The following teams have won first-class matches since 1900 (when the follow-on became 150 runs) after not being asked to follow-on having conceded a 1st innings deficit over 150. This excludes cases where teams have forfeited innings or declared their 1st innings with a deficit over 150
Players (136 & 502-8) beat Gentlemen (297 & 339) by 2 wickets at Lord's, 1900
London County (204 & 245-3) beat Marylebone Cricket Club (360 & 86) by 7 wickets at Crystal Palace, 1903
Gentlemen (171 & 412-8) beat Players (327 & 255) by 2 wickets at Lord's, 1904
Somerset (262 & 292-3) beat Hampshire (425 & 128) by 7 wickets at Southampton, 1908
Lancashire (162 & 403-8) beat Nottinghamshire (376 & 185) by 2 wickets at Manchester, 1910
New South Wales (201 & 283-5) beat Marylebone Cricket Club (360 & 121) by 5 wickets at Sydney, 1922
Marylebone Cricket Club (162 & 412-5) beat Oxford University (413 & 160) by 5 wickets at Lord's, 1923
Victoria (343 & 409-7) beat South Australia (518 & 233) by 3 wickets at Adelaide, 1924
Cambridge University (179 & 427-4) beat Surrey (344 & 260-7*) by 6 wickets at The Oval, 1925
New South Wales (341 & 446-6) beat South Australia (500 & 286) by 4 wickets at Adelaide, 1926
Surrey (288 & 220-3) beat Nottinghamshire (457 & 50) by 7 wickets at Nottingham, 1928
Victoria (103 & 435-7) beat New South Wales (276 & 260) by 3 wickets at Melbourne, 1931
Jamaica (228 & 363-5) beat Lord Tennyson's XI (402 & 188) by 5 wickets at Kingston, 1932
Transvaal (90 & 377-4) beat Western Province (246 & 220) by 6 wickets at Cape Town, 1932
South SA (234 & 280-5) beat North SA (396 & 117) by 5 wickets at Cape Town, 1932
Nottinghamshire (187 & 291-7) beat Derbyshire (353 & 124-6*) by 3 wickets at Nottingham, 1935
Lancashire (175 & 396-5) beat Kent (340 & 230-9*) by 5 wickets at Dover, 1935
Lancashire (256 & 385-4) beat Hampshire (434 & 206-8*) by 6 wickets at Southampton, 1939
Indians (138 & 370-9) beat Essex (303 & 201-3*) by 1 wicket at Southend-on-Sea, 1946
Surrey and Kent (272 & 428-6) beat Middlesex and Essex (437-9* & 261-5*) by 4 wickets at Kingston-upon-Thames, 1947
Australia (75 & 336-5) beat South Africa (311 & 99) by 5 wickets at Durban, 1950
Warwickshire (185 & 345-7) beat Middlesex (335-8* & 192) by 3 wickets at Lord's, 1951
Hampshire (190 & 310-5) beat Surrey (356-4* & 141-2*) by 5 wickets at The Oval, 1961
Glamorgan (159 & 292-8) beat Somerset (360-6* & 87) by 2 wickets at Cardiff, 1961
Lancashire (154 & 372-4) beat Nottinghamshire (431-4* & 94-0*) by 6 wickets at Worksop, 1961
Worcestershire (90 & 376-7) beat Surrey (266 & 196-6*) by 3 wickets at Worcester, 1961
West Indians (106 & 397-7) beat Hampshire (287 & 215-4*) by 3 wickets at Southampton, 1969
Pakistan Railways (264 & 299-8) beat Pakistan Universities (445 & 115) by 2 wickets at Lahore, 1975
Kent (202 & 354-6) beat Australians (415-8* & 140-3*) by 4 wickets at Canterbury, 1975
West Indians (81 & 313-5) beat Nottinghamshire (244 & 146) by 5 wickets at Nottingham, 1976
Griqualand West (203 & 309-9) beat Transvaal B (447-5* & 62-1*) by 1 wicket at Johannesburg, 1976
South African Universities (181 & 500-7) beat Western Province (460-9* & 219-3*) by 3 wickets at Stellenbosch, 1978
