Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1890

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Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons
1890 season
Captain Fred Spofforth
Most runs Levi Wright
Most wickets George Davidson
Fred Spofforth as caricatured by Spy in Vanity Fair, July 1878 Fred Spofforth Vanity Fair 13 July 1878.jpg
Fred Spofforth as caricatured by Spy in Vanity Fair, July 1878

Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1890 was the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing twenty years. Derbyshire's matches were not considered to be first class in this season. Derbyshire had recruited Fred Spofforth a former Australian captain to help revive the club's fortunes. Spofforth was successful off the field in uncovering irregularities that contributed to the financial difficulties that had bedevilled the club for many years.

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1890 season

Derbyshire played fourteen games, winning seven and losing five. They played the same county teams as in previous years and also minor county Norfolk for the first time. They also played against MCC and the touring Australians. Fred Spofforth, known as the "Demon Bowler" had toured England with the Australians in 1886, and afterwards chose to live in Derbyshire. With the residential qualification met in 1890, Spofforth was able not only to play for Derbyshire but to captain the side. [1] Although the Demon Bowler took 9 for 56 against Leicestershire, it was George Davidson who took most wickets. Levi Wright was top scorer. Derbyshire did not have had a dedicated wicket-keeper during the season.

Matches

List of matches
No.DateVResultMarginNotes
1 26 May 1890 [2] Essex
County Ground, Leyton
Won8 runs Pickett 5-24 and 5-83; G Davidson 6-47 and 5-58
202 Jun 1890 [3] Surrey
County Ground, Derby
Lost28 runs G Davidson 6-36; Sharpe 5-65; W Sugg 5-44
316 Jun 1890 [4] Leicestershire
Grace Road, Leicester
Won7 wickets Joyce 5-85; GG Walker 7-53
430 Jun 1890 [5] Australians
County Ground, Derby
Drawn Turner 6–16; FR Spofforth 6-42
506 Jul 1890 [6] Yorkshire
County Ground, Derby
WonInnings and 25 runs G Davidson 5-69
614 Jul 1890 [7] MCC
Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
LostInnings and 181 runs Davenport 158*; Shacklock 5-56
724 Jul 1890 [8] Surrey
Kennington Oval
LostInnings and 58 runs Key 137; LG Wright 122; S Malthouse 5–112; Sharpe 6-79
828 Jul 1890 [9] Nottinghamshire
County Ground, Derby
LostInnings and 71 runs Flowers 5-19
904 Aug 1890 [10] Essex
County Ground, Derby
Lost8 wickets Mead 6-?; GG Walker 6-?; Pickett 6-?
1008 Aug 1890 [11] Norfolk
County Ground, Lakenham
WonInnings and 60 runs F Evershed 111; Hoare 5–106; GG Walker 6-27
1111 Aug 1890 [12] Leicestershire
County Ground, Derby
Won145 runs FR Spofforth 9-56 and 5-58
1218 Aug 1890 [13] Yorkshire
Bramall Lane, Sheffield
Won52 runs GG Walker 5-66
1325 Aug 1890 [14] Norfolk
County Ground, Derby
WonInnings and 23 runs GG Walker 5–19; Morton 6-57; FR Spofforth 7-26
1401 Sep 1890 [15] Nottinghamshire
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Drawn GG Walker 6-82

Statistics

Batting averages

NameMatchesInnsRunsHigh scoreAverage100s
W Chatterton 13225388624.450
LG Wright 122454412222.671
S Malthouse 9163487421.750
H Bagshaw 591803520.000
F Evershed 71120711118.821
G Davidson 14244485818.670
W L Shipton 24693617.250
SH Evershed 12192895715.210
W Sugg 13212955814.050
W Hall 9151966413.070
W Storer 12192075110.890
C Evans 3436309.000
F R Spofforth 697598.330
E Evershed 5756198.000
HC Mosby [16] 51078297.800
GG Walker 1218138317.670
W S Eadie 3535197.000
G Porter 61060236.000
J Marshall 11444.000
T Purdy [17] 12542.500
J Marlow 12422.000
JJ Disney 12321.500

Bowling averages

NameBallsRunsWicketsBBAverage
G Davidson 29521174676-3617.52
GG Walker 1611650557-5311.82
FR Spofforth 1071461429-5610.98
G Porter 920359214-7817.10
W Sugg 447226135-4417.38
S Malthouse 672290125-11524.17
W Chatterton 48523584-3429.38
HC Mosby32516142-2140.25
C Evans 1256211-2262.00
W Hall 21010711-6107.00
SH Evershed 1070
LG Wright 15170
H Bagshaw 90320
J Marlow 115430

Wicket Keeper

There does not appear to have been a regular wicket-keeper this season, and no wickets were taken by stumping.

Financial scandal

By 1890 Derbyshire County Cricket Club was found to be in deep financial crisis. Fred Spofforth played a key part in identifying a fraud that had been committed. The cricket club's losses amounted to £1000 and Derby County Football Club was also raided. In 1880 Samuel Richardson, the club's first captain had become an administrator of the club, and in 1884 the remit was extended to the associated Derby County Football Club. Richardson admitted his guilt, fled the country in disgrace and settled in Madrid. [18]

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