton1908
15Hampshire (v Warwickshire)Birmingham1922
Team scoring records (6) ↔ scroll for more
RunsTeamsResultVenueSeason
654–5England (v South Africa)DrawnDurban1938–39
604Maharashtra (v Bombay)Bombay won by 354 runsPune1948–49
592Glamorgan (v Gloucestershire)TiedCheltenham2024
576–8Trinidad (v Barbados)DrawnPort-of-Spain1945–46
572New South Wales (v South Australia)South Australia won by 20 runsSydney1907–08
541–7West Zone (v South Zone)West Zone won by three wicketsHyderabad2009–10
529–9Western Australia Combined XI (v South Africans)DrawnPerth1963–64
518Victoria (v Queensland)Queensland won by 234 runsBrisbane1926–27
513–9Central Province (v Southern Province)Central Province won by one wicketKandy2003–04
Individual records (batting) ↔ scroll for more
RunsPlayerMatchVenueSeason
344W. G. Grace (Gentlemen of MCC)Kent v Gentlemen of MCCCanterbury1876
424Archie MacLaren (Lancashire)Somerset v LancashireTaunton1895
429Bill Ponsford (Victoria)Victoria v TasmaniaMelbourne1922–23
437Bill Ponsford (Victoria)Victoria v QueenslandMelbourne1927–28
452*Don Bradman (New South Wales)New South Wales v QueenslandSydney1929–30
499Hanif Mohammad (Karachi)Karachi v BahawalpurKarachi1958–59
501*Brian Lara (Warwickshire)Warwickshire v DurhamBirmingham1994
Individual records (batting) (2) ↔ scroll for more
RunsPlayerInningsMatchesAverageCareer span
61,760Jack Hobbs (Surrey and England)1,32583450.70from 1905 to 1934
58,959Frank Woolley (Kent and England)1,53097840.77from 1906 to 1938
57,611Patsy Hendren (Middlesex and England)1,30083350.80from 1907 to 1938
55,061Phil Mead (Hampshire and England)1,34081447.67from 1905 to 1936
54,211W. G. Grace (Gloucestershire, London County, and England)1,47887039.45from 1865 to 1908
50,670Herbert Sutcliffe (Yorkshire and England)1,09875452.02from 1919 to 1945
50,551Wally Hammond (Gloucestershire and England)1,00563456.10from 1920 to 1951
48,426Geoffrey Boycott (Yorkshire and England)1,01460956.83from 1962 to 1986
47,793Tom Graveney (Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and England)1,22373244.91from 1948 to 1971–72
44,846Graham Gooch (Essex and England)99058149.01from 1973 to 1997 (plus one match in 2000)
43,551Tom Hayward (Surrey and England)1,13871241.79from 1893 to 1914
43,423Dennis Amiss (Warwickshire and England)1,13965842.86from 1960 to 1987
42,719Colin Cowdrey (Kent and England)1,13069242.89from 1950 to 1976
41,284Andy Sandham (Surrey and England)1,00064344.82from 1911 to 1937–38
41,112Graeme Hick (Worcestershire, England, Zimbabwe, Queensland and Northern Districts)87152652.23from 1983–84 to 2008
40,140Len Hutton (Yorkshire and England)81451355.51from 1934 to 1960
Individual records (batting) (3) ↔ scroll for more
AveragePlayerMatchesRunsCareer span
95.14Don Bradman (New South Wales, South Australia and Australia)23428,067from 1927–28 to 1948–49
57.84Sachin Tendulkar (Bombay/Mumbai, Yorkshire and India)31025,396from 1988–89 to 2013–14
57.83Darren Lehmann (South Australia, Victoria, Australia and Yorkshire)28425,795from 1987–88 to 2007–08
56.83Geoff Boycott (Yorkshire and England)60948,426from 1962 to 1986
56.37Ranjitsinhji (Sussex and England)30724,692from 1893 to 1912 (plus three matches in 1920)
