Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1892

Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1892 was the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for twenty one years. Derbyshire's matches were not considered to be first class in this season. The club had lost first class status after 1887 and did not regain it until 1894, the year before they joined the County Championship. However many of the players competed for the club earlier or subsequently at first-class level.

Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons
1892 season
CaptainSydney Evershed
Most runsHarry Bagshaw
Most wicketsGeorge Davidson

1892 season

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Derbyshire played thirteen games, and all except for Cheshire were against sides that they had played in first class matches before 1888 or that joined the County Championship four years later. Sydney Evershed was in his second year as captain. Harry Bagshaw was top scorer. George Davidson scored a century and topped the bowling with 91 wickets. Derbyshire played an interesting turn-around match against Leicestershire. Derbyshire had to follow on at 100 behind and made 423 in the second innings with centuries by Evershed and Davidson. Leicestershire were all out for 98 with Hulme taking five wickets for three runs.

Chatterton played one Test match for England against South Africa earlier in the year. He also played several first class matches during the season, mainly for MCC or Players v Gentlemen. Davidson also played first class matches for MCC.

Matches

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List of matches
No. Date V Result Margin Notes
1 12 May 1892[1] MCC
Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
Lost 9 wickets Mead 5-55
2 30 May 1892[2] Yorkshire
Headingley, Leeds
Lost Innings and 43 runs Hirst 5-12; Peel 5-7
3 06 Jun 1892[3] Essex
County Ground, Leyton
Lost 5 wickets Kortright 8-58; G Davidson 6-65
4 16 Jun 1892[4] Surrey
County Ground, Derby
Lost 7 wickets Richardson 7-67 and 5-63; G Davidson 5-33
5 20 Jun 1892[5] Leicestershire
Grace Road, Leicester
Lost 1 wicket Warren 138; Pougher 5-56; Woodcock 5-56; G Porter 6-20
6 27 Jun 1892[6] Cheshire
County Ground, Derby
Won Innings and 115 runs G Porter 5-22; G Davidson 6-30
7 04 Jul 1892[7] Leicestershire
County Ground, Derby
Won 210 runs SH Evershed 119; G Davidson 106 and 5-74; Pougher 5-53; J J Hulme 5-3
8 14 Jul 1892[8] Hampshire
County Ground, Derby
Won 89 runs Barton 5-34; Baldwin 5-34; G Davidson 5-13; G Porter 5-14
9 18 Jul 1892[9] Cheshire
Cale Green, Stockport
Won 5 wickets G Davidson 7-39 and 5-32; Bennet 5-65; W Hall 5-41
10 01 Aug 1892[10] Essex
County Ground, Derby
Drawn G Davidson 5-65; Kortright 8-49
11 08 Aug 1892[11] Surrey
Kennington Oval
Lost 93 runs G Porter 6-62; Richardson 6-44; G Davidson 6-62; Lockwood 8-27
12 11 Aug 1892[12] Hampshire
County Ground, Southampton
Won 3 wickets G Porter 5-88; Baldwin 5-62
13 15 Aug 1892[13] Yorkshire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 187 runs W Hall 5-65; Smith 6-94

Statistics

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Batting averages

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Name Matches Inns Runs High score Average 100s
H Bagshaw 12 23 552 68 24.00 0
W Storer 13 24 442 53 18.42 0
W Chatterton 12 23 405 56 17.61 0
J J Hulme 8 14 238 51 17.00 0
G Davidson 13 25 424 106 16.96 1
SH Evershed 11 21 337 119 16.05 1
LG Wright 12 23 356 70 15.48 0
W Hall 6 9 123 32 13.67 0
S Malthouse 11 20 207 52 10.35 0
H F Wright 1 2 17 17 8.50 0
W S Eadie 5 9 75 26 8.33 0
WB Delacombe 1 2 15 15 7.50 0
W Sugg 13 25 169 43 6.76 0
R G Tomlinson 2 4 27 14 6.75 0
J Stubbings 1 2 12 8 6.00 0
F Evershed 3 5 23 11 4.60 0
E Evershed 1 2 9 8 4.50 0
S Thorpe[14] 1 2 8 8 4.00 0
J Cupitt 1 2 8 4 4.00 0
HC Mosby[15] 3 3 11 5 3.67 0
G Porter 12 19 56 19 2.95 0
F Eyre[16] 1 2 5 5 2.50 0
M Cropper[17] 1 2 4 4 2.00 0

Bowling averages

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Name Balls Runs Wickets BB Average
G Davidson 3620 1162 91 7-39 12.77
G Porter 2576 892 51 6-20 17.49
W Sugg 628 337 18 4-57 18.72
J J Hulme 795 386 15 5-3 25.73
W Hall 540 223 15 5-41 14.87
W Chatterton 235 94 4 2-6 23.50
J Stubbings 55 35 4 4-24 8.75
S Malthouse 195 88 3 1-17 29.33
M Cropper 140 56 3 3-38 18.67
F Eyre 85 46 1 1-46 46.00
H Bagshaw 40 37 0
HC Mosby 35 22 0

Wicket Keeper

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See also

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References

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