Glamorgan County Cricket Club - Records

Records

Most first-class runs for Glamorgan
Qualification - 16000 runs

Player Runs
Alan Jones 34056
Emrys Davies 26102
Matthew Maynard 22764
Gilbert Parkhouse 22619
Hugh Morris 18520
Arnold Dyson 17921
Bernard Hedges 17733
Allan Watkins 17419
Peter Walker 16510

Most first-class wickets for Glamorgan
Qualification - 800 wickets

Player Wickets
Don Shepherd 2174
Jack Mercer 1460
Johnnie Clay 1292
Robert Croft 1001
Malcolm Nash 991
Frank Ryan 913
Wilf Wooller 887
Emrys Davies 885
Steve Watkin 861

Team totals

  • Highest Total For 718-3d v Sussex at Colwyn Bay, 2000
  • Highest Total Against 712 by Northamptonshire at Northampton. 1998
  • Lowest Total For 22 v Lancashire at Liverpool, 1924
  • Lowest Total Against 33 by Leicestershire at Ebbw Vale, 1965

Batting

  • Highest Score 309* S.P.James at Colwyn Bay, 2000

Best Partnership for each wicket

Wkt Score Batsmen Against Location Year
1st 374 Matthew Elliott and Steve James Sussex Colwyn Bay 2000
2nd 252 Matthew Maynard and David Hemp Northamptonshire Sophia Gardens 2002
3rd 313 Emrys Davies and Willie Jones Essex Brentwood 1948
4th 425* Adrian Dale and Viv Richards Middlesex Sophia Gardens 1993
5th 264 Maurice Robinson and Stan Montgomery Hampshire Bournemouth 1949
6th 240 Jim Allenby and Mark Wallace Surrey The Brit Oval 2009
7th 211 Tony Cottey and Ottis Gibson Leicestershire Swansea 1996
8th 202 Dai Davies and Joe Hills Sussex Eastbourne 1928
9th 203* Joe Hills and Johnnie Clay Worcestershire Swansea 1929
10th 143 Terry Davies and Simon Daniels Gloucestershire Swansea 1982
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Bowling

  • Best Bowling 10-51 J.Mercer v Worcestershire at Worcester, 1936
  • Best Match Bowling 17-212 J.C.Clay v Worcestershire at Swansea, 1937

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