56.22Bob Simpson (New South Wales, Western Australia and Australia)25721,029from 1952–53 to 1977–78
56.10Wally Hammond (Gloucestershire and England)63450,551from 1920 to 1947 (plus occasional matches to 1951)
55.90Ricky Ponting (Tasmania and Australia)28924,150from 1992–93 to 2013
55.51Len Hutton (Yorkshire and England)51340,140from 1934 to 1955 (plus occasional matches to 1960)
55.33Rahul Dravid (Karnataka and India)29823,794from 1990–91 to 2011–12
54.87Gary Sobers (Barbados, West Indies, South Australia and Nottinghamshire)38328,314from 1952–53 to 1974
54.74Barry Richards (Natal, South Africa, Hampshire and South Australia)33928,358from 1964–65 to 1982–83
54.67Graeme Pollock (Eastern Province, Transvaal and South Africa)26220,940from 1960–61 to 1986–87
Individual records (batting) (4) ↔ scroll for more
RunsPlayerSeason
3,816 runs (50 innings, average 90.85)Denis Compton (Middlesex & England)1947
3,539 runs (52 innings, average 80.43)Bill Edrich (Middlesex & England)1947
3,518 runs (61 innings, average 66.37)Tom Hayward (Surrey and England)1906
3,429 runs (56 innings, average 68.58)Len Hutton (Yorkshire and England)1949
3,352 runs (59 innings, average 60.94)Frank Woolley (Kent and England)1928
Individual records (batting) (5) ↔ scroll for more
RunsSequenceBatterBowlerMatchVenueSeason
376 4 4 6 4 4 4 4 1(3 no-balls contributed two extras each, so the over cost 43)Louis Kimber (Leicestershire)Ollie Robinson (Sussex)Sussex v LeicestershireHove2024
366 6 6 6 6 6Garfield Sobers (Nottinghamshire)Malcolm Nash (Glamorgan)Glamorgan v NottinghamshireSwansea1968
366 6 6 6 6 6Ravi Shastri (Bombay)Tilak Raj (Baroda)Bombay v BarodaBombay1984–85
344 6 6 0 4 4 4 6(2 no-balls)Ted Alletson (Nottinghamshire)Ernest Killick (Sussex)Sussex v NottinghamshireHove1911
344 0 4 4 6 6 6 4 (8-ball over)Richard Edwards (New Zealand Governor-General's XI)Joey Carew (West Indians)Governor-General's XI v West IndiansAuckland1968–69
346 4 6 6 6 6Frank Hayes (Lancashire)Malcolm Nash (Glamorgan)Glamorgan v LancashireSwansea1977
346 4 4 4 4 6 6 0(2 no-balls contributed 2 extras each, so the over cost 38)Andrew Flintoff (Lancashire)Alex Tudor (Surrey)Lancashire v SurreyManchester1998
346 6 6 6 4 6Craig Spearman (Gloucestershire)Stephen Moreton (Oxford University Centre of Cricketing Excellence)Oxford UCCE v GloucestershireOxford2005
346 6 6 6 6 4Ben Stokes (Durham)Josh Baker (Worcestershire)Worcestershire v DurhamWorcester2022
750 4 4 4 6 6 4 6 1 4 1 0 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 4 0 1(including 17 no-balls and only five legitimate deliveries; 2 no-balls not scored off contributed one each, so the over cost 77)Lee Germon and R. M. Ford (Canterbury)R. H. Vance (Wellington)Canterbury v WellingtonChristchurch1989–90
346 6 6 6 4 6Matthew Maynard (Glamorgan)Steve Marsh (Kent)Glamorgan v KentSwansea1992
346 6 4 6 6 6Glen Chapple (Lancashire)Tony Cottey (Glamorgan)Lancashire v GlamorganManchester1993
346 4 6 6 6 6Barry Touzel (Western Province B)Frans Viljoen (Griqualand West)Western Province B v Griqualand WestKimberley1993–94
Individual records (batting) (6) ↔ scroll for more
boundariesPlayerMatchSeason
72 (10 sixes and 62 fours)Brian Lara (501*)Warwickshire v Durham at Birmingham1994
