Hampshire County Cricket Club record by opponent

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This article summarizes the records of Hampshire County Cricket Club by opponent.

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First-class

This is a summary of the 2,910 first-class cricket matches played by Hampshire County Cricket Club from 1864 to the end of the 2023 season.

Hampshire County Cricket Club first-class record by opponent [1]
OpponentMWLDTAWin%FirstLast
Australian Imperial Forces 1001000.0019191919
Australians 2621311017.7018962001
Cambridge University 2073100035.0018971996
Cardiff MCCU 3003000.0020162018
Combined Services 220000100.0019481949
Derbyshire 1485145520035.1418762014
Durham 32126140137.5019922016
Essex 1513954580225.8318952023
Glamorgan 1284724570136.7219212014
Gentlemen of Philadelphia 32010066.6618971908
Gloucestershire 1745848680233.3319072022
Indians 142570014.2919322002
Ireland 1001000.0019651965
Kent 2134587801221.1318672023
Lancashire 1531969641312.4218702023
Leicestershire 1695642710133.1418952021
Loughborough MCCU 32010066.6720122014
Loughborough UCCE 2002000.0020062009
Marylebone Cricket Club 2281220036.3818661974
Middlesex 1503256611221.3318642023
New Zealand A 1010000.0020002000
New Zealanders 9027000.0019311999
Northamptonshire 1184035430133.9019052023
Nottinghamshire 1464240640028.7719122023
Oxford MCCU 2002000.0020012019
Oxford UCCE 100101100.0020012003
Oxford University 47243200051.0719121999
Oxford Universities 0000010.0020002000
Pakistanis 71150014.2919621992
Rest of the World XI 110000100.0019681968
Somerset 2167456860334.2618822023
South Africa A 1010000.0020172017
South Africans 13157007.7019011994
Sri Lankans 5014000.0019811998
Sri Lanka Cricket Development XI 1001000.0020222022
Surrey 1943191720315.9818652023
Sussex 2165678811025.9318642020
Warwickshire 1664752670328.3118952023
West Indians 142570017.1519061995
Worcestershire 1565439630234.6219002018
Yorkshire 1792275820312.2918952022
Young Australia 1010000.0019951995
Zimbabweans 1001000.0020002000
All First-Class2,9107799551,17243226.7718642023

List A

This is a summary of the 1,031 List A cricket matches played by Hampshire County Cricket Club from 1963 to the end of the 2023 One-Day Cup.

Hampshire County Cricket Club List A record by opponent [2]
OpponentMWLTNRAWin%FirstLast
Bangladesh A 110001100.0020052013
Barbados 2020000.002017/182017/18
Bedfordshire 110000100.0019681968
Berkshire 220000100.0019851991
British Universities 220001100.0019971998
Buckinghamshire 110000100.0019701970
Cambridgeshire 220000100.0019941997
Cheshire 330000100.0019812004
Combined Campuses and Colleges 220000100.002017/182017/18
Combined Universities 880000100.0019781995
Derbyshire 46281710660.8719632022
Dorset 330000100.0019871998
Durham 27151002255.5619922021
Essex 73373303250.6819692023
Glamorgan 67382801456.7219672022
Gloucestershire 63283122644.4419692021
Hertfordshire 220000100.0019831986
Ireland 440001100.0019962009
Kent 69273705239.1319652023
Kent Cricket Board 330000100.0020002002
Lancashire 65243614236.9219692023
Leicestershire 49222304344.9019692023
Lincolnshire 220000100.0019661967
Middlesex 62322712551.6219692023
Minor Counties 43100075.0019811991
Minor Counties South 330000100.0019721974
Norfolk 330000100.0019651996
Northamptonshire 45212202246.6719692022
Nottinghamshire 52292201055.7719692023
Pakistan A 1010000.0019971997
Scotland 1110001090.9019922013
Shropshire 220000100.0019982005
Somerset 59282911547.4619692019
Sri Lanka A 1000100.0020152015
Sri Lankans 0000010.0019981998
Staffordshire 110000100.0019931993
Surrey 66313212346.9719662023
Sussex 59352301359.3219672021
Trinidad and Tobago 2020000.002017/182017/18
Warwickshire 54262701048.1519642023
West Indians 31200033.3319882000
West Indies A 110000100.0020062006
Wiltshire 330000100.0019641973
Windward Islands 2020000.002017/182017/18
Worcestershire 52232612444.2319662023
Yorkshire 47262001155.3219692023
Zimbabweans 110000100.0020032003
All List A1,0315344538365351.7919632023

Twenty20

This article is a summary of the 263 Twenty20 cricket matches played by Hampshire County Cricket Club from 2003 to the end of the 2023 season.

Hampshire County Cricket Club Twenty20 record by opponent [3]
OpponentMWLTNRAWin%FirstLast
Auckland 1010000.002012/132012/13
Barbados 1001000.002010/112010/11
Canada 1010000.002010/112010/11
Derbyshire 110000100.0020172017
Durham 110000100.0020112011
Essex 40181534445.0020032023
Glamorgan 1911701157.8920102023
Gloucestershire 1511301373.3320102023
Kent 34151711144.1220032023
Lancashire 52300040.0020042022
Leeward Islands 110000100.002010/112010/11
Middlesex 38231401460.5320032023
Northamptonshire 1010000.0020092009
Nottinghamshire 43100075.0020122021
Sialkot Stallions 1010000.002012/132012/13
Somerset 26101510338.4620102023
Surrey 29121700541.3820032023
Sussex 37191503551.3520032023
Trinidad and Tobago 2010100.002010/112010/11
Warwickshire 220000100.0020102022
Worcestershire 220000100.0020152023
Windward Islands 110000100.002010/112010/11
Yorkshire 110000100.0020122012
All Twenty202631331126122650.5720032023

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References

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  2. "Hampshire List A playing record". ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  3. "Hampshire Twenty20 playing record". ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2013.