Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1910

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Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons
1910 season
Captain John Chapman
County Championship 15
Most runs Ernest Needham
Most wickets Arthur Morton
Most catches Joe Humphries

Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1910 was the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for thirty nine years. It was their sixteenth season in the County Championship and they won two matches to finish fifteenth in the Championship table.

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1910 season

Derbyshire played twenty two matches, all in the County Championship and won two and lost fourteen. Their two victories were courtesy of Leicestershire. John Chapman was in his first year as captain. Ernest Needham scored most runs, and Arthur Morton took most wickets.

Among the draws, the season produced one of the most memorable matches against Warwickshire at Blackwell in 1910 and not just a Derbyshire record 9th wicket partnership, but a world record 9th wicket partnership of 283 which still stands. At lunch time on the last day Derbyshire with eight second innings wickets down, were far behind Warwickshire's first innings score and Warwickshire looked certain of a comfortable win. Chapman and Arnold Warren were batting. William Taylor wrote "In view of their strong position, Warwickshire, I knew, were hoping to catch an early afternoon train, and, in conversation during the interval, I remarked to their fast bowler, Frank Field: You look like catching your train all right, Frank. The reply was, I'm not so sure about that, Mr. Taylor. These chaps are pretty good bats, you know. How right he was. Chapman and Warren made their runs in less than three hours and Warwickshire had to be content with a draw." [1] Chapman scored 165 and Arnold Warren 123.

Fred Root who became an international player and played five seasons for Derbyshire made his debut in 1910. Henry Jelf who retired from the navy played occasional games in this and the following season. Bertie Corbett, James Handford and Stanley Holden made their debuts and played a few games but only in the 1910 season. Charles Newcombe, who died in the war and Arthur Marsden who died six years later at St Pancras, played their only first class games in the season.

Matches

List of matches
No.DateVResultMarginNotes
15 May 1910 [2] Surrey
Kennington Oval
Drawn W Smith 8–35; A Morton 6–71
29 May 1910 [3] Sussex
County Ground, Derby
Lost8 wickets A Warren 6–64
312 May 1910 [4] Lancashire
North Road Ground, Glossop
Lost128 runs Huddleston 8–31; A Morton 5–69
416 May 1910 [5] Essex
County Ground, Leyton
Lost4 wickets G Curgenven 100; Tremlin 5–42; Mead 6–71
519 May 1910 [6] Sussex
The Saffrons, Eastbourne
Drawn Cox 6–52; SWA Cadman 5–36; Relf 5–68
626 May 1910 [7] Yorkshire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
LostInnings and 142 runs Rothery 134; Denton 182
72 Jun 1910 [8] Kent
County Ground, Derby
Lost304 runs Seymour 124; Hutchings 122; Blythe 6–36; A Warren 8–152; Wooley 5–35
89 Jun 1910 [9] Surrey
County Ground, Derby
Lost10 wickets Hobbs 133; W Smith 7–36; A Warren 5–94; Lees 5–41
918 Jun 1910 [10] Warwickshire
Miners Welfare Ground, Blackwell
Drawn Charlesworth 216; A Warren 123; J Chapman 165; Foster 5–62;
1025 Jun 1910 [11] Northamptonshire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost130 runs A Morton 5–142 and 5–76; Thompson 6–75 and 6–47
112 Jul 1910 [12] Leicestershire
County Ground, Derby
Won6 wickets A Warren 6–59
127 Jul 1910 [13] Kent
Bat and Ball Ground, Gravesend
Lost6 wickets Blythe 6–60 and 5–63; A Warren 5–71
1311 Jul 1910 [14] Leicestershire
Aylestone Road, Leicester
Won42 runs E Needham 159; L Oliver 104; Coe 101; Jayes 6–72; A Morton 6–50
1414 Jul 1910 [15] Nottinghamshire
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Drawn A Morton 7–90 and 5–150
1518 Jul 1910 [16] Hampshire
County Ground, Southampton
LostInnings and 15 runs A Morton 7–144; Newman 7–77
1625 Jul 1910 [17] Yorkshire
Park Avenue Cricket Ground, Bradford
LostInnings and 101 runs Hirst 5–35; Booth 5–34; Rhodes 5–5
171 Aug 1910 [18] Essex
County Ground, Derby
Lost271 runs A Morton 6–83; Buckenham 6–49 and 5–31; A Warren 5–86
184 Aug 1910 [19] Warwickshire
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Lost143 runs A Warren 5–81; Foster 6–65 and 6–51
198 Aug 1910 [20] Hampshire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost102 runs White 117; A Morton 8–117
2013 Aug 1910 [21] Northamptonshire
County Ground, Northampton
Lost6 wickets SWA Cadman 6–80; Wells 5–55
2118 Aug 1910 [22] Nottinghamshire
Miners Welfare Ground, Blackwell
Drawn G Curgenven 109
2222 Aug 1910 [23] Lancashire
Aigburth, Liverpool
Drawn 34 overs played for 38 runs

Statistics

County Championship batting averages

NameMatchesInnsRunsHigh scoreAverage100s
G Curgenven 71137110933.722
R Sale 482076929.570
T Forrester 10162977822.840
E Needham 224288915921.681
J Chapman 203671316520.971
A Morton 22417738920.340
SWA Cadman 20407538419.300
AE Lawton 12373618.500
FA Newton 12233338716.650
A Warren 224161012316.481
L Oliver 1730420104*15.551
J Humphries 21353696515.370
HFD Jelf 5101333713.300
RB Rickman 7111133411.300
CF Root 8111004911.110
G Grainger 121110*11.000
H Cooper 12211410.500
GR Gregory 11101010.000
J Handford 917137239.780
TA Higson 3649368.160
WT Taylor 2429107.250
J Bowden 5963307.000
ST Langton 11666.000
C Lowe 3521175.250
FC Bracey 59157*5.000
FH Taylor 4831124.420
A Howcroft 2417104.250
A Marsden 12663.000
SM Holden 34762.330
BO Corbett 12110.500
CN Newcombe 12110.500 [24]

County Championship bowling averages

NameBallsRunsWicketsBBAverage
A Morton 570026301168–11722.67
A Warren 45212392858–15228.14
SWA Cadman 36631586676–8023.67
RB Rickman 43224372–3034.71
T Forrester 40818464–730.66
CF Root 22010252–3920.40
FC Bracey 33016842–2742.00
L Oliver 1267932–2026.33
TA Higson 584221–021.00
C Lowe 974811–3748.00
J Chapman 680
G Curgenven 24170
G Grainger 54300
J Handford 36310
SM Holden 96390
R Sale 72540
AE Lawton 30210
E Needham 54290
CN Newcombe 72320
FA Newton 12210 [25]

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