Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1925

Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1925
Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons
1925 season
Captain Guy Jackson
County Championship 14
Most runs Garnet Lee
Most wickets Arthur Morton
Most catches Harry Elliott

Derbyshire Country Cricket Club in 1925 was the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for fifty four years. It was their twenty seventh season in the County Championship and they won five matches to finish fourteenth in the County Championship.

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1925 season

Guy Jackson was in his fourth season as captain. All the club's twenty-four first class matches were in the County Championship. The team recovered from a poor season in the previous year with five wins, but with fewer draws the high number of losses left the team in fourteenth place. Garnet Lee was top scorer in his first season as a first-class player for Derbyshire. Arthur Morton took most wickets with 63.

The most significant addition to the side was Garnet Lee who was to prove avaluable all-rounder over the next few years. Lee had previously played for Nottinghamshire but had taken two seasons at Derbyshire to work himself into the first team. Other players making their debut were Lionel Blaxland who played intermittently over several years Escott Loney and Wilfred Shardlow who played regularly for three seasons, and Eric Sykes who played three games in the season and re-appeared in 1932.


Matches

List of matches
No. Date V Result Margin Notes
1 09 May 1925[1] Northamptonshire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 35 runs
2 16 May 1925[2] Nottinghamshire
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Lost 10 wickets
3 20 May 1925[3] Yorkshire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost Innings and 160 runs Holmes 125; Macaulay 7-13
4 23 May 1925[4] Somerset
County Ground, Derby
Drawn W Bestwick 5-22
5 30 May 1925[5] Warwickshire
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Drawn Stephens 121; GM Lee 119
6 03 Jun 1925[6] Worcestershire
Amblecote, Stourbridge
Won 212 runs Rogers 6-69; Root 5-54
7 06 Jun 1925[7] Gloucestershire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost 3 wickets Hammond 5-57; J Horsley 6-94; Parker 8-56
8 10 Jun 1925[8] Essex
County Ground, Leyton
Won 9 wickets A Morton 131; BSH Hill-Wood 6-74; J Horsley 6-66
9 13 Jun 1925[9] Kent
Angel Ground, Tonbridge
Lost Innings and 32 runs Seymour 106; Collins 105*; GR Jackson 127; Freeman 6-35 and 5-94
10 20 Jun 1925[10] Worcestershire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Won 6 wickets Root 5-92
11 27 Jun 1925[11] Kent
County Ground, Derby
Lost 5 wickets Hardinge 144; Seymour 119; Cornwallis 5-56; J Horsley 5-36
12 01 Jul 1925[12] Yorkshire
Headingley, Leeds
Lost Innings and 159 runs Rhodes 157;
13 04 Jul 1925[13] Leicestershire
The Town Ground, Burton-on-Trent
Drawn GR Jackson 110; Skelding 5-54; W Bestwick 7-20
14 11 Jul 1925[14] Leicestershire
Aylestone Road, Leicester
Lost 248 runs Skelding 5-40; Astill 5-19
15 15 Jul 1925[15] Glamorgan
Cardiff Arms Park
Lost 200 runs Ryan 5-19 and 8-41
16 18 Jul 1925[16] Somerset
Clarence Park, Weston-super-Mare
Won 3 wickets GM Lee 113; GR Jackson 105
17 22 Jul 1925[17] Gloucestershire
Fry's Ground, Bristol
Lost Innings and 32 runs Parker 5-19 and 6-61
18 25 Jul 1925[18] Nottinghamshire
Rutland Recreation Ground, Ilkeston
Drawn Whysall 140
19 29 Jul 1925[19] Essex
County Ground, Derby
Drawn Hipkin 5-44
20 01 Aug 1925[20] Warwickshire
County Ground, Derby
Drawn
21 05 Aug 1925[21] Northamptonshire
County Ground, Northampton
Drawn A Morton 5-89
22 12 Aug 1925[22] Glamorgan
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Won 6 wickets Ryan 7-70
23 15 Aug 1925[23] Lancashire
Seed Hill Ground, Nelson
Lost 97 runs A Morton 7-51
24 22 Aug 1925[24] Lancashire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost Innings and 132 runs R Tyldesley 8-40; Sibbles 5-30

Statistics

County Championship batting averages

Name Matches Inns Runs High score Average 100s
GR Jackson 23 42 1199 127 29.97 3
GM Lee 24 46 1238 119 28.13 2
JL Crommelin-Brown 4 7 144 68 24.00 0
J Bowden 23 43 742 62 19.02 0
L F Townsend 24 45 808 59 18.79 0
A Morton 18 27 433 131 17.32 1
BSH Hill-Wood 6 11 187 61 17.00 0
WWH Hill-Wood 5 10 167 35 16.70 0
H Storer 2 3 31 23 15.50 0
J Horsley 17 28 365 47* 15.20 0
G Beet 1 2 30 17 15.00 0
JM Hutchinson 24 41 543 79 14.67 0
SWA Cadman 23 40 513 60 14.65 0
E Sykes 3 6 65 50 13.00 0
FR Heath 1 2 13 13* 13.00 0
H Elliott 24 38 228 33 11.40 0
EF Loney 6 9 89 36 11.12 0
T S Worthington 3 6 49 20 9.80 0
LB Blaxland 3 4 39 25 9.75 0
AHM Jackson 5 7 63 17 9.00 0
W Shardlow 3 3 18 11 9.00 0
JA Cresswell 5 10 28 9 4.66 0
W Bestwick 7 10 26 7* 3.25 0
FG Peach 1 2 6 5 3.00 0
A Ackroyd 7 12 32 9 2.66 0
JS Heath 2 4 10 8 2.50 0 [25]

All Derbyshire's first class matches were in the County Championship, and so the above table represents first-class statistics as well.

County Championship bowling averages

Name Balls Runs Wickets BB Average
A Morton 3597 1262 63 7-51 20.03
J Horsley 3158 1235 54 6-66 22.87
GM Lee 2408 1084 44 4-36 24.63
SWA Cadman 3517 1043 40 4-29 26.07
W Bestwick 1561 525 35 7-20 15.00
L F Townsend 2075 778 28 4-57 27.78
BSH Hill-Wood 972 573 18 6-74 31.83
A Ackroyd 835 390 11 4-63 35.45
H Storer 546 157 10 4-31 15.70
JA Cresswell 624 323 9 4-65 35.88
EF Loney 864 269 9 4-35 29.88
WWH Hill-Wood 410 252 8 3-20 31.50
JM Hutchinson 300 122 7 2-11 17.42
AHM Jackson 354 159 6 2-19 26.50
T S Worthington 258 99 5 2-21 19.80
JS Heath 120 85 1 1-45 85.00
GR Jackson 60 41 1 1-23 41.00
W Shardlow 354 208 0
G Beet 24 9 0
LB Blaxland 48 17 0
E Sykes 6 2 0
J Bowden 12 3 0 [26]

All Derbyshire's first class matches were in the County Championship, and so the above table represents first-class statistics as well.

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