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List Of Official County Championship Winners

The County Championship is an annual first-class cricket league competition for county cricket clubs in England and Wales. The league is contested on a round-robin basis and the championship awarded to the team that is top of the league at the end of the season. Surrey County Cricket Club are the current champions, claiming the title in the 2023 season.

The first references to county cricket come during the early 18th century, during which time cricket was played almost exclusively in the south-east of England, with teams representing Kent, Middlesex, London and Surrey frequently playing each other. The sport soon became popular through the rest of the country, and by the end of the 18th century, the game was being played nationwide. In 1744, Kent faced "All England" and became the first notional English cricket champions, winning by one wicket. Cricket was played at both club and county level equally through the next hundred years, and it was only in the 1870s that county cricket started to be played frequently and regularly: in 1870 there were 22 regular fixtures, while ten years later there were 188.

The title of "Champion County" was awarded intermittently and unreliably from 1826, with no team other than Kent, Surrey or Sussex being named champions until 1852. Qualification rules were introduced in 1873, and for a long time this was considered the start of the County Championship, but the "Champion County" continued to be inconsistently awarded as late as 1886, when Cricket Magazine named Surrey champions, while most other publications agreed upon Nottinghamshire. After a meeting of the principal clubs' secretaries in 1889, a method of ranking the teams was agreed upon, and the 1890 season is considered the first official competing of the County Championship. The inaugural winners of the competition were Surrey, who won nine of their fourteen matches. The championship grew rapidly in its infancy, and had doubled to have 16 member clubs by 1905. Glamorgan joined in 1921, becoming the only non-English county to compete, and Durham became the most recent addition, entering in 1992.

Surrey and Yorkshire each won six of the first thirteen championships, but thereafter the champions diversified, with all but two of the founding member clubs winning by the outbreak of World War I. Yorkshire dominated the competition between the wars, winning in 12 of the 21 seasons. Long periods of dominance continued after World War II: Surrey were champions seven years running during the 1950s, and Yorkshire then won seven of the following ten championships. Since then no county has managed to achieve the same level of ascendancy. In 2000, the competition was split into two divisions, with the winner of Division One being named as County Champions, a decision endorsed by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack editor Graeme Wright, due to there being "fewer meaningless matches".

Yorkshire hold the record for most championships, with 32, plus a shared win in 1949. The next most successful teams are the two London clubs, Surrey and Middlesex, with 20 (plus one shared) and 11 (plus two shared) titles respectively.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the competition was not held in 2020. Essex won the substitute first-class competition, the Bob Willis Trophy.

For 2021, the new structure of three groups of six county teams was retained for the 2021 County Championship, and the Bob Willis Trophy was contested again as a five-day final between the top two teams in County Championship Division One. Warwickshire and Lancashire finished first and second of County Championship Division One respectively, to play for the Bob Willis Trophy at Lord's with Warwickshire winning the match to become the second winners of the Bob Willis Trophy.