New South Wales (261 & 321-5) beat Western Australia (431 & 148-8*) by 5 wickets at Sydney, 1979
Derbyshire (203 & 350-3) beat Northamptonshire (370-8* & 179-6*) by 7 wickets at Derby, 1982
Rest of India (267 & 424-5) beat Delhi (429 & 258) by 5 wickets at Delhi, 1982
Tamil Nadu (226 & 343-7) beat Rest of India (433 & 132) by 3 wickets at Madras, 1988
South Australia (130 & 506-6) beat Queensland (334 & 301-4*) by 4 wickets at Adelaide, 1992
Mashonaland Select XI (83 & 417-4) beat Northamptonshire (276-7* & 223) by 6 wickets at Harare, 1995
Zimbabwe President's XI (194 & 307-4) beat South African Academy (358-7* & 137-2*) by 6 wickets at Harare, 1998
Free State (67 & 438-8) beat West Indians (316 & 188) by 2 wickets at Bloemfontein, 1998
Tasmania (276 & 386-4) beat New South Wales (453-5* & 208-8*) by 6 wickets at Hobart, 2003
Central Province (173 & 513-9) beat Southern Province (392 & 292-2*) by 1 wicket at Kandy, 2004
South Zone (174 & 503-4) beat England A (377 & 297-8*) by 6 wickets at Gurgaon, 2004
Worcestershire (274 & 363-5) beat Gloucestershire (445 & 189) by 5 wickets at Cheltenham, 2004
Northern Districts (273 & 400-9) beat Central Districts (479 & 193) by 1 wicket at Napier, 2004
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (171 & 268-3) beat Allied Bank Limited (331 & 107) by 7 wickets at Karachi, 2005
Yorkshire (187 & 400-4) beat Leicestershire (366 & 217) by 6 wickets at Scarborough, 2005
Easterns (165 & 342-6) beat Free State (378-5 & 126-1*) by 4 wickets at Benoni, 2005
Tasmania (234 & 348-8) beat Western Australia (405 & 176) by 2 wickets at Perth, 2005
Lancashire (200 & 314-5) beat Nottinghamshire (397 & 114) by 5 wickets at Nottingham, 2006
Easterns (164 & 373-9) beat Griqualand West (360 & 176) by 1 wicket at Benoni, 2006
Titans (195 & 261-6) beat Warriors (348 & 105) by 4 wickets at Centurion, 2006
Dhaka Division (87 & 372-7) beat Khulna Division (288 & 168) by 3 wickets at Fatullah, 2007
England XI (134 & 247-5) beat Sri Lanka Board President's XI (298-9* & 81) by 5 wickets at Colombo-Non, 2007
Gauteng (111 & 262-9) beat South Western Districts (301-8* & 71) by 1 wicket at Johannesburg, 2008
Central Districts (215 & 450-7) beat Canterbury (493 & 169-2*) by 3 wickets at New Plymouth, 2009
Eagles (312 & 339-2) beat Lions (485-8* & 165-9*) by 8 wickets at Kimberley, 2009
Central Districts (205 & 445-1) beat Wellington (440-9* & 207-4*) by 9 wickets at Wellington, 2009
Afghanistan (264 & 494-4) beat Canada (566 & 191-4*) by 6 wickets at Sharjah, 2010
Titans (368 & 311-8) beat Lions (562-8* & 114) by 2 wickets at Benoni, 2010
Worcestershire (278 & 339-4) beat Gloucestershire (480 & 136) by 6 wickets at Cheltenham, 2010
Northerns (178 & 400-3) beat North West (377-5 & 200-2*) by 7 wickets at Pretoria, 2011
Northern Districts (235 & 385-1) beat Wellington (406 & 212-4*) by 9 wickets at Whangarei, 2011
Tasmania (124 & 373-6) beat South Australia (298 & 198) by 4 wickets at Adelaide, 2011
Queensland (135 & 471-5) beat South Australia (403 & 202-6*) by 5 wickets at Brisbane, 2014
Somerset (200 & 402-8) beat Nottinghamshire (410 & 190) by 2 wickets at Taunton, 2015
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