Records
Most first-class runs for Warwickshire
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Most first-class wickets for Warwickshire
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Team totals
- Highest Total For – 810-4dec v Durham at Birmingham 1994
- Highest Total Against – 887 by Yorkshire at Birmingham 1896
- Lowest Total For – 16 v Kent at Tonbridge 1913
- Lowest Total Against – 15 by Hampshire at Birmingham 1922
Batting
- Highest Score – 501* BC Lara v Durham at Birmingham 1994 (current world record)
- Most Runs in Season – 2417 MJK Smith in 1959
- Most Runs in Career – 35146 DL Amiss 1960–1987
Best Partnership for each wicket
- 1st – 377* NF Horner and K Ibadulla v Surrey at The Oval 1960
- 2nd – 465* JA Jameson and RB Kanhai v Gloucestershire at Birmingham 1974
- 3rd – 327 SP Kinneir and WG Quaife v Lancashire at Birmingham 1901
- 4th – 470 AI Kallicharran and GW Humpage v Lancashire at Southport 1982
- 5th – 335 JO Troughton and TR Ambrose v Hampshire at Birmingham 2009
- 6th – 226 TR Ambrose and HH Streak v Worcestershire at New Road 2007
- 7th – 289* IR Bell and T Frost v Sussex at Horsham 2004
- 8th – 228 AJW Croom and RES Wyatt v Worcestershire at Dudley 1925
- 9th – 233 IJL Trott and JS Patel v Yorkshire at Birmingham 2009
- 10th – 214 NV Knight and A Richardson v Hampshire at Birmingham 2002
Bowling
- Best Bowling – 10–41 JD Bannister v Combined Services at Birmingham 1959
- Best Match Bowling – 15–76 S Hargreave v Surrey at The Oval 1903
- Wickets in Season – 180 WE Hollies in 1946
- Wickets in Career – 2201 WE Hollies 1932–1957
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