Records
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Most first-class runs for Glamorgan
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Most first-class wickets for Glamorgan
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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 |
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| 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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