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Stapenhill, Derbyshire born Frank Evershed was an English rugby player who played internationally for England between 1889 and 1893 and a cricketer who played for Derbyshire.
As a cricketer, Evershed played for Derbyshire from 1889 to 1894 when the team was without first-class status. He often appeared with his brothers Sydney and Edward. He played three matches during the 1889 season and seven matches during the 1890 season when he made a century against Norfolk. Evershed’s other brother Wallis and cousin Geoffrey Bell, also appeared for Derbyshire in first class cricket, while William, of unknown relation, also played for the team.
As a rugby player Evershed was an outstanding wing forward who won ten caps for England. He played his first international for England against New Zealand Natives at Blackheath on 16 February 1889. From 1890 to 1893 he played nine matches in the Home Nations Championships. He scored three tries in total.
Evershed was also one of the founders of Burton Hockey Club.