Derbyshire County Cricket Club In 1967
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season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for ninety-six years. It was their sixty-third season in the County Championship and they won five championship matches and lost five to finish sixth in the County Championship. In the Gillette Cup, Derbyshire were knocked out in their first match which was in the second round of the competition.


1967 season

Derbyshire played 28 games in the County Championship, one match against the touring Indians and one match against Cambridge University. They won six first class matches, lost six matches and drew eighteen matches. They lost their only match in the Gillette Cup. Derek Morgan was captain. David Smith scored most runs. Harold Rhodes took most wickets for the club. There were two new players in the Derbyshire team. GR Stephenson played for two years before moving to Hampshire and CP Marks occasional matches over two years.


Matches


First Class


Gillette Cup


Statistics


Competition batting averages


Competition bowling averages


Wicket Keeping

* Bob Taylor ::County Championship Catches 56, Stumping 4 ::Gillette Cup Catches 0, Stumping 0 * Bob Stephenson ::County Championship Catches 7, Stumping 2


See also

* Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons *
1967 English cricket season 1967 was the 68th season of County Championship cricket in England. India and Pakistan both toured England and played in three-match Test series. England defeated Pakistan 2–0 and India 3–0. Yorkshire retained the County Championship title. ...


References

{{Derbyshire County Cricket Club 1967 in English cricket Derbyshire County Cricket Club seasons