Somerset County Cricket Club in 1882

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Somerset County Cricket Club made their debut in first-class cricket in the 1882 English cricket season. They were captained by Stephen Newton, and played eight first-class matches, five against county opposition, two against the Marylebone Cricket Club and one against the touring Australian team. They only won one of the eight contests, that against Hampshire at Taunton. Of the other matches, one was drawn and the other six were all losses for Somerset. Wisden Cricketers' Almanack described the season as "disastrous", but the publication qualified this statement with mild optimism for 1883.

Part of the reason for Somerset's poor performances was their inability to consistently field their best players; at least four of their better cricketers were unable to commit to the full fixture list, and in all the county played 30 different people in their eight matches. Faint praise was offered to the batting of William Herbert Fowler, Newton and Edward Sainsbury in The Sportsman, but the bowling was considered by Wisden to be sub-standard, particularly that of Arnold Fothergill.

Somerset County Cricket Club was formed in 1875, and played irregular county fixtures in the years after that, during which time they struggled to remain financially solvent. Upon their formation, the club had no fixed home ground, and it was declared that they would play "on any ground in the county that may be selected by the committee."[1] However, in 1881, they moved into the newly built Athletic Grounds in Taunton.[a] Although it is widely accepted that Somerset's debut first-class match came in 1882, some records do include earlier matches in 1879 and 1881 against Gloucestershire as being of first-class status.[1]

Squad

Bill Roe was one of a number of players that were only available for part of the season.

In their eight first-class matches in 1882, Somerset fielded 30 different players. Only three appeared in all eight matches: Arnold Fothergill, William Herbert Fowler, and Edward Sainsbury, while fourteen players appeared in only one match that season.[b] The club captain, Stephen Newton, missed the first three matches of the season as he was a schoolmaster in London, and was not available until the summer holidays.[2] Newton was not the only talented player to only make limited appearances for the side; in their review of the season, the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack explained that Alfred Evans, Robert Ramsay and Bill Roe were all unavailable at various points, and that these absences were among "many good reasons to account for a disastrous season."[3]

The following players made at least one appearance for Somerset in first-class cricket in 1882. Age given is at the start of Somerset's first match of the season (8 June 1882).

Key
  • denotes that the player appeared as a wicket-keeper for Somerset in 1882
  • Apps denotes the number of appearances made by the player for Somerset in 1882
  • Ref denotes the reference for the player details
Name Birth date Batting style Bowling style Apps Ref
William Cookson 29 August 1862 (aged 19)Unknown1[4]
Alfred Evans 14 June 1858 (aged 23)Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium2[5]
Arnold Fothergill 26 August 1854 (aged 27)Left-handedLeft-arm medium-fast8[6]
William Herbert Fowler 28 May 1856 (aged 26)Right-handedRight-arm fast8[7]
Henry Fox 30 September 1856 (aged 25)Unknown3[8]
Herbert Fox 1 August 1858 (aged 23)Right-handed4[9]
Cleveland Greenway 29 October 1864 (aged 17)Right-handed1[10]
Henry Hall 24 December 1857 (aged 24)Unknown1[11]
Lyonel Hildyard 5 February 1861 (aged 21)Right-handed1[12]
Francis Hill 1 October 1862 (aged 19)Right-handed1[13]
Richard Hill 12 August 1861 (aged 20)Right-handed1[14]
Frederick Hotham 17 January 1844 (aged 38)Right-handed1[15]
William Massey 11 April 1846 (aged 36)Unknown1[16]
Stephen Newton (captain) 21 April 1853 (aged 29)Right-handed5[17]
Dudley Pontifex 12 February 1855 (aged 27)Right-handed1[18]
Frederick Potbury 7 November 1862 (aged 19)Unknown1[19]
Robert Ramsay 20 December 1861 (aged 20)Right-handedRight-arm leg break4[20]
Farrant Reed 10 September 1865 (aged 16)Right-handed1[21]
Francis Reed 24 October 1850 (aged 31)Right-handedRight-arm medium6[22]
Bill Roe 21 March 1861 (aged 21)Right-handedRight-arm off break / medium4[23]
Edward Sainsbury 8 July 1851 (aged 30)Right-handedUnderarm slow8[24]
Henry Scott 28 October 1851 (aged 30)Right-handed2[25]
Charles Sweet 29 November 1860 (aged 21)Unknown4[26]
Harry Tate 18 July 1862 (aged 19)Unknown1[27]
Walter Tate 27 August 1863 (aged 18)Unknown1[28]
Francis Terry  26 October 1860 (aged 21)Right-handed2[29]
William Trask 15 July 1859 (aged 22)Right-handed3[30]
Fred Welman  19 February 1849 (aged 33)Right-handed5[31]
Edward Western 12 May 1845 (aged 37)Right-handed1[32]
Charles Winter 9 October 1866 (aged 15)Right-handedRight-arm fast6[33]

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