Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1888

Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1888
Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons
1888 season
Captain William Chatterton
Most runs William Chatterton.
Most wickets John Hulme
Most catches James Disney

Derbyshire Country Cricket Club in 1888 was the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for seventeen years and it was the first season they lost first class status.

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1888 season

Although deprived of first class status Derbyshire played the same opponents as in the previous year with two matches each against Lancashire, Yorkshire, Surrey and Essex and one match each against Leicestershire and Middlesex . They also played one match against MCC and one against the touring Australians. Derbyshire won three of their matches and lost the remaining nine.

The captain for the year was William Chatterton who was also top scorer. John Hulme took most wickets. His total of 60 included 15 in one match against Yorkshire.

Of those who made their debut, Edward Evershed and Herbert Mosby[1] played regularly over the following years before Derbyshire regained first class status. Evershed also played a first class game in 1898 as did Alfred Charlesworth who otherwise only played in the 1888 season. WA Hindley[2] and JH Straw[3] played their one game each for Derbyshire in 1888 while William Hodges[4] a schoolboy from Cheltenham College and William Pedley a former Sussex player each played two games in the season.

Matches

List of matches
No. Date V Result Margin Notes
1 17 May 1888[5] MCC
Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
Won 45 runs Wootton 6-30; GG Walker 5-31; J J Hulme 5-11
2 21 May 1888[6] Essex
County Ground, Leyton
Won 7 wickets G Davidson 6-16
3 24 May 1888[7] Surrey
County Ground, Derby
Lost Innings and 6 runs Bowley 5-29; GG Walker 5-52; Beaumont 5-14
4 11 Jun 1888[8] Yorkshire
Park Avenue Cricket Ground, Bradford
Lost 7 wickets Wade 5-32
5 09 Jul 1888[9] Australia
County Ground, Derby
Lost Innings and 79 runs Turner 6-20 and 7-26; W Cropper 6-43
6 23 Jul 1888[10] Lancashire
Old Trafford, Manchester
Lost Innings and 78 runs Briggs 7-35 and 6-4; J J Hulme 7-62
7 30 Jul 1888[11] Essex
County Ground, Derby
Lost 118 runs Bishop 6-33
8 06 Aug 1888[12] Leicestershire
Grace Road, Leicester
Lost 27 runs Pougher 6-15; J J Hulme 7-11
9 09 Aug 1888[13] Middlesex
County Ground, Derby
Lost 7 wickets GG Walker 6-114
10 13 Aug 1888[14] Yorkshire
County Ground, Derby
Won 7 wickets J J Hulme 8-30 and 7-40
11 20 Aug 1888[15] Lancashire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 4 wickets Watson 6-17; J J Hulme 5-30
12 03 Sep 1888[16] Surrey
Kennington Oval
Lost 7 wickets W Hall 5-31; Beaumont 6-30


Statistics

Batting averages

Name Matches Inns Runs High score Average 100s
W Chatterton 12 23 362 54 15.74 0
GG Walker 11 22 284 39 12.91 0
G Davidson 11 22 270 61 12.27 0
W Hall 4 8 96 43 12.00 0
LG Wright 8 16 169 35 10.56 0
SH Evershed 2 3 31 14 10.33 0
W Sugg 7 13 128 48 9.85 0
W Cropper 12 24 236 92 9.83 0
G Ratcliffe 10 20 153 50 7.65 0
GB Earl 2 4 28 21 7.00 0
W Pedley 2 4 27 16 6.75 0
W Storer 7 13 79 13 6.08 0
HC Mosby 2 4 24 16 6.00 0
G Porter 3 6 36 17 6.00 0
H Bagshaw 2 4 21 9 5.25 0
J J Hulme 11 22 96 20 4.36 0
A Charlesworth 3 6 24 15 4.00 0
WA Hindley 1 2 6 6 3.00 0
W Hodges 2 3 9 5 3.00 0
JJ Disney 11 21 58 11 2.76 0
E Evershed 2 4 10 6 2.50 0
FW Keeton 2 4 10 10 2.50 0
J Marshall 1 1 1 1 1.00 0
JH Straw 1 2 2 1 1.00 0


Bowling averages

Name Balls Runs Wickets BB Average
J J Hulme 1669 622 60 8-30 10.37
GG Walker 1030 522 32 6-114 16.31
W Cropper 969 385 22 6-43 17.5
G Davidson 1069 356 19 6-16 18.74
W Chatterton 568 186 15 4-11 12.4
W Hall 371 148 14 5-31 10.57
G Porter 196 87 5 3-44 17.4
H Bagshaw 108 45 3 3-43 15.00
HC Mosby 35 19 2 1-5 9.5

Wicket keeping


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References


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