Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1884

Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1884 represents the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for thirteen years. They lost all ten county matches and their only victory was against MCC. Partly in response to this the club created as an offshoot the football club Derby County F.C. in 1884.

Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons
1884 season
CaptainLudford Docker
Most runsFrank Sugg
Most wicketsWilliam Cropper
Most catchesThomas Mycroft

1884 cricket season

Derbyshire played ten county matches, one against the touring Australians and one against MCC. Ludford Docker was captain for his only season. In a sparse season without any centuries, Frank Sugg was top scorer. William Cropper and Joseph Marlow shared most wickets with 34 each.

The season was marked by the arrival of the two Sugg brothers from Yorkshire - Frank and Walter. Frank moved to Lancashire CCC after three years, but Walter had a long career with Derbyshire. Frank Shacklock played the first of two seasons for the club. Cricket poet Alfred Cochrane made his debut, sharing his appearances with Oxford University over the following years. Joseph Chatterton, younger brother of William, played the first of three seasons. William Shipton played one match but only played for the county again when they were without first class status. Matthew Burrows played his one career match during the season.

The season saw the retirement of two originals of the first Derbyshire side in 1871 - Robert Smith and John Platts. Platts returned to the sport as an umpire. Two other long-timers also left - Thomas Foster first played in 1873. He was running a pub and later returned to umpire. Henry Shaw had joined in 1875.

Matches

List of first class matches
No. Date V Result Margin Notes
1 22 May 1884[1] Lancashire
Old Trafford, Manchester
Lost 42 runs J Briggs 112; FJ Shacklock 5-42; RG Barlow 7-30
2 29 May 1884[2] Surrey
County Ground, Derby
Lost 5 wickets J Marlow 5-40; CE Horner 5-40
3 02 Jun 1884[3] Australians
County Ground, Derby
Lost Innings and 40 runs Fred Spofforth 7-31 and 5-52; G Giffen 5-50
4 05 Jun 1884[4] Kent
County Ground, Derby
Lost 67 runs J Marlow 5-31
5 09 Jun 1884[5] MCC
Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
Won 7 runs W Cropper 6-46; A Rylott 6-41; J Marlow 5-43
6 23 Jun 1884[6] Yorkshire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 10 wickets E Peate 5-30; J Marlow 7-46; T Emmett 7-20
7 28 Jul 1884[7] Sussex
County Ground, Derby
Lost 50 runs W Blackman 5-22; AB Hide 5-19
8 04 Aug 1884[8] Lancashire
County Ground, Derby
Lost Innings and 36 runs AHJ Cochrane 6-51; A Watson 5-25
9 11 Aug 1884[9] Sussex
County Ground, Hove
Lost 7 wickets
10 18 Aug 1884[10] Kent
Bat and Ball Ground, Gravesend
Lost Innings and 9 runs Lord Harris 112; GG Hearne 6-33
11 21 Aug 1884[11] Surrey
Kennington Oval
Lost 7 wickets CE Horner 6-79; ED Barratt 5-91
12 25 Aug 1884[12] Yorkshire
Park Avenue Cricket Ground, Bradford
Lost 10 wickets FJ Shacklock 5-47; T Emmett 6-28
List of other matches
No. Date V Result Margin Notes
1 12 Jun 1884[13] Staffordshire
County Ground, Derby
Won Innings and 24 runs
2 21 Jul 1884[14] Staffordshire
Broomfield Ground, Harry Mitchell Park, Smethwick
Won 3 wickets

Statistics

First-class batting averages

NameAm/
Pro
AgeHandMatchesInnsRunsHigh scoreAverage100s
SH EvershedA23R23535017.660
LC DockerA24R12233815817.310
FH SuggP22R13264397316.880
WW Wood-SimsA26R9182854416.760
GG WalkerA23L9182326616.570
W Cropper21R12243664615.910
GB BarringtonA27R481145014.250
Walter Sugg24R365526*13.750
AHJ CochraneA19R36815013.500
H ShawA30R121212*12.000
T MycroftP36L122414824*11.380
FJ ShacklockP22R9181715010.680
T FosterP35R91817833*10.470
William ChattertonP22R12242294910.400
R P SmithA35R61292237.660
J Marlow29R1224170257.390
W EvershedA31R1214107.000
M Burrows28R1213136.500
J T B D PlattsP35L3624134.000
LG WrightA22R241243.000
WL ShiptonA23R12432.000
JD Chatterton17R12000.000

A number of additional players appeared in the matches against Staffordshire. Apart from William Delacombe and Ralph Docker none of these players appeared in any first class matches for Derbyshire. These players were CC Marshall, Haydn Morley, WB Woodforde, A Jourdain, William Turnley, F C Newton, D Bostock, Johnstone and Giffard.

First-class bowling averages

NameHandBallsRunsWicketsBBAverage
W CropperL M1603606346-4617.82
J MarlowR M1795679347-4619.97
William ChattertonR Sl1180452244-3418.83
FJ ShacklockR F833419245-4217.45
GG WalkerL F & Sl1287640233-2627.82
AHJ CochraneL M28414886-5118.50
Walter SuggR M745853-1811.60
H ShawR round-arm M602644-266.50
LC DockerR MF1387021-035.00
J T B D PlattsR F171011-210.00
T FosterR round-arm F32130
WW Wood-Sims36100
M BurrowsR round-arm F16100
SH EvershedRM880

Wicket keeping

Derby County Football Club

Derby County F.C. was formed in 1884 as an offshoot of the cricket club in an attempt to give players and supporters a winter interest as well as secure the cricket club extra revenue. The original intention was to name the club "Derbyshire County F.C." to highlight the link, though the Derbyshire FA, formed in 1883, objected on the grounds it was too long and therefore would not have been understood by the fans. Playing their home matches at the cricket club’s Racecourse Ground, 1884/85 saw the club undertake an extensive programme of friendly matches, the first of which was a 6–0 defeat to Great Lever on 13 September 1884. The club’s first competitive match came in the 1885 FA Cup, where they lost 7–0 at home to Walsall Town.

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