68 (68 fours)Percy Perrin (343*)Essex v Derbyshire at Chesterfield1904
65 (a six and 64 fours)Archie MacLaren (424)Lancashire v Somerset at Taunton1895
64 (64 fours)Hanif Mohammad (499)Karachi v Bahawalpur at Karachi1958–59
60 (26 sixes and 34 fours)Tanmay Agarwal (366)Hyderabad v Arunachal Pradesh at Hyderabad2023–24
58 (2 sixes and 56 fours)Sakibul Gani (341)Bihar v Mizoram at Kolkata2021–22
58 (2 sixes and 56 fours)Tom Banton (371)Somerset v Worcestershire at Taunton2025
57 (5 sixes and 52 fours)John Edrich (310*)(The most boundaries in a Test match innings)England v New Zealand at Leeds1965
57 (5 sixes and 52 fours)Naved Latif (394)Sargodha v Gujranwala at Gujranwala2000–01
56 (2 sixes and 54 fours)Kedar Jadhav (327)Maharashtra v Uttar Pradesh at Gahunje2012–13
55 (55 fours)Charles Gregory (383)New South Wales v Queensland at Brisbane1906–07
55 (2 sixes and 53 fours)Geoff Marsh (355*)Western Australia v South Australia at Perth1989–90
55 (3 sixes, 1 five and 51 fours)Sanjay Manjrekar (377)Bombay v Hyderabad at Bombay1990–91
55 (3 sixes and 52 fours)Darren Lehmann (339)Yorkshire v Durham at Headingley2006
55 (1 six and 54 fours)Daryl Mitchell (298)Worcestershire v Somerset at Taunton2009
55 (1 six and 54 fours)Stephen Cook (390)Lions v Warriors at East London2009–10
55 (8 sixes and 47 fours)Rilee Rossouw (319)Eagles v Titans at Centurion2009–10
Individual records (batting) (7) ↔ scroll for more
Triple-centuriesPlayerMatchesCareer span
6Donald Bradman (two for Australia, two for New South Wales and two for South Australia)234from 1927–28 to 1948–49
4Bill Ponsford (all for Victoria)162from 1920–21 to 1934–35
4Wally Hammond (one for England and three for Gloucestershire)634from 1920 to 1951
3W. G. Grace (two for Gloucestershire and one for MCC)870from 1865 to 1908
3Graeme Hick (all for Worcestershire)526from 1983–84 to 2008
3Brian Lara (two for West Indies and one for Warwickshire)259from 1987–88 to 2006–07
3Mike Hussey (all for Northamptonshire)273from 1994–95 to 2012–13
3Ravindra Jadeja (all for Saurashtra)134from 2006–07 to present
3Cheteshwar Pujara (two for Saurashtra and one for India A)275from 2005–06 to present
Individual records (batting) (8) ↔ scroll for more
Double-centuriesPlayerMatchesCareer span
37Donald Bradman (twelve for Australia in Test matches, seven for touring Australian sides, eight for New South Wales, eight for South Australia, one for WM Woodfull's XI and one for DG Bradman's XI)234from 1927–28 to 1948–49
36Wally Hammond (seven for England in Test matches, twenty-four for Gloucestershire, five for touring MCC sides)634from 1920 to 1951
22Patsy Hendren (one for England in a Test match, four for touring MCC sides, fifteen for Middlesex and two for MCC)833from 1907 to 1938
18Cheteshwar Pujara (three for India in Test matches, two for India A, one for India Blue in the Duleep Trophy final, nine for Saurashtra and three for Sussex)275from 2006 to present
17Mark Ramprakash (five for Middlesex and twelve for Surrey)461from 1987 to 2012
17Herbert Sutcliffe (sixteen for Yorkshire and one for England in a Test trial)754from 1919 to 1945
16C. B. Fry (thirteen for Sussex, two for Hampshire and one for Gentlemen)394from 1892 to 1921–22
