1964 County Championship
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The 1964 County Championship was the 65th officially organised running of the County Championship. Worcestershire won their first Championship title. Worcestershire's 41-point margin over the second-placed team was the largest in the competition since
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, and they won the title with three matches to spare. They went to the top of the county table on 7 August from their Midlands rivals, Warwickshire, and finished the season with seven wins and a draw from their last eight matches to clinch the championship.


Table

*10 points for a win *5 points to each side for a tie *5 points to side still batting in a match in which scores finish level *2 points for first innings lead in a match drawn or lost *1 point for first innings tie in a match lost *If no play possible on the first two days, and the match does not go into the second innings, the side leading on first innings scores 6 points. If the scores are level, the side batting second scores 3 points. *Position determined by points gained. If equal, then decided on most wins. *Each team plays 28 matches. Notes: Surrey and Worcestershire one point each for tie on first innings in match drawn; Gloucestershire and Hampshire one point each for tie on first innings in match lost. Hampshire five points in drawn match when scores finished level and they were batting.


References

{{English cricket seasons 1964 in English cricket County Championship seasons