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County Championship Winners, Runner-up Since 1890

County Championship Winners List: The County Championship is a domestic first-class cricket competition organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in England and Wales. The County Championship was first organised in 1890.

County Championship competition consists of eighteen clubs named after and representing historic counties, seventeen from England and one from Wales.

County Championship Winners List

The County Championship follows two divisions’ home and away 4-day fixtures. Yorkshire are the most successful team in the County Championship. The team have won 32 titles(+ 1 shared) so far in the tournament history.

Year Winner  Runners-up
2024 TBA TBA
2023 Surrey Essex
2022 Surrey Lancashire
2021 Warwickshire Lancashire
2020                                   Not held due to COVID-19
2019 Essex Somerset
2018 Surrey Somerset
2017 Essex Lancashire
2016 Middlesex Somerset
2015 Yorkshire Middlesex
2014 Yorkshire Warwickshire
2013 Durham Yorkshire
2012 Warwickshire Somerset
2011 Lancashire Warwickshire
2010 Nottinghamshire Somerset
2009 Durham Nottinghamshire
2008 Durham Nottinghamshire
2007 Sussex Durham
2006 Sussex Lancashire
2005 Nottinghamshire Hampshire
2004 Warwickshire Kent
2003 Sussex Lancashire
2002 Surrey Warwickshire
2001 Yorkshire Somerset
2000 Surrey Lancashire
1999 Surrey Lancashire
1998 Leicestershire Lancashire
1997 Glamorgan Kent
1996 Leicestershire Derbyshire
1995 Warwickshire Middlesex
1994 Warwickshire Leicestershire
1993 Middlesex Worcestershire
1992 Essex Kent
1991 Essex Warwickshire
1990 Middlesex Essex
1989 Worcestershire Essex
1988 Worcestershire Kent
1987 Nottinghamshire Lancashire
1986 Essex Gloucestershire
1985 Middlesex Hampshire
1984 Essex Nottinghamshire
1983 Essex Middlesex
1982 Middlesex Leicestershire
1981 Nottinghamshire Sussex
1980 Middlesex Surrey
1979 Essex Worcestershire
1978 Kent Essex
1977 Kent, Middlesex N/A
1976 Middlesex Northamptonshire
1975 Leicestershire Yorkshire
1974 Worcestershire Hampshire
1973 Hampshire Surrey
1972 Warwickshire Kent
1971 Surrey Warwickshire
1970 Kent Glamorgan
1969 Glamorgan Gloucestershire
1968 Yorkshire Kent
1967 Yorkshire Kent
1966 Yorkshire Worcestershire
1965 Worcestershire Northamptonshire
1964 Worcestershire Warwickshire
1963 Yorkshire Glamorgan
1962 Yorkshire Worcestershire
1961 Hampshire Yorkshire
1960 Yorkshire Lancashire
1959 Yorkshire Gloucestershire
1958 Surrey Hampshire
1957 Surrey Northamptonshire
1956 Surrey Lancashire
1955 Surrey Yorkshire
1954 Surrey Yorkshire
1953 Surrey Sussex
1952 Surrey Yorkshire
1951 Warwickshire Yorkshire
1950 Lancashire, Surrey N/A
1949 Middlesex, Yorkshire N/A
1948 Glamorgan Surrey
1947 Middlesex Gloucestershire
1946 Yorkshire Middlesex
1940–1945                                Not held due to World War II
1939 Yorkshire Middlesex
1938 Yorkshire Middlesex
1937 Yorkshire Middlesex
1936 Derbyshire Middlesex
1935 Yorkshire Derbyshire
1934 Lancashire Sussex
1933 Yorkshire Sussex
1932 Yorkshire Sussex
1931 Yorkshire Gloucestershire
1930 Lancashire Gloucestershire
1929 Nottinghamshire Lancashire, Yorkshire
1928 Lancashire Kent
1927 Lancashire Nottinghamshire
1926 Lancashire Yorkshire
1925 Yorkshire Surrey
1924 Yorkshire Middlesex
1923 Yorkshire Nottinghamshire
1922 Yorkshire Nottinghamshire
1921 Middlesex Surrey
1920 Middlesex Lancashire
1919 Yorkshire Kent
1915–1918                                 Not held due to World War I
1914 Surrey Middlesex
1913 Kent Yorkshire
1912 Yorkshire Northamptonshire
1911 Warwickshire Kent
1910 Kent Surrey
1909 Kent Lancashire
1908 Yorkshire Kent
1907 Nottinghamshire Worcestershire, Yorkshire
1906 Kent Yorkshire
1905 Yorkshire Lancashire
1904 Lancashire Yorkshire
1903 Middlesex Sussex
1902 Yorkshire Sussex
1901 Yorkshire Middlesex
1900 Yorkshire Lancashire
1899 Surrey Middlesex
1898 Yorkshire Middlesex
1897 Lancashire Surrey
1896 Yorkshire Lancashire
1895 Surrey Lancashire
1894 Surrey Yorkshire
1893 Yorkshire Lancashire
1892 Surrey Nottinghamshire
1891 Surrey Lancashire
1890 Surrey Lancashire