16Jack Hobbs (one for England in a Test match, thirteen for Surrey, one for Players and one for Rest of England)834from 1905 to 1934
16Graeme Hick (fourteen for Worcestershire, one for Zimbabweans and one for Northern Districts)526from 1983–84 to 2008
Individual records (batting) (9) ↔ scroll for more
CenturiesPlayerMatchesCareer span
199Jack Hobbsincluding 15 for England in Test matches, 12 for touring representative MCC teams, 144 for Surrey, and 16 for Players v Gentlemen834from 1905 to 1934
170Patsy Hendrenincluding 7 for England in Test matches, 16 for touring representative MCC teams, 119 for Middlesex, and 13 for MCC833from 1907 to 1938
167Wally Hammondincluding 22 for England in Test matches, 20 for touring representative MCC teams, and 113 for Gloucestershire634from 1920 to 1951
153Phil Meadincluding 4 for England in Test matches, 3 for touring representative MCC teams, and 138 for Hampshire814from 1905 to 1936
151Herbert Sutcliffeincluding 16 for England in Test matches, 7 for touring representative MCC teams, and 112 for Yorkshire754from 1919 to 1945
151Geoffrey Boycottincluding 22 for England in Test matches, 13 for touring representative MCC teams, and 103 for Yorkshire609from 1962 to 1986
145Frank Woolleyincluding 5 for England in Test matches, 7 for touring representative MCC teams, and 122 for Kent978from 1906 to 1938
136Graeme Hickincluding 6 for England in Test matches, 7 for touring representative England teams, 106 for Worcestershire, and 10 for Northern Districts526from 1983–84 to 2008
129Len Huttonincluding 19 for England in Test matches, 18 for touring representative MCC teams, and 85 for Yorkshire513from 1934 to 1960
128Graham Goochincluding 20 for England in Test matches, 8 for official touring representative England teams, and 94 for Essex581from 1973 to 1997 (plus one match in 2000)
124W. G. Grace (see List of first-class cricket centuries by W. G. Grace)including 2 for England in Test matches, 19 for MCC teams, 52 for Gloucestershire, 7 for London County, and 15 for Gentlemen v Players870from 1865 to 1908
123Denis Comptonincluding 17 for England in Test matches, 20 for touring representative MCC teams, and 67 for Middlesex515from 1936 to 1958 (plus occasional matches to 1964)
122Tom Graveneyincluding 11 for England in Test matches, 16 for touring representative MCC teams, 50 for Gloucestershire, and 27 for Worcestershire732from 1948 to 1971–72
117Donald Bradmanincluding 29 for Australia in Test matches, 30 for touring representative Australian teams or representative Australian teams against touring representative teams, 21 for New South Wales, and 25 for South Australia234from 1927–28 to 1948 (plus occasional matches in 1948–49)
Individual records (bowling) ↔ scroll for more
WicketsPlayerMatchesAverageCareer span
4,204 wicketsWilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire and England)111016.72from 1898 to 1930
3,776 wicketsTich Freeman (Kent and England)59218.42from 1914 to 1936
3,278 wicketsCharlie Parker (Gloucestershire and England)63519.46from 1903 to 1935
3,061 wicketsJack Hearne (Middlesex and England)63917.75from 1888 to 1914 (plus one match in 1921 and another in 1923)
2,979 wicketsTom Goddard (Gloucestershire and England)59319.84from 1922 to 1952
