List of Warwickshire Cricket Board List A players
Warwickshire Cricket Board played in List A cricket matches between 1999 and 2002.[1] This is a list of the players who appeared in those matches.
- Sandy Allen (2002): APW Allen
 - Darren Altree (1999): DA Altree
 - David Bar (2001–2002): DJ Barr
 - Ian Bell (1999): IR Bell
 - Kevin Bray (1999–2001): KG Bray
 - Andrew Brookes (1999): AP Brookes
 - Ian Clifford (2001–2002): JI Clifford
 - Daniel Dalton (1999–2002): DAT Dalton
 - Richard Dandy (2001): R Dandy
 - Michael Dean (2002): MM Dean
 - Jan Dreyer (2000): JN Dreyer
 - Aamir Farooque (1999): A Farooque
 - Michael Foster (2000): MJ Foster
 - Simon Gear (2000): S Gear
 - Paul Griffiths (2002): PJ Griffiths
 - Christopher Howell (1999–2002): CR Howell
 - Neil Humphrey (2001–2002): NV Humphrey
 - Huw Jones (2001–2002): HR Jones
 - Bhavin Joshi (2001): B Joshi
 - Wasim Khan (2002): WG Khan
 - Shitanshu Kotak (2002): SH Kotak
 - Lee Marland (2002): LJ Marland
 - Steve McDonald (1999–2001): S McDonald
 - Tom Mees (2001): T Mees
 - Luke Parker (2001–2002): LC Parker
 - Spencer Platt (1999–2001): S Platt
 - Navdeep Poonia (2002): NS Poonia
 - Guriq Randhawa (2001): GS Randhawa
 - Naheem Sajjad (1999–2002): N Sajjad
 - Gavin Shephard (2001): GF Shephard
 - Jonathan Ship (2001): JA Ship
 - Adam Smyth (2000): AC Smyth
 - Jamie Spires (2001): JAS Spires
 - Jim Troughton (1999–2001): JO Troughton
 - Graham Wagg (2000–2002): GG Wagg
 - Waqar Mohammad (2001): Waqar Mohammad. Mohammad represented the Warwickshire Cricket Board in a single List A match against Lancashire in the 2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy.[2] In his only List A match, he scored 2 runs.[3]
 - Nick Warren (2001): NA Warren
 - Ian Westwood (2001–2002): IJ Westwood
 - Elliot Wilson (2002): EJ Wilson
 
References
    
- "List A Matches played by Warwickshire Cricket Board". www.cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
 - List A Matches played by Waqar Mohammad
 - List A Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Waqar Mohammad
 
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