County Championship Leading Run Scorer

Phil Mead scored the most runs in County Championship tournament history by scoring 46,268 runs during his career span. The full list of County Championship Leading Run Scorers for every season has been listed below:

Year Leading run-scorer Runs
2024 TBA TBA
2023 Josh Bohannon (Lancashire) 1,257
2022 Keaton Jennings (Lancashire) 1,233
2021 Tom Haines (Sussex) 1,176
2020                                   Not held due to COVID-19
2019 Dominic Sibley (Warwickshire) 1,324
2018 Rory Burns (Surrey) 1,359
2017 Kumar Sangakkara (Surrey) 1,491
2016 Keaton Jennings (Durham) 1,548
2015 James Hildreth (Somerset) 1,390
2014 James Vince (Hampshire) 1,525
2013 Moeen Ali (Worcestershire) 1,375
2012 Nick Compton (Somerset) 1,191
2011 Marcus Trescothick (Somerset) 1,673
2010 Mark Ramprakash (Surrey) 1,595
2009 Marcus Trescothick (Somerset) 1,817
2008 Murray Goodwin (Sussex) 1,343
2007 Mark Ramprakash (Surrey) 2,026
2006 Mark Ramprakash (Surrey) 2,211
2005 Ed Joyce (Middlesex) 1,668
2004 Brad Hodge (Leicestershire) 1,548
2003 Stuart Law (Lancashire) 1,820
2002 Ian Ward (Surrey) 1,708
2001 Michael Hussey (Northamptonshire) 2,055
2000 Darren Lehmann (Yorkshire) 1,477
1999 Stuart Law (Essex) 1,833
1998 John Crawley (Lancashire) 1,681
1997 Steve James (Glamorgan) 1,605
1996 Graham Gooch (Essex) 1,944
1995 Mark Ramprakash (Middlesex) 2,147
1994 Brian Lara (Warwickshire) 2,066
1993 Bill Athey (Sussex) 1,432
1992 Mike Gatting (Middlesex) 1,980
1991 Jimmy Cook (Somerset) 2,370
1990 Jimmy Cook (Somerset) 2,432
1989 Jimmy Cook (Somerset) 2,173
1988 Graeme Hick (Worcestershire) 2,443
1987 Graeme Hick (Worcestershire) 1,868
1986 Graeme Hick (Worcestershire) 1,934
1985 Derek Randall (Nottinghamshire) 1,977
1984 Graham Gooch (Essex) 2,281
1983 Ken McEwan (Essex) 2,051
1982 Alvin Kallicharran (Warwickshire) 2,118
1981 Zaheer Abbas (Gloucestershire) 2,230
1980 Peter Kirsten (Derbyshire) 1,891
1979 Glenn Turner (Worcestershire) 1,669
1978 Dennis Amiss (Warwickshire) 2,001
1977 Viv Richards (Somerset) 2,090
1976 Zaheer Abbas (Gloucestershire) 2,431
1975 Geoffrey Boycott (Yorkshire) 1,891
1974 Roy Virgin (Northamptonshire) 1,845
1973 Gordon Greenidge (Hampshire) 1,620
1972 Mushtaq Mohammad (Northamptonshire) 1,743
1971 Geoffrey Boycott (Yorkshire) 2,197
1970 Glenn Turner (Worcestershire) 2,346
1969 Brian Luckhurst (Kent) 1,593
1968 Barry Richards (Hampshire) 2,039
1967 Arthur Milton (Gloucestershire) 1,971
1966 Tony Lewis (Glamorgan) 1,960
1965 David Green (Lancashire) 1,784
1964 Tom Graveney (Worcestershire) 2,271