2,874 wicketsAlec Kennedy (Hampshire and England)67721.23from 1907 to 1936
2,857 wicketsDerek Shackleton (Hampshire and England)64718.65from 1948 to 1969
2,844 wicketsTony Lock (Surrey, Leicestershire, England and Western Australia)65419.23from 1946 to 1970–71
2,830 wicketsFred Titmus (Middlesex and England)79222.37from 1949 to 1980 (plus one match in 1982)
2,809 wicketsW. G. Grace (Gloucestershire, London County and England)87018.14from 1865 to 1908
2,784 wicketsMaurice Tate (Sussex and England)67918.16from 1912 to 1937
2,742 wicketsGeorge Hirst (Yorkshire and England)82618.73from 1891 to 1921–2 (plus one match in 1929)
2,503 wicketsColin "Charlie" Blythe (Kent and England)43916.81from 1899 to 1914
2,465 wicketsDerek Underwood (Kent and England)67620.28from 1963 to 1987
2,432 wicketsEwart Astill (Leicestershire and England)73323.76from 1906 to 1939
Individual records (bowling) (2) ↔ scroll for more
WicketsPlayerAverageSeason
304Tich Freeman (England, Kent and Players)18.051928
298Tich Freeman (England, Kent, Players and South of England)15.261933
290Tom Richardson (Surrey, Players and South of England)14.371895
283Charles Turner (Australians)11.681888
276Tich Freeman (England, Kent and Players)15.601931
275Tich Freeman (England, Kent, Players and South of England)16.841930
Individual records (all-rounders) ↔ scroll for more
PlayerRunsWicketsMatchesCareer span
Frank Woolley (Kent and England)58,959 (average 40.77)2,066 (average 19.87)Woolley also took 1,018 catches978from 1906 to 1938
W. G. Grace (Gloucestershire, London County, and England)54,211 (average 39.45)2,809 (average 18.14)870from 1865 to 1908
Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire and England)39,969 (average 30.81)4,204 (average 16.72)1,110from 1898 to 1930
Jack Hearne (John William Hearne) (Middlesex and England)37,252 (average 40.98)1,839 (average 24.42)647from 1909 to 1936
George Herbert Hirst (Yorkshire and England)36,356 (average 34.13)2,742 (average 18.73)826from 1891 to 1921 (plus one match in 1929)
Brian Close (Yorkshire, Somerset and England)34,994 (average 33.26)1,171 (average 26.42)786from 1949 to 1977 (plus occasional matches to 1986)
James Langridge (Sussex and England)31,716 (average 35.20)1,530 (average 22.56)695from 1924 to 1953
Trevor Bailey (Essex and England)28,641 (average 33.42)2,082 (average 23.13)682from 1945 to 1967
John King (Leicestershire)25,122 (average 27.33)1,204 (average 25.17)552from 1895 to 1925
John Gunn (Nottinghamshire and England)24,557 (average 33.18)1,242 (average 24.52)535from 1896 to 1925 (plus occasional matches to 1932)
Johnny Douglas (Essex and England)24,531 (average 27.90)1,893 (average 23.32)651from 1901 to 1930
Ray Illingworth (Yorkshire, Leicestershire and England)24,134 (average 28.06)2,072 (average 20.27)787from 1951 to 1983
Vallance Jupp (Sussex, Northamptonshire and England)23,296 (average 29.41)1,658 (average 23.01)529from 1909 to 1938
Ewart Astill (Leicestershire and England)22,735 (average 22.55)2,432 (average 23.76)733from 1906 to 1939
Albert Relf (Sussex and England)22,238 (average 26.79)1,897 (average 20.94)565from 1900 to 1921
Individual records (all-rounders) (2) ↔ scroll for more
PlayerRunsDismissalsMatchesCareer span
