Records
Most first-class runs for Gloucestershire
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Most first-class wickets for Gloucestershire
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Team totals
- Highest Total For – 695-9 declared v Middlesex at Archdeacon Meadow, Gloucester 2004
- Highest Total Against – 774–7 declared by the Australians at Bristol 1948
- Lowest Total For – 17 v the Australians at Cheltenham (Spa) 1896
- Lowest Total Against – 12 by Northamptonshire at Gloucester 1907
Batting
- Highest Score – 341 Craig Spearman v Middlesex at Gloucester in 2004
- Most Runs in Season – 2860 WR Hammond in 1933
- Most Runs in Career – 33664 WR Hammond 1920–1951
- Most Hundreds in Career – 113 WR Hammond 1920–1951
Best Partnership for each wicket
- 1st – 395 DM Young & RB Nicholls v Oxford University at Oxford 1962
- 2nd – 256 CTM Pugh & TW Graveney v Derbyshire at Chesterfield 1960
- 3rd – 336 WR Hammond & BH Lyon v Leicestershire at Leicester (Aylestone Road) 1933
- 4th – 321 WR Hammond & WL Neale v Leicestershire at Gloucester 1937
- 5th – 261 WG Grace & WO Moberly v Yorkshire at Cheltenham 1876
- 6th – 320 GL Jessop & JH Board v Sussex at Hove 1903
- 7th – 248 WG Grace & EL Thomas v Sussex at Hove 1896
- 8th – 239 WR Hammond & AE Wilson v Lancashire at Bristol 1938
- 9th – 193 WG Grace & SAP Kitcat v Sussex at Bristol 1896
- 10th – 131 WR Gouldsworthy & JGWT Bessant v Somerset at Bristol 1923
Bowling
- Best Bowling – 10–40 EG Dennett v Essex at Bristol 1906
- Best Match Bowling – 17–56 CWL Parker v Essex at Gloucester 1925
- Wickets in Season – 222 TWJ Goddard in 1937 and 1947
- Wickets in Career – 3170 CWL Parker 1903–1935
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