1963 Peter Richardson (Kent) 1,798
1962 Jimmy Gray (Hampshire) 2,196
1961 Bill Alley (Somerset) 2,532
1960 Peter Wight (Somerset) 2,086
1959 Mike Smith (Warwickshire) 2,169
1958 Martin Young (Gloucestershire) 1,755
1957 Jim Parks, Jr. (Sussex) 1,861
1956 Jock Livingston (Northamptonshire) 1,846
1955 Jock Livingston (Northamptonshire) 1,957
1954 Don Kenyon (Worcestershire) 2,138
1953 Don Kenyon (Worcestershire) 2,063
1952 Harold Gimblett (Somerset) 2,068
1951 Jack Robertson (Middlesex) 2,452
1950 Laurie Fishlock (Surrey) 2,077
1949 John Langridge (Sussex) 2,441
1948 Arthur Fagg (Kent) 2,404
1947 Bill Edrich (Middlesex) 2,257
1946 Laurie Fishlock (Surrey) 1,963
1940–1945                                Not held due to World War II
1939 Len Hutton (Yorkshire) 2,167
1938 John Langridge (Sussex) 2,302
1937 Jim Parks, Sr. (Sussex) 2,578
1936 Patsy Hendren (Middlesex) 1,963
1935 Frank Woolley (Kent) 2,187
1934 Harold Gibbons (Worcestershire) 2,452
1933 Wally Hammond (Gloucestershire) 2,578
1932 Herbert Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) 2,624
1931 Patsy Hendren (Middlesex) 2,122
1930 Andy Sandham (Surrey) 1,884
1929 Alfred Dipper (Gloucestershire), 2,079
Dodger Whysall (Nottinghamshire)
1928 Phil Mead (Hampshire) 2,843
1927 Wally Hammond (Gloucestershire) 2,522
1926 Ernest Tyldesley (Lancashire) 2,365
1925 Percy Holmes (Yorkshire) 2,123
1924 Dodger Whysall (Nottinghamshire) 1,786
1923 Phil Mead (Hampshire) 2,265
1922 Phil Mead (Hampshire) 2,270
1921 Phil Mead (Hampshire) 2,438
1920 Percy Holmes (Yorkshire) 2,029
1919 Harry Makepeace (Lancashire) 1,747
1915–1918                                 Not held due to World War I
1914 Jack Hobbs (Surrey) 2,499
1913 Jack Hobbs (Surrey) 2,238
1912 David Denton (Yorkshire) 1,831
1911 Tom Hayward (Surrey) 1,963
1910 Johnny Tyldesley (Lancashire) 1,961
1909 Ernie Hayes (Surrey) 1,844
1908 Tom Hayward (Surrey) 1,874
1907 Ernie Hayes (Surrey) 1,721
1906 Tom Hayward (Surrey) 2,814
1905 David Denton (Yorkshire) 1,963
1904 C. B. Fry (Sussex) 2,376
1903 C. B. Fry (Sussex) 2,413
1902 Bobby Abel (Surrey) 1,570
1901 Johnny Tyldesley (Lancashire) 2,605
1900 K. S. Ranjitsinhji (Sussex) 2,563
1899 K. S. Ranjitsinhji (Sussex) 2,285
1898 Bobby Abel (Surrey) 1,832
1897 Bobby Abel (Surrey) 1,833
1896 K. S. Ranjitsinhji (Sussex) 1,698
1895 Bobby Abel (Surrey) 1,787
1894 Billy Gunn (Nottinghamshire) 851
1893 Billy Gunn (Nottinghamshire) 1,223
1892 Herbie Hewett (Somerset) 1,047
1891 Bobby Abel (Surrey) 916
1890 Arthur Shrewsbury (Nottinghamshire) 1,082

