1914 County Championship

Originally scheduled to run until 9 September, the last two matches of the season (both involving Surrey) were cancelled due to the outbreak of World War I.

[3][4] With the final positions in the table being calculated by the percentage of possible points gained, Surrey were named champions for the seventh time.

[5] Five points were awarded for each win, three points were awarded to the team winning on first innings in a drawn match, and one point was awarded to the team losing on first innings in a drawn match.

Defeats and abandonments scored no points.

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