Champions

List of County Championship winners
Year Winner (number of titles) Runners-up Leading run-scorer Leading wicket-taker Notes
Player (club) Runs Player (club) Wickets
1890 Surrey (1) Lancashire Arthur Shrewsbury (Nottinghamshire) 1,082 George Lohmann (Surrey) 113
1891 Surrey (2) Lancashire Bobby Abel (Surrey) 916 George Lohmann (Surrey) 132
1892 Surrey (3) Nottinghamshire Herbie Hewett (Somerset) 1,047 William Lockwood (Surrey) 114
1893 Yorkshire (1) Lancashire Billy Gunn (Nottinghamshire) 1,223 Jack Hearne (Middlesex) 137
1894 Surrey (4) Yorkshire Billy Gunn (Nottinghamshire) 851 Arthur Mold (Lancashire) 144
1895 Surrey (5) Lancashire Bobby Abel (Surrey) 1,787 Tom Richardson (Surrey) 239
1896 Yorkshire (2) Lancashire K. S. Ranjitsinhji (Sussex) 1,698 Tom Richardson (Surrey) 191
1897 Lancashire (1) Surrey Bobby Abel (Surrey) 1,833 Tom Richardson (Surrey) 238
1898 Yorkshire (3) Middlesex Bobby Abel (Surrey) 1,832 Charlie Townsend (Gloucestershire) 130
1899 Surrey (6) Middlesex K. S. Ranjitsinhji (Sussex) 2,285 Albert Trott (Middlesex) 146
1900 Yorkshire (4) Lancashire K. S. Ranjitsinhji (Sussex) 2,563 Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire) 206
1901 Yorkshire (5) Middlesex Johnny Tyldesley (Lancashire) 2,605 Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire) 196
1902 Yorkshire (6) Sussex Bobby Abel (Surrey) 1,570 Fred Tate (Sussex) 153
1903 Middlesex (1) Sussex C. B. Fry (Sussex) 2,413 Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire) 143
1904 Lancashire (2) Yorkshire C. B. Fry (Sussex) 2,376 George Dennett (Gloucestershire) 123
1905 Yorkshire (7) Lancashire David Denton (Yorkshire) 1,963 Walter Lees (Surrey) 169
1906 Kent (1) Yorkshire Tom Hayward (Surrey) 2,814 George Hirst (Yorkshire) 182
1907 Nottinghamshire (1) Worcestershire, Yorkshire Ernie Hayes (Surrey) 1,721 George Dennett (Gloucestershire) 184
1908 Yorkshire (8) Kent Tom Hayward (Surrey) 1,874 Colin Blythe (Kent) 167
1909 Kent (2) Lancashire Ernie Hayes (Surrey) 1,844 Colin Blythe (Kent) 178
1910 Kent (3) Surrey Johnny Tyldesley (Lancashire) 1,961 Razor Smith (Surrey) 215
1911 Warwickshire (1) Kent Tom Hayward (Surrey) 1,963 Harry Dean (Lancashire) 175
1912 Yorkshire (9) Northamptonshire David Denton (Yorkshire) 1,831 Colin Blythe (Kent) 170
1913 Kent (4) Yorkshire Jack Hobbs (Surrey) 2,238 Major Booth (Yorkshire) 158
1914 Surrey (7) Middlesex Jack Hobbs (Surrey) 2,499 Colin Blythe (Kent) 159
1915–1918 Not held due to World War I
1919 Yorkshire (10) Kent Harry Makepeace (Lancashire) 1,747 Wilfred Rhodes (Yorkshire) 142
1920 Middlesex (2) Lancashire Percy Holmes (Yorkshire) 2,029 Frank Woolley (Kent),
Alec Kennedy (Hampshire)
164
1921 Middlesex (3) Surrey Phil Mead (Hampshire) 2,438 Jack Newman (Hampshire) 172
1922 Yorkshire (11) Nottinghamshire Phil Mead (Hampshire) 2,270 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 195
1923 Yorkshire (12) Nottinghamshire Phil Mead (Hampshire) 2,265 Cec Parkin (Lancashire) 176
1924 Yorkshire (13) Middlesex Dodger Whysall (Nottinghamshire) 1,786 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 184
1925 Yorkshire (14) Surrey Percy Holmes (Yorkshire) 2,123 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 200
1926 Lancashire (3) Yorkshire Ernest Tyldesley (Lancashire) 2,365 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 198
1927 Lancashire (4) Nottinghamshire Wally Hammond (Gloucestershire) 2,522 Charlie Parker (Gloucestershire) 183
1928 Lancashire (5) Kent Phil Mead (Hampshire) 2,843 Tich Freeman (Kent) 216
1929 Nottinghamshire (2) Lancashire, Yorkshire Alfred Dipper (Gloucestershire),
Dodger Whysall (Nottinghamshire)
2,079 Tich Freeman (Kent) 199
1930 Lancashire (6) Gloucestershire Andy Sandham (Surrey) 1,884 Tich Freeman (Kent) 249
1931 Yorkshire (15) Gloucestershire Patsy Hendren (Middlesex) 2,122 Tich Freeman (Kent) 241
1932 Yorkshire (16) Sussex Herbert Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) 2,624 Tich Freeman (Kent) 209
1933 Yorkshire (17) Sussex Wally Hammond (Gloucestershire) 2,578 Tich Freeman (Kent) 252
