This is a list of Derbyshire List A cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in List A cricket for Derbyshire. Records for Derbyshire in first-class cricket, the longer form of the game, are found at List of Derbyshire first-class cricket records.
Team Notation: When a team score is listed as "300-3", this indicates that they have scored 300 runs for the loss of 3 wickets. If it is followed by a "d", this indicates that the side declared. When the team score is listed as "300", this means the side was all out.
Batting Notation: When a batsman's score is listed as "100", the batsman scored 100 runs and was out. If it followed by an asterisk *, the batsman was not out.
Bowling Notation: "5/100" indicates that the bowler took 5 wickets while conceding 100 runs.
Total Runs | Opponents | Venue | Season | |
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Highest for Derbyshire | 366-4 | v Combined Universities | Oxford | 1991 |
Highest against Derbyshire | 369-6 | by ![]() | Derby | 1999 |
Lowest for Derbyshire | 61 | v Hampshire | Portsmouth | 1990 |
Lowest against Derbyshire | 42 | by Glamorgan | Swansea | 1979 |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 15 May 2007. |
Runs | Batsman | Opponents | Venue | Season | |
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Highest individual innings | 173* | ![]() | v Derbyshire Cricket Board | Derby | 2000 |
Most runs in a season for Derbyshire | 1,151 | ![]() | 1996 | ||
Most runs in a career for Derbyshire | 12,358 | ![]() | 1979–1998 | ||
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 15 May 2007. |
Analysis | Bowler | Opponents | Venue | Season | |
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Best innings analysis for Derbyshire | 8/21 | ![]() | v Sussex | Hove | 1988 |
Wickets | Bowler | Season | |||
Most wickets in a season for Derbyshire | 44 | ![]() | 1978 | ||
Most career wickets for Derbyshire | unknown | ||||
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 15 May 2007. |
Wicket Partnership | Runs | Batsmen | Opponents | Venue | Season |
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1st | 232 | ![]() ![]() | v Somerset | Taunton | 1990 |
2nd | 286 | ![]() ![]() | v Cornwall | Derby | 1986 |
3rd | 191 | ![]() ![]() | v Glamorgan | Cardiff | 2003 |
4th | 165 | ![]() ![]() | v Gloucestershire | Gloucestershire | 1984 |
5th | 158* | ![]() ![]() | v Essex | Derby | 1984 |
6th | 126* | ![]() ![]() | v Durham | Derby | 2006 |
7th | 106 | ![]() ![]() | v Sussex | Hove | 2004 |
8th | 95* | ![]() ![]() | v Worcestershire | Worcester | 1998 |
9th | 105 | ![]() ![]() | v Kent | Derby | 1984 |
10th | 60 | ![]() ![]() | v Surrey | The Oval | 1996 |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 15 May 2007 |
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