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I tried to find an entry for the roses match and failed. As this is the most important county fixture in England, with a tradition dating back well over a century, I think it deserves a good article which I will expand on over the next few days. Nick mallory 14:55, 1 April 2007 (UTC) Nick Mallory.[reply]

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Updated 2020

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I have updated the table to the end of 2019. I have added a 'Tied' column as Twenty20 matches that end with scores level are called 'ties', not 'draws'. The drawn Twenty20 match in the previous version of the table is now in the 'Tied' column, plus another match that has also been tied. My sources are the Lancashire Year Book, page 178 (first-class matches), page 242 (one-day matches) and page 258 (Twenty20). Also Wisden 2019, pages 735-6 (Vitality Blast T20) and 762 (Royal London One-Day Cup). I have changed the 'bold' number in the One-Day row to Lancashire's column as Lancashire have now won more one-day matches than Yorkshire. This is the first time I have edited a table, so I hope the format is correct. Andrew of Ware (talk) 12:58, 23 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]