1934 Lancashire (7) Sussex Harold Gibbons (Worcestershire) 2,452 Tich Freeman (Kent) 187
1935 Yorkshire (18) Derbyshire Frank Woolley (Kent) 2,187 Tich Freeman (Kent) 201
1936 Derbyshire (1) Middlesex Patsy Hendren (Middlesex) 1,963 Alf Gover (Surrey) 171
1937 Yorkshire (19) Middlesex Jim Parks, Sr. (Sussex) 2,578 Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire) 215
1938 Yorkshire (20) Middlesex John Langridge (Sussex) 2,302 Arthur Wellard (Somerset) 167
1939 Yorkshire (21) Middlesex Len Hutton (Yorkshire) 2,167 Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire) 181
1940–1945 Not held due to World War II
1946 Yorkshire (22) Middlesex Laurie Fishlock (Surrey) 1,963 Eric Hollies (Warwickshire) 175
1947 Middlesex (4) Gloucestershire Bill Edrich (Middlesex) 2,257 Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire) 206
1948 Glamorgan (1) Surrey Arthur Fagg (Kent) 2,404 Tom Pritchard (Warwickshire) 163
1949 Middlesex, Yorkshire N/A John Langridge (Sussex) 2,441 Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire) 152
1950 Lancashire, Surrey N/A Laurie Fishlock (Surrey) 2,077 Roy Tattersall (Lancashire) 163
1951 Warwickshire (2) Yorkshire Jack Robertson (Middlesex) 2,452 Bob Appleyard (Yorkshire) 169
1952 Surrey (8) Yorkshire Harold Gimblett (Somerset) 2,068 Johnny Wardle (Yorkshire) 158
1953 Surrey (9) Sussex Don Kenyon (Worcestershire) 2,063 Bruce Dooland (Nottinghamshire) 152
1954 Surrey (10) Yorkshire Don Kenyon (Worcestershire) 2,138 Bruce Dooland (Nottinghamshire) 179
1955 Surrey (11) Yorkshire Jock Livingston (Northamptonshire) 1,957 George Tribe (Northamptonshire) 169
1956 Surrey (12) Lancashire Jock Livingston (Northamptonshire) 1,846 Don Shepherd (Glamorgan) 156
1957 Surrey (13) Northamptonshire Jim Parks, Jr. (Sussex) 1,861 Tony Lock (Surrey) 153
1958 Surrey (14) Hampshire Martin Young (Gloucestershire) 1,755 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 161
1959 Yorkshire (23) Gloucestershire Mike Smith (Warwickshire) 2,169 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 126
1960 Yorkshire (24) Lancashire Peter Wight (Somerset) 2,086 Les Jackson (Derbyshire) 146
1961 Hampshire (1) Yorkshire Bill Alley (Somerset) 2,532 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 153
1962 Yorkshire (25) Worcestershire Jimmy Gray (Hampshire) 2,196 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 161
1963 Yorkshire (26) Glamorgan Peter Richardson (Kent) 1,798 Ken Palmer (Somerset) 121
1964 Worcestershire (1) Warwickshire Tom Graveney (Worcestershire) 2,271 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 138
1965 Worcestershire (2) Northamptonshire David Green (Lancashire) 1,784 Derek Shackleton (Hampshire) 133
1966 Yorkshire (27) Worcestershire Tony Lewis (Glamorgan) 1,960 Derek Underwood (Kent) 143
1967 Yorkshire (28) Kent Arthur Milton (Gloucestershire) 1,971 Tom Cartwright (Warwickshire) 132
1968 Yorkshire (29) Kent Barry Richards (Hampshire) 2,039 Bob Cottam (Hampshire) 122
1969 Glamorgan (2) Gloucestershire Brian Luckhurst (Kent) 1,593 Mike Procter (Gloucestershire) 103
1970 Kent (5) Glamorgan Glenn Turner (Worcestershire) 2,346 Don Shepherd (Glamorgan) 101
1971 Surrey (15) Warwickshire Geoffrey Boycott (Yorkshire) 2,197 Lance Gibbs (Warwickshire) 123
1972 Warwickshire (3) Kent Mushtaq Mohammad (Northamptonshire) 1,743 Tom Cartwright (Somerset) 93
1973 Hampshire (2) Surrey Gordon Greenidge (Hampshire) 1,620 Peter Lee (Lancashire) 96
1974 Worcestershire (3) Hampshire Roy Virgin (Northamptonshire) 1,845 Andy Roberts (Hampshire) 111
1975 Leicestershire (1) Yorkshire Geoffrey Boycott (Yorkshire) 1,891 Peter Lee (Lancashire) 107
1976 Middlesex (5) Northamptonshire Zaheer Abbas (Gloucestershire) 2,431 Sarfraz Nawaz (Northamptonshire) 82
1977 Kent, Middlesex N/A Viv Richards (Somerset) 2,090 Mike Procter (Gloucestershire) 108
1978 Kent (6) Essex Dennis Amiss (Warwickshire) 2,001 Derek Underwood (Kent) 110
1979 Essex (1) Worcestershire Glenn Turner (Worcestershire) 1,669 Derek Underwood (Kent) 104
1980 Middlesex (6) Surrey Peter Kirsten (Derbyshire) 1,891 Robin Jackman (Surrey) 114
