1923 season | |||
Captain | Guy Jackson | ||
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County Championship | 10 | ||
Most runs | Wilfred Hill-Wood | ||
Most wickets | Billy Bestwick | ||
Most catches | Harry Elliott | ||
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Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1923 was the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for fifty-two years. It was their twenty-fifth season in the County Championship and they won four matches to finish tenth.
Derbyshire played twenty two games in the County Championship and one against the touring West Indies. They won four games altogether and finished tenth in the Championship table.
Guy Jackson was in his second year as captain. Wilfred Hill-Wood was top scorer and Billy Bestwick took most wickets.
New players in the season were James Cresswell who played 21 matches over four seasons, and Richard Pratt who played five matches in two seasons.