The Derbyshire Chronicles: Cricket's Lost and Found Champions of 1874 and 1936

Nonfiction, Sports, Cricket
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Author: Edward Giles ISBN: 9781908495891
Publisher: Desert Island Books Publication: November 11, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edward Giles
ISBN: 9781908495891
Publisher: Desert Island Books
Publication: November 11, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
This book revisits two titles, the County Cricket Championship of 1874 later snatched from Derbyshire as no longer officially recognised and that of 1936, which now stands alone to their credit. But those two seasons are not the whole story. The book starts with Derbyshire CCCs formation in 1870 and ends with the present. All the great players of the past are here William Mycroft, William Chatterton, L G Wright, George Davidson, William Storer, Frederick (Demon) Spofforth, Bill Bestwick, Joe Humphries, Sam Cadman, Harry Elliott, Harry Storer, Guy Jackson, Stan Worthington, Leslie Townsend, Denis Smith, Bill Copson, Tommy Mitchell, George Pope, Cliff Gladwin, Leslie Jackson, Donald Carr, George Dawkes, Bob Taylor and Kim Barnett to name but a few. You can read, too, of a Derbyshire batting total unsurpassed for more than a hundred years, a victory gained against an unbeaten triple century, losing despite the highest number of wickets taken by any Derbyshire bowler in one match, the sudden death that claimed one of the countys finest all-rounders, two all-ten bowling feats, a world record ninth-wicket partnership, a vital missing leg-bye, an attack of cramp that denied the chance of a batting record, Derbyshires footballing cricketers, a season when the only match Derbyshire did not lose was abandoned without a ball bowled, a wonder catch at The Oval, the Derbyshire player who refused to play for England … And that is just a selection. The Derbyshire Chronicles tells a fascinating tale of much more than a title lost and a title gained.
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This book revisits two titles, the County Cricket Championship of 1874 later snatched from Derbyshire as no longer officially recognised and that of 1936, which now stands alone to their credit. But those two seasons are not the whole story. The book starts with Derbyshire CCCs formation in 1870 and ends with the present. All the great players of the past are here William Mycroft, William Chatterton, L G Wright, George Davidson, William Storer, Frederick (Demon) Spofforth, Bill Bestwick, Joe Humphries, Sam Cadman, Harry Elliott, Harry Storer, Guy Jackson, Stan Worthington, Leslie Townsend, Denis Smith, Bill Copson, Tommy Mitchell, George Pope, Cliff Gladwin, Leslie Jackson, Donald Carr, George Dawkes, Bob Taylor and Kim Barnett to name but a few. You can read, too, of a Derbyshire batting total unsurpassed for more than a hundred years, a victory gained against an unbeaten triple century, losing despite the highest number of wickets taken by any Derbyshire bowler in one match, the sudden death that claimed one of the countys finest all-rounders, two all-ten bowling feats, a world record ninth-wicket partnership, a vital missing leg-bye, an attack of cramp that denied the chance of a batting record, Derbyshires footballing cricketers, a season when the only match Derbyshire did not lose was abandoned without a ball bowled, a wonder catch at The Oval, the Derbyshire player who refused to play for England … And that is just a selection. The Derbyshire Chronicles tells a fascinating tale of much more than a title lost and a title gained.

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