List of Northamptonshire List A cricket records

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This is a list of Northamptonshire's List A cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in List A cricket for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.

Team totals

RecordScoreOppositionVenueYearLink
Highest Total For425 Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge 2016
Highest Total Against445-8 Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge 2016
Lowest Total For41 Middlesex Northampton 1972
Lowest Total Against56 Leicestershire Leicester 1964
Batting
PlayerInformation
Highest score [1] 1. Prithvi Shaw
2. Wayne Larkins
3. David Willey
244 v Somerset at County Ground, Northampton in 2023
172* v Warwickshire at Wardown Park, Luton in 1983
167 v Warwickshire at Edgbaston, Birmingham in 2013
Most runs in season [2] 1. Alan Fordham
2. Allan Lamb
3. Wayne Larkins
980 in 1991
939 in 1987
936 in 1982

Record partnership for each wicket

WicketScoreBatting partnersOppositionVenueYearLink
1st232 RR Montgomerie & A Fordham Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge 1995
2nd245 G Cook & RJ Bailey Gloucestershire Northampton 1987
3rd215 W Larkins & RG Williams Worcestershire Luton 1982
4th215 DJG Sales & CJL Rogers Yorkshire Northampton 2006
5th161 LD McManus & TAI Taylor Derbyshire Northampton 2022
6th167* DJG Sales & JN Snape Sri Lanka Northampton 1998
7th115 DJG Sales & N Boje Derbyshire Northampton 2008
8th112 AL Penberthy & JE Emburey Lancashire Old Trafford 1996
9th70 LA Procter & BW Sanderson Derbyshire Derby 2019
10th49 RK Kleinveldt & M Azharullah Surrey Northampton 2016
Bowling
PlayerInformation
Best bowling (innings) [3] 1. Charl Pietersen
2. Neil Mallender
3. Alan Hodgson
7-10 v Denmark at Svanholm Park, Brøndby in 2005
7-37 v Worcestershire at County Ground, Northampton in 1984
7-39 v Somerset at County Ground, Northampton in 1976
Most wickets in season [4] 1. Paul Taylor
2. Johann Louw
3. Sarfraz Nawaz
43 in 1996
37 in 2004
34 in 1976
Wicket-keeping
PlayerInformation
Most victims in innings [5] 1. George Sharp
2. Toby Bailey
5 v Middlesex at Lord's, London in 1974
5 v Middlesex at County Ground, Northampton in 2002
Most victims in season [6] 1. Toby Bailey
2. Russell Warren
37 in 2002
32 in 1995

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