1981 Nottinghamshire (3) Sussex Zaheer Abbas (Gloucestershire) 2,230 Richard Hadlee (Nottinghamshire) 105
1982 Middlesex (7) Leicestershire Alvin Kallicharran (Warwickshire) 2,118 Malcolm Marshall (Hampshire) 134
1983 Essex (2) Middlesex Ken McEwan (Essex) 2,051 Derek Underwood (Kent) 105
1984 Essex (3) Nottinghamshire Graham Gooch (Essex) 2,281 Richard Hadlee (Nottinghamshire) 117
1985 Middlesex (8) Hampshire Derek Randall (Nottinghamshire) 1,977 Neal Radford (Worcestershire) 100
1986 Essex (4) Gloucestershire Graeme Hick (Worcestershire) 1,934 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 118
1987 Nottinghamshire (4) Lancashire Graeme Hick (Worcestershire) 1,868 Neal Radford (Worcestershire) 109
1988 Worcestershire (4) Kent Graeme Hick (Worcestershire) 2,443 Franklyn Stephenson (Nottinghamshire) 121
1989 Worcestershire (5) Essex Jimmy Cook (Somerset) 2,173 Franklyn Stephenson (Nottinghamshire) 91
1990 Middlesex (9) Essex Jimmy Cook (Somerset) 2,432 Neil Foster (Essex) 94
1991 Essex (5) Warwickshire Jimmy Cook (Somerset) 2,370 Waqar Younis (Surrey) 113
1992 Essex (6) Kent Mike Gatting (Middlesex) 1,980 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 92
1993 Middlesex (10) Worcestershire Bill Athey (Sussex) 1,432 Mushtaq Ahmed (Somerset) 85
1994 Warwickshire (4) Leicestershire Brian Lara (Warwickshire) 2,066 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 89
1995 Warwickshire (5) Middlesex Mark Ramprakash (Middlesex) 2,147 Anil Kumble (Northamptonshire) 105
1996 Leicestershire (2) Derbyshire Graham Gooch (Essex) 1,944 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 85
1997 Glamorgan (3) Kent Steve James (Glamorgan) 1,605 Mike Smith (Gloucestershire) 78
1998 Leicestershire (3) Lancashire John Crawley (Lancashire) 1,681 Courtney Walsh (Gloucestershire) 106
1999 Surrey (16) Lancashire Stuart Law (Essex) 1,833 Alamgir Sheriyar (Worcestershire) 86
2000 Surrey (17) Lancashire Darren Lehmann (Yorkshire) 1,477 Glenn McGrath (Worcestershire) 76
2001 Yorkshire (30) Somerset Michael Hussey (Northamptonshire) 2,055 James Kirtley (Sussex) 75
2002 Surrey (18) Warwickshire Ian Ward (Surrey) 1,708 Kevin Dean (Derbyshire) 80
2003 Sussex (1) Lancashire Stuart Law (Lancashire) 1,820 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 103
2004 Warwickshire (6) Kent Brad Hodge (Leicestershire) 1,548 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 82
2005 Nottinghamshire (5) Hampshire Ed Joyce (Middlesex) 1,668 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 80
2006 Sussex (2) Lancashire Mark Ramprakash (Surrey) 2,211 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 102
2007 Sussex (3) Durham Mark Ramprakash (Surrey) 2,026 Mushtaq Ahmed (Sussex) 90
2008 Durham (1) Nottinghamshire Murray Goodwin (Sussex) 1,343 James Tomlinson (Hampshire) 67
2009 Durham (2) Nottinghamshire Marcus Trescothick (Somerset) 1,817 Danish Kaneria (Essex) 75
2010 Nottinghamshire (6) Somerset Mark Ramprakash (Surrey) 1,595 Andre Adams (Nottinghamshire) 68
2011 Lancashire (8) Warwickshire Marcus Trescothick (Somerset) 1,673 David Masters (Essex) 93
2012 Warwickshire (7) Somerset Nick Compton (Somerset) 1,191 Graham Onions (Durham) 64
2013 Durham (3) Yorkshire Moeen Ali (Worcestershire) 1,375 Graham Onions (Durham) 70
2014 Yorkshire (31) Warwickshire James Vince (Hampshire) 1,525 Mark Footitt (Derbyshire) 82
2015 Yorkshire (32) Middlesex Ashwell Prince (Lancashire) 1,478 Chris Rushworth (Durham) 83
2016 Middlesex (11) Somerset Keaton Jennings (Durham) 1,548 Jeetan Patel (Warwickshire) 69
2017 Essex (7) Lancashire Kumar Sangakkara (Surrey) 1,491 Jamie Porter (Essex) 75
2018 Surrey (19) Somerset Rory Burns (Surrey) 1,359 Tom Bailey (Lancashire) 64
2019 Essex (8) Somerset Dominic Sibley (Warwickshire) 1,324 Simon Harmer (Essex) 83
2020 Not held due to COVID-19
2021 Warwickshire (8) Lancashire Tom Haines (Sussex) 1,176 Luke Fletcher (Nottinghamshire) 66
2022 Surrey (20) Lancashire Keaton Jennings (Lancashire) 1,233 Simon Harmer (Essex) 59
2023 Surrey (21) Essex Josh Bohannon (Lancashire) 1,257 Brett Hutton (Nottinghamshire) 62

