CC Div 2 05/27 10:00 - Gloucestershire v Lancashire 273-244
CC Div 2 05/20 10:00 - Lancashire v Worcestershire 328-326
CC Div 2 05/14 10:00 - Lancashire v Northants 432-430
Final 05/12 10:30 2 Hampshire v Lancashire 245-241
Final 05/10 12:00 3 Middlesex v Lancashire 284-304
Final 05/04 10:00 - Warwickshire v Lancashire 256-277
Final 05/02 10:00 - Lancashire v Derbyshire 239-209
Final 04/30 10:00 - Durham v Lancashire 229-230
Final 04/28 10:00 - Lancashire v Leicestershire 83-80
Final 04/24 10:00 - Lancashire v Northants 164-269
Final 04/21 10:00 - Yorkshire v Lancashire 310-311
Final 04/19 10:00 - Linkopings HC v Lancashire 417-406
Final 04/17 10:00 - Lancashire v Worcestershire 242-367
CC Div 2 04/11 10:00 - Middlesex v Lancashire 465-466
Plunket Shield 04/05 09:30 - Loughborough MCCU v Lancashire 110/6,468/7
CC Div 1 09/24 09:30 1 Hampshire v Lancashire 385-386
T20 Blast 09/15 10:00 2 Lancashire v Worcestershire 149-169
CC Div 1 09/10 09:30 1 Yorkshire v Lancashire 481-386
CC Div 1 09/04 09:30 1 Somerset v Lancashire 269-269
CC Div 1 08/29 10:00 1 Lancashire v Worcestershire 478-474
T20 Blast 08/23 18:00 3 Kent v Lancashire 133-134
CC Div 1 08/19 13:00 1 Surrey v Lancashire 517-511
T20 Blast 08/15 18:00 1 Birmingham Bears v Lancashire 105-102
T20 Blast 08/12 13:30 1 Durham v Lancashire 78-143
T20 Blast 08/10 17:30 1 Lancashire v Birmingham Bears 185-148
T20 Blast 08/09 18:00 1 Yorkshire v Lancashire 181-185
T20 Blast 08/07 17:30 1 Lancashire v Durham 150-154
T20 Blast 08/03 17:30 1 Lancashire v Leicestershire 190-194
T20 Blast 07/29 13:30 1 Worcestershire v Lancashire Abandoned
T20 Blast 07/27 17:30 1 Nottinghamshire v Lancashire 196-139

Lancashire Cricket Club represents the historic county of Lancashire in English cricket. The club has held first-class status since it was founded in 1864. Lancashire's home is Old Trafford Cricket Ground, although the team also play matches at other grounds around the county. Lancashire was a founder member of the County Championship in 1890 and has won the competition nine times. Lancashire has won 26 major honours in its history. The club's limited overs team is called Lancashire Lightning.

Lancashire was widely recognised as the Champion County four times between 1879 and 1889. It won its first two County Championship titles in the 1897 and 1904 seasons. Between 1926 and 1934, it won the championship five times. Throughout most of the inter-war period, Lancashire and its neighbours Yorkshire had the best two teams in England and the Roses Matches between them were usually the highlight of the domestic season. In 1950, Lancashire shared the title with Surrey. The County Championship was restructured in 2000 with Lancashire in the first division. They won the 2011 County Championship, a gap of 77 years since the club's last outright title in 1934.

In 1895, Archie MacLaren scored 424 in an innings for Lancashire, which remains the highest score by an Englishman in first-class cricket. Johnny Briggs, whose career lasted from 1879 to 1900, was the first player to score 10,000 runs and take 1,000 wickets for Lancashire. Ernest Tyldesley, younger brother of Johnny Tyldesley, is the club's leading run-scorer with 34,222 runs in 573 matches for Lancashire between 1909 and 1936. Fast bowler Brian Statham took a club record 1,816 wickets in 430 first-class matches between 1950 and 1968. England batsman Cyril Washbrook became Lancashire's first professional captain in 1954.

The Lancashire team of the late 1960s and early 1970s, captained by Jack Bond and featuring the West Indian batsman Clive Lloyd, was successful in limited overs cricket, winning the Sunday League in 1969 and 1970 and the Gillette Cup four times between 1970 and 1975. Lancashire won the Benson and Hedges Cup in 1984, three times between 1990 and 1996, and the Sunday League in 1989, 1998 and 1999. They won the Twenty20 Cup for the first time in 2015.

Lancashire County Cricket Club, based in the historic county of Lancashire, England, is one of the most prominent and successful teams in English domestic cricket. Founded in 1864, Lancashire has a rich heritage and a proud tradition of excellence on the field. The team competes in various formats, including the County Championship, One-Day Cup, and T20 Blast, showcasing a blend of experienced veterans and emerging young talent.

Known for their competitive spirit and strong bowling and batting line-ups, Lancashire has secured numerous titles over the years, including multiple County Championship victories. The team plays their home matches at Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester, a renowned venue with a passionate fan base. Lancashire's cricketing philosophy emphasizes skill, resilience, and sportsmanship, making them a respected and formidable side in English cricket.