Jim Parks (Sussex, Somerset and England)36,673 (average 34.76)1,181 (1,088 c, 93 st)739from 1949 to 1976
Les Ames (Kent and England)37,248 (average 43.51)1,121 (703 c, 418 st)593from 1926 to 1951
Individual records (wicket-keepers) ↔ scroll for more
DismissalsPlayerMatchesCareer span
1,649 (1,473 caught, 176 stumped)Bob Taylor (Derbyshire and England)639from 1960 to 1988
1,527 (1,270 c, 257 st)John Murray (Middlesex and England)635from 1952 to 1975
1,497 (1,242 c, 255 st)Bert Strudwick (Surrey and England)675from 1902 to 1927
1,344 (1,211 c, 133 st)Alan Knott (Kent and England)511from 1964 to 1985
1,320 (1,192 c, 128 st)Jack Russell (Gloucestershire and England)465from 1981 to 2004
1,310 (933 c, 377 st)Fred Huish (Kent)497from 1895 to 1914
1,294 (1,083 c, 211 st)Brian Taylor (Essex)572from 1949 to 1973
1,263 (1,139 c, 124 st)Steve Rhodes (Worcestershire and England)440from 1981 to 2004
1,253 (906 c, 347 st)David Hunter (Yorkshire)548from 1889 to 1909
1,228 (953 c, 275 st)Harry Butt (Sussex and England)550from 1890 to 1912
1,207 (852 c, 355 st)Jack Board (London County, Gloucestershire, England and Hawke's Bay)525from 1891 to 1914–15
1,206 (904 c, 302 st)Harry Elliott (Derbyshire and England)532from 1920 to 1947
1,181 (1,088 c, 93 st)Jim Parks (Sussex, Somerset and England)739from 1949 to 1976
1,126 (948 c, 178 st)Roy Booth (Yorkshire and Worcestershire)468from 1951 to 1970
1,121 (703 c, 418 st)Les Ames (Kent and England)593from 1926 to 1951
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StumpingsPlayerMatchesCareer span
418Les Ames (Kent and England)593from 1926 to 1951
377Fred Huish (Kent)497from 1895 to 1914
358Ted Pooley (Middlesex and Surrey)370from 1861 to 1883
355Jack Board (London County, Gloucestershire, England and Hawke's Bay)525from 1891 to 1914–15
347David Hunter (Yorkshire)548from 1889 to 1909
343George Duckworth (Lancashire and England)504from 1923 to 1938
341Tich Cornford (Sussex and England)496from 1921 to 1947
334Harold Stephenson (Somerset)463from 1948 to 1964
322Fred Price (Middlesex and England)402from 1926 to 1947
302Harry Elliott (Derbyshire and England)532from 1920 to 1947
Individual records (fielding) ↔ scroll for more
CatchesPlayerMatchesCareer span
1,018Frank Woolley (Kent and England)978from 1906 to 1938
876W. G. Grace (Gloucestershire, London County and England)870from 1865 to 1908
831Tony Lock (Surrey, Leicestershire, England and Western Australia)654from 1946 to 1970–71
820†Wally Hammond (Gloucestershire and England)634from 1920 to 1951
813†Brian Close (Yorkshire, Somerset and England)786from 1949 to 1986
788John Langridge (Sussex)574from 1928 to 1955
765Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire and England)1110from 1899 to 1929–30
760Arthur Milton (Gloucestershire and England)620from 1948 to 1974
759Patsy Hendren (Middlesex and England)833from 1907 to 1938
709Graeme Hick (Worcestershire, England, Zimbabwe, Queensland and Northern Districts)526from 1983–84 to 2008
697Peter Walker (Glamorgan and England)469from 1956 to 1972
694John Tunnicliffe (Yorkshire)498from 1891 to 1907
675James Seymour (London County and Kent)553from 1900 to 1926
675Phil Mead (Hampshire and England)814from 1905 to 1936
644Keith Fletcher (Essex and England)730from 1962 to 1988