County Championship Leading Wicket-taker

Tich Freeman is the leading wicket-taker of the tournament bagging 3,151 wickets during his career span. Following is the list of County Championship Leading Wicket-taker in every season:

Year Leading wicket-taker Wickets
2024 TBA TBA
2023 Brett Hutton (Nottinghamshire) 62
2022 Simon Harmer (Essex) 59
2021 Luke Fletcher (Nottinghamshire) 66
2020                                   Not held due to COVID-19
2019 Simon Harmer (Essex) 83
2018 Tom Bailey (Lancashire) 64
2017 Jamie Porter (Essex) 75
2016 Jeetan Patel (Warwickshire) 69
2015 Chris Rushworth (Durham) 83
2014 Mark Footitt (Derbyshire) 82
2013 Graham Onions (Durham) 70
2012 Graham Onions (Durham) 64
2011 David Masters (Essex) 93
2010 Andre Adams (Nottinghamshire) 68
2009 Danish Kaneria (Essex) 75
2008 James Tomlinson (Hampshire) 67
2007 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 90
2006 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 102
2005 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 80
2004 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 82
2003 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 103
2002 Kevin Dean (Derbyshire) 80
2001 James Kirtley (Sussex) 75
2000 Glenn McGrath (Worcestershire) 76
1999 Alamgir Sheriyar (Worcestershire) 86
1998 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 106
1997 Mike Smith (Gloucestershire) 78
1996 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 85
1995 Anil Kumble (Northamptonshire) 105
1994 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 89
1993 Mushtaq Ahmed (Somerset) 85
1992 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 92
1991 Waqar Younis (Surrey) 113
1990 Neil Foster (Essex) 94
1989 Franklyn Stephenson (Nottinghamshire) 91
1988 Franklyn Stephenson (Nottinghamshire) 121
1987 Neal Radford (Worcestershire) 109
1986 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 118
1985 Neal Radford (Worcestershire) 100
1984 Richard Hadlee (Nottinghamshire) 117
1983 Derek Underwood (Kent) 105
1982 Malcolm Marshall (Hampshire) 134
1981 Richard Hadlee (Nottinghamshire) 105
1980 Robin Jackman (Surrey) 114
1979 Derek Underwood (Kent) 104
1978 Derek Underwood (Kent) 110
1977 Mike Procter (Gloucestershire) 108
1976 Sarfraz Nawaz (Northamptonshire) 82
1975 Peter Lee (Lancashire) 107
1974 Andy Roberts (Hampshire) 111
1973 Peter Lee (Lancashire) 96
1972 Tom Cartwright (Somerset) 93
1971 Lance Gibbs (Warwickshire) 123
1970 Don Shepherd (Glamorgan) 101
1969 Mike Procter (Gloucestershire) 103
1968 Bob Cottam (Hampshire) 122
1967 Tom Cartwright (Warwickshire) 132
1966 Derek Underwood (Kent) 143
1965 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 133
1964 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 138
1963 Ken Palmer (Somerset) 121
1962 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 161
1961 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 153
1960 Les Jackson (Derbyshire) 146
1959 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 126
1958 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 161
1957 Tony Lock (Surrey) 153
1956 Don Shepherd (Glamorgan) 156
1955 George Tribe (Northamptonshire) 169
1954 Bruce Dooland (Nottinghamshire) 179
1953 Bruce Dooland (Nottinghamshire) 152
1952 Johnny Wardle (Yorkshire) 158
1951 Bob Appleyard (Yorkshire) 169
1950 Roy Tattersall (Lancashire) 163
1949 Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire) 152
1948 Tom Pritchard (Warwickshire) 163
1947 Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire) 206
1946 Eric Hollies (Warwickshire) 175
1940–1945                                Not held due to World War II
1939 Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire) 181
1938 Arthur Wellard (Somerset) 167
1937 Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire) 215
1936 Alf Gover (Surrey) 171
1935 Tich Freeman (Kent) 201
1934 Tich Freeman (Kent) 187
1933 Tich Freeman (Kent) 252
1932 Tich Freeman (Kent) 209
1931 Tich Freeman (Kent) 241
1930 Tich Freeman (Kent) 249
1929 Tich Freeman (Kent) 199
1928 Tich Freeman (Kent) 216
1927 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 183
1926 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 198
1925 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 200
1924 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 184
1923 Cec Parkin (Lancashire) 176
1922 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 195
1921 Jack Newman (Hampshire) 172
1920 Alec Kennedy (Hampshire) 164
Frank Woolley (Kent),
1919 Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire) 142
1915–1918                                 Not held due to World War I
1914 Colin Blythe (Kent) 159
1913 Major Booth (Yorkshire) 158
1912 Colin Blythe (Kent) 170
1911 Harry Dean (Lancashire) 175
1910 Razor Smith (Surrey) 215
1909 Colin Blythe (Kent) 178
1908 Colin Blythe (Kent) 167
1907 George Dennett (Gloucestershire) 184
1906 George Hirst (Yorkshire) 182
1905 Walter Lees (Surrey) 169
1904 George Dennett (Gloucestershire) 123
1903 Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire) 143
1902 Fred Tate (Sussex) 153
1901 Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire) 196
1900 Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire) 206
1899 Albert Trott (Middlesex) 146
1898 Charlie Townsend (Gloucestershire) 130
1897 Tom Richardson (Surrey) 238
1896 Tom Richardson (Surrey) 191
1895 Tom Richardson (Surrey) 239
1894 Arthur Mold (Lancashire) 144
1893 Jack Hearne (Middlesex) 137
1892 William Lockwood (Surrey) 114
1891 George Lohmann (Surrey) 132
1890 George Lohmann (Surrey) 113
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