Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1902

Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1902 was the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for thirty-one years. It was their eighth season in the County Championship and they won five matches to finish tenth in the Championship table.

Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons
1902 season
CaptainAlbert Lawton
County Championship10
Most runsMaynard Ashcroft
Most wicketsBilly Bestwick
Most catchesJoe Humphries

1902 season

Derbyshire played sixteen games in the County Championship in 1902, two matches against London County, one match against MCC and one against the touring Australians.

Derbyshire won four matches in the County Championship which brought them up to tenth in the table. The captain for the year was Albert Lawton in his first season as captain. Maynard Ashcroft was top scorer. Billy Bestwick took most wickets.

The most significant additions to the Derbyshire squad in the season was Thomas Forrester who carried on playing for the club for many seasons. Also making his debut was Charles Ollivierre the first Caribbean to play for an English county who also played several seasons. Noah Buxton played occasionally until 1911 and Guy Wilson played once in 1902 and once in 1905. Other players who made their debut but played only in 1902 were Charles Lyon who played two matches and Ernest Stapleton, Archibold Cooper and Bert Hall who played one each.

Matches

List of matches
No. Date V Result Margin Notes
1 19 May 1902[1] Hampshire
County Ground, Southampton
Won 180 runs Llewellyn 7-59; JJ Hulme 5-57 and 7-48; Soar 5-80
2 29 May 1902[2] Yorkshire
Dewsbury and Savile Ground
Drawn TL Taylor 106
3 05 Jun 1902[3] Yorkshire

Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Drawn TL Taylor 142; JJ Hulme 5-68; Hirst 5-32; Haigh 5-31
4 09 Jun 1902[4] Warwickshire
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Lost 9 wickets Hargreave 6-54; Santall 5-50
5 12 Jun 1902[5] Worcestershire
North Road Ground, Glossop
Drawn W Bestwick 7-28; Wilson 6-53
6 19 Jun 1902[6] Australians
County Ground, Derby
Lost 8 wickets W Bestwick 6-82; Saunders 6-40
7 23 Jun 1902[7] MCC
Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
Lost 6 wickets Trott 7-84; Mead 6-36
8 26 Jun 1902[8] London County Cricket Club
County Ground, Derby
Lost 6 wickets AE Lawton 149; CJB Wood 124; Grace 5-105; Llewellyn 5-92 and 6-101
9 30 Jun 1902[9] Leicestershire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Drawn LG Wright 101; EM Ashcroft 104; AE Knight 103
10 03 Jul 1902[10] Surrey
Kennington Oval
Lost 7 wickets VFS Crawford 101; W Bestwick 6-107; Richardson 5-81
11 10 Jul 1902[11] Leicestershire
Aylestone Road, Leicester
Won 242 runs EM Ashcroft 162; Coe 6-40; A Warren 7-70
12 14 Jul 1902[12] Nottinghamshire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 9 wickets Iremonger 146; Gunn 120; Hallam 5-46; Wass 6-152
13 21 Jul 1902[13] London County Cricket Club
Crystal Palace Park
Won 99 runs GIll 6-83; W Bestwick 8-52; Braund 5-70
14 24 Jul 1902[14] Essex
County Ground, Derby
Lost 120 runs McGahey 5-24; JJ Hulme 5-18; Mead 6-55
15 04 Aug 1902[15] Hampshire
County Ground, Derby
Drawn AE Lawton 146; Llewellyn 109 and 5-117
16 07 Aug 1902[16] Worcestershire
County Ground, New Road, Worcester
Drawn HK Foster 112; FL Bowley 122; RE Foster 109
17 11 Aug 1902[17] Nottinghamshire
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Lost Innings and 89 runs Gunn 101; Shrewbury 108; W Bestwick 6-82; Wass 5-84 and 6-53
18 14 Aug 1902[18] Warwickshire
County Ground, Derby
Won Innings and 250 runs CA Ollivierre 167; AE Lawton 126; A Warren 6-33
19 18 Aug 1902[19] Surrey
North Road Ground, Glossop
Drawn
20 21 Aug 1902[20] Essex
County Ground, Leyton
Won 15 runs Lucas 103; Mead 5-44 and 5-59; A Warren 6-75; W Bestwick 7-55

Statistics

County Championship batting averages

NameMatchesInnsRunsHigh scoreAverage100s
EM Ashcroft131984316246.832
CA Ollivierre7936316740.331
G Curgenven351205130.000
AE Lawton162265214629.632
LG Wright162462910126.201
E Needham15224806624.000
W Storer16224745421.540
T Forrester8121564119.500
JJ Hulme16223294718.270
J Humphries13192484317.710
Samuel Hill Wood34524313.000
A Warren14202427112.730
W Chatterton71076328.440
W Locker11888.000
H Bagshaw2428167.000
W Bestwick162083266.380
W Sugg5744136.280
B Hall121075.000
CH Lyon22643.000
N Buxton12773.500
AHH Cooper11000.000 [21]
Leading first-class batsmen for Derbyshire by runs scored
Name Mat Inns Runs HS Ave 100
EM Ashcroft152389716239.802
AE Lawton192886114930.753
LG Wright182873610126.291
W Storer19286116121.820
E Needham16244896620.380

(a) Figures adjusted for non CC matches

Outside the County Championship, E Stapleton played against MCC and GD Wilson against London County

County Championship bowling averages

NameBallsRunsWicketsBBAverage
W Bestwick33621339637-2821.25
JJ Hulme33851362557-4824.76
A Warren1720934387-7024.57
T Forrester894360174-3821.17
AE Lawton650335164-5920.93
W Storer811564153-6337.60
EM Ashcroft48227242-4668.00
W Chatterton1388032-4026.66
N Buxton421422-147.00
W Sugg725621-728.00
J Humphries301911-1919.00
CA Ollivierre54530
E Needham42350
LG Wright24250
CH Lyon1260
AHH Cooper12120
G Curgenven600[22]
Leading first class bowlers for Derbyshire by wickets taken
Name Balls Runs Wkts BBI Ave
W Bestwick40951684818-5220.79
JJ Hulme36951476667-4822.36
A Warren22161184497-7024.16
T Forrester894360174-3821.17
AE Lawton698385174-5922.65

Wicket Keeping

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