Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1909

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Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1909 was the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for 38 years. It was their fifteenth season in the County Championship and they won two matches to finish fifteenth in the Championship table.

Matches

Derbyshire played twenty two matches in the County Championship and one against the touring Australians. They won two matches, both in the championship and drew four. Reginald Rickman was in his second season as captain. Samuel Cadman scored most runs and Arnold Warren took most wickets.

Joseph Bowden made his debut in the season and went on to become a regular until 1930. John Chapman, who was captain before and after the war, also played his first season for the club. Other new players were Frederick Newton who appeared over six years and George Grainger who put in intermittent appearances over five years. Herbert Bowmer played the first of three matches in three years and Samuel Langton the first of three matches in two years. Stanley Dickinson and Lemuel Smith made their only two appearances for the club, and Charles Nornable his one career match during the season.

List of matches
No. Date V Result Margin Notes
1 3 May 1909[1] Yorkshire
County Ground, Derby
Lost Innings and 127 runs
2 10 May 1909[2] Sussex
County Ground, Derby
Drawn Heygate 136; Vincett 5-25; A Warren 5-82
3 15 May 1909[3] Warwickshire
County Ground, Derby
Drawn A Morton 6-41
4 20 May 1909[4] Kent
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost Innings and 141 runs
5 27 May 1909[5] Surrey
Kennington Oval
Lost 283 runs Rushby 5-28 and 5-28; Smith 5-23
6 31 May 1909[6] Essex
County Ground, Leyton
Lost 4 wickets A Morton 6-38; Buckenham 6-40
7 7 Jun 1909[7] Leicestershire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 165 runs Crawford 107; Jayes 6-62 and 5-77; A Warren 6-86
8 12 Jun 1909[8] Warwickshire
Bulls Head Ground, Coventry
Won 6 wickets J Chapman 198; Hargreave 5-81; A Warren 5-85 and 5-110
9 21 Jun 1909[9] Hampshire
Miners Welfare Ground, Blackwell
Drawn LLewellyn 5-55; A Warren 5-50; Newman 5-52
10 1 Jul 1909[10] Surrey
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost Innings and 76 runs Davis 112; Smith 7-46; Rushby 6-31
11 8 Jul 1909[11] Sussex
County Ground, Hove
Lost Innings and 274 runs Leach 113; Killick 7-39; Cox 6-65
12 12 Jul 1909[12] Kent
Nevill Ground, Tunbridge Wells
Lost Innings and 134 runs Blythe 8-49; A Morton 5-125
13 15 Jul 1909[13] Hampshire
County Ground, Southampton
Lost 168 runs RB Rickman 5-80
14 22 Jul 1909[14] Australians
County Ground, Derby
Lost 10 wickets Trumper 113; O'Connor 7-40; A Morton 5-63
15 26 Jul 1909[15] Northamptonshire
County Ground, Northampton
Lost Innings and 95 runs S Smith 7-87 and 7-36
16 29 Jul 1909[16] Nottinghamshire
North Road Ground, Glossop
Abandoned
17 2 Aug 1909[17] Essex
County Ground, Derby
Lost 136 runs Buckenham 6-41 and 6-38
18 5 Aug 1909[18] Leicestershire
Aylestone Road, Leicester
Won 2 wickets SWA Cadman 112; A Warren 5-63
19 12 Aug 1909[19] Yorkshire
Bramall Lane, Sheffield
Lost 5 wickets Denton 130; W Bestwick 6-88;
20 16 Aug 1909[20] Lancashire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost 150 runs
21 19 Aug 1909[21] Northamptonshire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 8 wickets Thompson 7-56 and 5-51; A Warren 5-107
22 23 Aug 1909[22] Lancashire
Old Trafford, Manchester
Drawn Dean 6-30
23 26 Aug 1909[23] Nottinghamshire
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Lost Innings and 94 runs Gunn 101; A Warren 5-91; Wass 7-42; Hallam 7-29

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