1964 County Championship

[1] Worcestershire won their first Championship title.

[2] Worcestershire's 41-point margin over the second-placed team was the largest in the competition since 1957, and they won the title with three matches to spare.

[3] 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.

Hampshire five points in drawn match when scores finished level and they were batting.

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