Individual records (other) ↔ scroll for more
MatchesPlayerCareer span
1110Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire and England)from 1898 to 1930
978Frank Woolley (Kent and England)from 1906 to 1938
870W. G. Grace (Gloucestershire, London County and England)from 1865 to 1908
834Jack Hobbs (Surrey and England)from 1905 to 1934
833Patsy Hendren (Middlesex and England)from 1907 to 1938
826George Herbert Hirst (Yorkshire and England)from 1891 to 1929
814Phil Mead (Hampshire and England)from 1905 to 1936
792Fred Titmus (Middlesex and England)from 1949 to 1980
787Ray Illingworth (Yorkshire, Leicestershire and England)from 1951 to 1983
786Brian Close (Yorkshire and England)from 1949 to 1986
754Herbert Sutcliffe (Yorkshire and England)from 1919 to 1945
Highest partnerships ↔ scroll for more
RunsPlayersOppositionVenueSeason
624 (3rd wicket)Kumar Sangakkara & Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)v South AfricaColombo2006
606* (3rd wicket)Kashyap Bakle & Snehal Kauthankar (Goa)v Arunachal PradeshPorvorim2024–25
594* (3rd wicket)Swapnil Gugale and Ankit Bawne (Maharashtra)v DelhiMumbai2016–17
580 (2nd wicket)Rafatullah Mohmand & Aamer Sajjad (Water and Power Development Authority)v Sui Southern Gas CompanySheikhupura Stadium2009–10
577 (4th wicket)Vijay Hazare & Gul Mohammad (Baroda)v HolkarBaroda1946–47
576 (2nd wicket)Sanath Jayasuriya & Roshan Mahanama (Sri Lanka)v IndiaColombo1997–98
574* (4th wicket)Clyde Walcott & Frank Worrell (Barbados)v TrinidadPort-of-Spain1945–46
561 (1st wicket)Waheed Mirza & Mansoor Akhtar (Karachi Whites)v QuettaKarachi1976–77
555 (1st wicket)Percy Holmes & Herbert Sutcliffe (Yorkshire)v EssexLeyton1932
554 (1st wicket)Jack Brown & John Tunnicliffe (Yorkshire)v DerbyshireChesterfield1898
539 (3rd wicket)Sagar Jogiyani & Ravindra Jadeja (Saurashtra)v GujaratSurat2012–13
538 (4rd wicket)Babul Kumar & Sakibul Gani (Bihar)v MizoramKolkota2021–22
523 (3rd wicket)Michael Carberry & Neil McKenzie (Hampshire)v YorkshireSouthampton2011
520* (5th wicket)Cheteshwar Pujara & Ravindra Jadeja (Saurashtra)v OrissaRajkot2008–09
503 (1st wicket)Aaron Finch & Ryan Carters (Cricket Australia XI)v New ZealandersSydney2015–16
502* (4th wicket)Frank Worrell & John Goddard (Barbados)v TrinidadBridgetown, Barbados1943–44
501 (3rd wicket)Alviro Petersen & Ashwell Prince (Lancashire)v GlamorganColwyn Bay2015
494 (5th wicket)Marshall Ayub & Mehrab Hossain, Jr. (Central Zone)v East ZoneBogra2012–13
490 (1st wicket)Ted Bowley & John Langridge (Sussex)v MiddlesexHove1933
487* (6th wicket)George Headley & Clarence Passailaigue (Jamaica)v Lord Tennyson's XIKingston, Jamaica1931–32
486 (1st wicket)Will Pucovski & Marcus Harris (Victoria)v South AustraliaGlenelg2020–21
485 (1st wicket)Yaseen Valli & Andrea Agathangelou (Easterns)v BolandPaarl2019–20
480 (2nd wicket)Dean Elgar & Rilee Rossouw (Eagles)v TitansCenturion2009–10
460 (7th wicket)Bhupinder Singh jnr & Pankaj Dharmani (Punjab)v DelhiDelhi1994–95
433 (8th wicket)Arthur Sims & Victor Trumper (Australians)v CanterburyChristchurch1913–14
283 (9th wicket)Arnold Warren & John Chapman (Derbyshire)v WarwickshireBlackwell1910
307 (10th wicket)Alan Kippax & Hal Hooker (New South Wales)v VictoriaMelbourne1928–29