Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1946

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Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1946 represents the first cricket season after a six-year break from first class cricket during World War II. The English club Derbyshire had been playing for seventy five years. It was their forty-second season in the County Championship and they won five matches and lost thirteen to finish fifteenth (two from bottom) in the County Championship.

Matches

On the resumption of county cricket after the Second World War in 1946 the main problem affecting Derbyshire was that of finding a regular captain. The convention was that the captain be an amateur and usually no one was available for more than one year.[1] Gilbert Hodgkinson filled the role in 1946 and they made a poor re-entry to the County Championship .

Wisden Cricketers' Almanack (1947 edition), in its review of the 1946 season, remarked that "the weather in 1946 might have been dreadful, but it didn't stop the crowds flocking to games".[2]

Derbyshire began their season with a tour of Ireland. They played 26 games in the County Championship, and one match against the touring Indians. They won five matches altogether, and these wins came in a bright patch in the middle of the season. Denis Smith was top scorer and Cliff Gladwin took most wickets with 102. Pat Vaulkhard and Denis Smith's 4th wicket partnership of 328 against Nottinghamshire remains a record for the county.

The club retained a nucleus of pre-war players, and Pat Vaulkhard, a future captain, had previously played for Nottinghamshire. Alan Revill, Eric Marsh, John Eggar and Roy Genders all began their first-class career during the season, although some had already played for the club in miscellaneous matches during the war. England footballer Raich Carter turned out for Derbyshire at cricket. However newcomers Walter Fullwood and Jack Pearson did not play beyond the end of the season, and John Tomlinson only played one match for the club in 1946.

List of matches
No. Date V Result Margin Notes
1 15 May 1946[3] Leicestershire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 7 wickets T S Worthington 147; Berry 121; Watson 108; Walsh 5-45
2 18 May 1946[4] Essex
Valentine's Park, Ilford
Lost 8 wickets Pearce 124; CS Elliott 120; T Smith 5-34
3 25 May 1946[5] Kent
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Drawn W H Copson 5-26
4 29 May 1946[6] Hampshire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost 7 wickets Dean 7-51
5 01 Jun 1946[7] Middlesex
Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
Drawn
6 08 Jun 1946[8] Warwickshire
County Ground, Derby
Drawn C Gladwin 7-41
7 12 Jun 1946[9] Worcestershire
Amblecote, Stourbridge
Lost Innings and 2 runs P Jackson 5-29 and 5-57
8 15 Jun 1946[10] Northamptonshire
County Ground, Northampton
Drawn C Gladwin 5-45
9 19 Jun 1946[11] Surrey
Kennington Oval
Drawn Watts 6-31
10 22 Jun 1946[12] Lancashire
Park Road Ground, Buxton
Lost Innings and 110 runs C Gladwin 6-62; Garlick 6-27
11 29 Jun 1946[13] Yorkshire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost 4 wickets W Bowes 5-56; T R Armstrong 5-32
12 03 Jul 1946[14] Surrey
County Ground, Derby
Won 2 wickets D Smith 140; L Fishlock 151; Bedser 5-65
13 06 Jul 1946[15] Leicestershire
Bath Grounds, Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Lost 162 runs V Jackson 5-43
14 10 Jul 1946[16] Indian cricket team in England in 1946
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Lost 118 runs Nawab of Pataudi 113; AEG Rhodes 5-135
15 13 Jul 1946[17] Lancashire
Old Trafford, Manchester
Lost 9 wickets Pollard 5-78; C Gladwin 7-108
16 20 Jul 1946[18] Sussex
Abbeydale Park, Sheffield
Won 2 wickets C Gladwin 5-50; W H Copson 6-49
17 24 Jul 1946[19] Hampshire
At County Ground, Southampton
Won 6 wickets Hill 100; A E Alderman 101; C Gladwin 6-39
18 27 Jul 1946[20] Nottinghamshire
Rutland Recreation Ground, Ilkeston
Drawn Harris 122; Voce 114 and 5-92;
19 31 Jul 1946[21] Glamorgan
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Won Innings and 21 runs W H Copson 5-29; AEG Rhodes 5-35
20 03 Aug 1946[22] Warwickshire
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Won 5 wickets Dollery 113; A F Townsend 105; Hollies 6-94; AEG Rhodes 5-86
21 07 Aug 1946[23] Glamorgan
Cardiff Arms Park
Lost Innings and 115 runs Robinson 117; AEG Rhodes 7-109; Judge 7-23
22 10 Aug 1946[24] Worcestershire
Queen's Park, Chesterfield
Abandoned
23 14 Aug 1946[25] Northamptonshire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 7 wickets W H Copson 5-68
24 17 Aug 1946[26] Nottinghamshire
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Drawn P Vaulkhard 264; D Smith 146; C Gladwin 5-58
25 21 Aug 1946[27] Kent
Crabble Athletic Ground, Dover
Lost 8 wickets Wright 6-39
26 24 Aug 1946[28] Gloucestershire
County Ground, Derby
Lost 81 runs S Cook 6-54
27 28 Aug 1946[29] Somerset
Agricultural Showgrounds, Frome
Drawn Hazell 6-51; W H Copson 5-37

Statistics

County Championship batting averages

NameMatchesInnsRunsHigh scoreAverage100s
D Smith2442139114635.662
A F Townsend2442113710527.731
CS Elliott244484612020.631
P Vaulkhard132063426431.701
T S Worthington1627539147*20.731
AC Revill22385346116.180
AEG Rhodes25395086313.720
A E Alderman142450310122.861
C Gladwin254248861*15.250
GF Hodgkinson14233514115.260
FE Marsh15252292413.470
W H Copson24339818*4.260
JD Eggar351718634.200
H Pope8126724*6.700
WR Genders36622412.400
W Fullwood61041134.550
T R Armstrong593710*9.250
LI Pearson2424186.000
HS Carter34872.000
DB Carr45651.200
JDW Tomlinson11222.000[30]

County Championship bowling averages

NameBallsRunsWicketsBBAverage
C Gladwin469518121027-4117.76
W H Copson46141836916-4920.17
AEG Rhodes40682010697-10929.13
T R Armstrong1122493285-3217.60
FE Marsh1085591163-3136.93
DB Carr42418193-4320.11
H Pope83742092-8646.66
CS Elliott49227862-2546.33
AC Revill32113133-1343.66
T S Worthington66027932-2493.00
HS Carter904622-3923.00
JD Eggar186860
WR Genders18220[31]

Wicket Keepers

See also

References

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