EDWARD EVERSHED
'Edward Evershed' (November 3, 1867 — February 18, 1957) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper who played for Derbyshire in 1898. Evershed was born in Stapenhill and died in Handsworth Wood.
Evershed made one first-class appearance for Derbyshire, as a tailend batsman, keeping wicket for the game. Evershed batted during the first innings, but did not make a contribution during the second, as the match petered out to a draw. Evershed's brothers, Sydney, Wallis, and Frank, and cousin Geoffrey Bell, all played first-class cricket, while William Evershed also played first-class cricket in first half of the 19th century.
★ Edward Evershed at Cricket Archive
Evershed made one first-class appearance for Derbyshire, as a tailend batsman, keeping wicket for the game. Evershed batted during the first innings, but did not make a contribution during the second, as the match petered out to a draw. Evershed's brothers, Sydney, Wallis, and Frank, and cousin Geoffrey Bell, all played first-class cricket, while William Evershed also played first-class cricket in first half of the 19th century.
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