Derbyshire 283 and 17-0
Middlesex 298 (du Plooy 105, de Caires 46, Cracknell 43, Aitchison 3-35, Chappell 3-69)
Derbyshire lead by two runs with ten wickets in hand
It was a gritty knock by the former Derbyshire player, surviving a stoppage when he inside edged Aitchison and took a painful blow. I don't think I've seen many players suffer more injuries when batting than Leus and his low forward defensive stroke always makes him susceptible to a blow in the unmentionables. I recall one afternoon at Chester le Street when that happened several times, which must have made for an uncomfortable evening...
de Caires also batted well in the morning session, on a day when press reports confirmed he was staying with Middlesex. He has a somewhat unusual style, his exaggerated 'leaves' outside off stump often ending with him facing the wicket-keeper and slips. Which is all well and good, as long as he doesn't get it wrong...
Ben Aitchison was superb today, his analysis of 20-7-35-3 telling its own story. It probably didn't give him full value either, as he beat the bat consistently. The opening spell of Ben and Rory Haydon was in the best Derbyshire tradition, giving little away and making the batters play. It was good to watch and heartening ahead of next summer, when both will undoubtedly be key members of the seam attack.
Zak Chappell also took three wickets, while Haydon took two on debut in an encouraging display. Luis Reece was also good value for two wickets, but it probably made people question why we selected Anuj Dal AND Martin Andersson, when the former only bowled eight overs and the latter none. I accept Martin has been a batting success this summer, but the omission of Amrit Basra was an odd one, as several of you pointed out yesterday.
The ball nipped around all day on an excellent cricket pitch and reduced the game to what is effectively a one innings shoot out. I like such pitches, where good batters can make runs but there is reward for bowlers who bend their back. I would be more than happy with similar pitches at Derby.
The home side had a lead of fifteen runs, though missing out on a second batting point by just two runs, but crucially they had nine overs at the Derbyshire batting before the close.
They survived with no major alarms, two runs ahead and Jewell three short of a thousand red ball runs for the summer.
A fascinating final two days is in store.
Who will hold their nerve?
Postscript... The second team took a first innings lead of 40 runs against Northamptonshire at Denby. There were three wickets for Yusaf bin Naeem and two each for Matt Potts, Jake Green and Ajay Khunti.
On a deteriorating pitch, Derbyshire were 111-8 in their second innings, a lead of 151. Trialist Callum Gaffney, from Durham, top scored with 30, while Zak Kelly made 26.
If the weather allows it, that could be a decent finish ..
Excellent bowling display, we fought back very well. I thought at one point after tea that we might be looking at a 100 run deficit. I think the weather will probably mean it ends up as a draw but we showed some fight today. Grant from Telford
ReplyDeleteMuch better contest between bat and ball with the Dukes ball than we had with the Kookaburra. Martin
ReplyDeleteYes a draw looks the likely outcome.Very good day for us Peakfan and young Haydon is a real find.Touch of the Jeff Hendricks about him?Very economical and hits the deck with a lovely action.Just need to do a job on Glamorgan now and we will be right back in it with Kent to come!Topspinner
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DeleteGood effort today to get around parity. Roland Jones (another who probably wishes he plays against Derbyshire every week) showed how to bowl and all our bowlers did well today. Hopefully the weather and our batting holds up well tomorrow as looks to be a good pitch and likely to produce a result if played out in full. Agree we look a batsman short but hopefully Andersson and Dal perform with the bat in the 2nd inns. Guessing we overdid the bowling to cover for Reece playing his first game in a while and Hayden on debut but both have come through well.
ReplyDeleteRoland Jones is certainly a player you would love to have on your side, I think Reece is similar and they both had a few words in the end. I'm glad Luis gave a bit back and so long as no lines are crossed, it's fine. Kris
ReplyDeleteSuch a better bowling display. Aided by playing with the right ball on a good pitch, but also bowling well. Haydon looks a really find and Aitchison looking better after getting a season of cricket behind him.
ReplyDeleteVery creditable display and should be a good final two days if the weather holds. It will be such a shame if the rumour is true that Middlesex are looking to move away from lords in the not to distant future. As I’m sure anyone else who has been lucky enough to go there will testify seeing it on tv still doesn’t prepare you for how beautiful it is when you see it for yourself. It must be the first fixture opposing players look for each season. With the oval a close second
ReplyDeleteIAN ,1 agree about Lords , proud to say have been to all our finals there,not that there has been many lol
DeleteSorry Malbar
DeleteA great fightback, and good to see Rory Haydon picking up a couple of wickets on his debut.
ReplyDeleteWe will need to post a decent score tomorrow (and into day four) to put the pressure on Middlesex in the fourth innings.
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I was at Denby today watching the 2nd XI but looking at the scores from Lords, it seems that the seam bowlers bowled extremely well to keep us in the game. It’s a real shame that Caleb Jewel can’t play in the last two matches, although it may be a good opportunity for Came or Wagstaff to open the batting.
ReplyDeleteThe 2nds battled hard to take wickets today and it was great to see Matthew Stewart and Jake Green both put on a great display. Matthew Stewart although he didn’t take any wickets, looked the most challenging to face and was certainly unlucky not to take more wickets then he did. He seems like he has a lot of class and what a pleasant young man he is too!
Jake Green only bowled a few overs but took 2 wickets and I know he would add a lot of energy and athleticism to our 1st team. Hes a great fielder with fast reactions and extremely athletic.
Finally, Joe hall looks a great find behind the stumps. Numerous diving leg side takes along with cleaning up anything that came his way.
These three pathway boys have a lot of talent and were some of the best on display in the match, despite several contracted professionals playing.
What a good game of cricket! Two evenly matched teams and a sporting wicket have made a good spectacle. We bowled well yesterday and the game is well set-up. It’s a shame the weather is likely to have the final word.
ReplyDeleteI too don’t understand why Amrit Basra didn’t get a game.
Allez Derbyshire
Adrian, Nice
One thing puzzles me. De Caires is less than a year older than Haydon but has been around for quite some time, whereas Haydon seems to have emerged from nowhere this summer. Doubtless who your parents are makes a difference - but is Haydon a late developer or did he just slip under everyone's radar? DM.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Derbyshire's score was competitive after all.
ReplyDeleteIt would have been even more so if Du Ploy was still a Derbyshire player.
If only we could hang on to our best players. We lost him to a club who are in financial difficulties and looking for a new ground.
Reece opening a sign it will be him doing the job with Came when Caleb departs?
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