Stevens made a quiet debut against
Lancashire in the 1905
County Championship, scoring 4 in his only innings and sending down two undistinguished overs of
leg-spin for the cost of 18 runs; this was the only bowling spell of his career. He also took a single catch. It was to be seven years before he played first-class cricket again. In the three seasons from 1912 to 1914 he appeared 17 times for Worcestershire. 1912 saw a poor return from Stevens, but the next summer he scored 145 runs in eight innings
at 20.71, making 35 and 32 against
Hampshire. In the 1914 season he played eight matches, his most in a single summer, and hit his highest first-class score of 41 against
Leicestershire in July. After 1914 cricket was suspended because of the war, and afterwards Stevens made only one more appearance, for
HK Foster's XI
against Worcestershire in August 1919. His swansong was not a successful one: he was dismissed for 1 and 14. ==External links==