Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1892

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1892 season
Captain Sydney Evershed
Most runs Harry Bagshaw
Most wickets George Davidson

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.

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1892 season

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

List of matches
No.DateVResultMarginNotes
112 May 1892 [1] MCC
Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
Lost9 wicketsMead 5-55
230 May 1892 [2] Yorkshire
Headingley, Leeds
LostInnings and 43 runsHirst 5-12; Peel 5-7
306 Jun 1892 [3] Essex
County Ground, Leyton
Lost5 wicketsKortright 8-58; G Davidson 6-65
416 Jun 1892 [4] Surrey
County Ground, Derby
Lost7 wicketsRichardson 7-67 and 5-63; G Davidson 5-33
520 Jun 1892 [5] Leicestershire
Grace Road, Leicester
Lost1 wicketWarren 138; Pougher 5-56; Woodcock 5-56; G Porter 6-20
627 Jun 1892 [6] Cheshire
County Ground, Derby
WonInnings and 115 runs G Porter 5-22; G Davidson 6-30
704 Jul 1892 [7] Leicestershire
County Ground, Derby
Won210 runs SH Evershed 119; G Davidson 106 and 5-74; Pougher 5-53; J J Hulme 5-3
814 Jul 1892 [8] Hampshire
County Ground, Derby
Won89 runsBarton 5-34; Baldwin 5-34; G Davidson 5-13; G Porter 5-14
918 Jul 1892 [9] Cheshire
Cale Green, Stockport
Won5 wickets G Davidson 7-39 and 5-32; Bennet 5-65; W Hall 5-41
1001 Aug 1892 [10] Essex
County Ground, Derby
Drawn G Davidson 5-65; Kortright 8-49
1108 Aug 1892 [11] Surrey
Kennington Oval
Lost93 runs G Porter 6-62; Richardson 6-44; G Davidson 6-62; Lockwood 8-27
1211 Aug 1892 [12] Hampshire
County Ground, Southampton
Won3 wickets G Porter 5-88; Baldwin 5-62
1315 Aug 1892 [13] Yorkshire
County Ground, Derby
Lost187 runs W Hall 5-65; Smith 6-94

Statistics

Batting averages

NameMatchesInnsRunsHigh scoreAverage100s
H Bagshaw 12235526824.000
W Storer 13244425318.420
W Chatterton 12234055617.610
J J Hulme 8142385117.000
G Davidson 132542410616.961
SH Evershed 112133711916.051
LG Wright 12233567015.480
W Hall 691233213.670
S Malthouse 11202075210.350
H F Wright 1217178.500
W S Eadie 5975268.330
WB Delacombe 1215157.500
W Sugg 1325169436.760
R G Tomlinson 2427146.750
J Stubbings 121286.000
F Evershed 3523114.600
E Evershed 12984.500
S Thorpe [14] 12884.000
J Cupitt 12844.000
HC Mosby [15] 331153.670
G Porter 121956192.950
F Eyre [16] 12552.500
M Cropper [17] 12442.000

Bowling averages

NameBallsRunsWicketsBBAverage
G Davidson 36201162917-3912.77
G Porter 2576892516-2017.49
W Sugg 628337184-5718.72
J J Hulme 795386155-325.73
W Hall 540223155-4114.87
W Chatterton 2359442-623.50
J Stubbings 553544-248.75
S Malthouse 1958831-1729.33
M Cropper1405633-3818.67
F Eyre854611-4646.00
H Bagshaw 40370
HC Mosby35220

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