Performance by county

Titles won by club (%)

  Yorkshire – 33 (1 shared) (26.9%)
  Surrey – 22 (1 shared) (17.6%)
  Middlesex – 13 (2 shared) (9.9%)
  Lancashire – 9 (1 shared) (7.0%)
  Essex – 8 (6.6%)
  Warwickshire – 8 (6.6%)
  Kent – 7 (1 shared) (5.4%)
  Nottinghamshire – 6 (5.0%)
  Other counties – 20 (16.5%)
Club Titles Championship-winning seasons
Yorkshire 33 (1 shared) 1893, 1896, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1905, 1908, 1912, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1949 (shared), 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968, 2001, 2014, 2015
Surrey 22 (1 shared) 1890, 1891, 1892, 1894, 1895, 1899, 1914, 1950 (shared), 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1971, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2018, 2022, 2023
Middlesex 13 (2 shared) 1903, 1920, 1921, 1947, 1949 (shared), 1976, 1977 (shared), 1980, 1982, 1985, 1990, 1993, 2016
Lancashire 9 (1 shared) 1897, 1904, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1934, 1950 (shared), 2011
Essex 8 1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1991, 1992, 2017, 2019
Warwickshire 8 1911, 1951, 1972, 1994, 1995, 2004, 2012, 2021
Kent 7 (1 shared) 1906, 1909, 1910, 1913, 1970, 1977 (shared), 1978
Nottinghamshire 6 1907, 1929, 1981, 1987, 2005, 2010
Worcestershire 5 1964, 1965, 1974, 1988, 1989
Durham 3 2008, 2009, 2013
Glamorgan 3 1948, 1969, 1997
Leicestershire 3 1975, 1996, 1998
Sussex 3 2003, 2006, 2007
Hampshire 2 1961, 1973
Derbyshire 1 1936
Gloucestershire 0
Northamptonshire 0
Somerset 0