Kent 352 and 38-2 (Haydon 2-15)
Derbyshire 304 (Reece 84, Andersson 37, Madsen 35, Dudgeon 4-78, Milnes 3-87)
Kent lead by 86 runs
So the first hour this morning made for uncomfortable viewing.
Caleb Jewell looks a shadow of the player of 2025 and has not suggested permanence in his displays so far. He has a more pronounced movement across his crease than last year and perhaps this is affecting his balance, but neither he, nor Derbyshire can afford continued failure. Were he not the overseas player, his place would be under threat and that status should not make any difference. The overseas batter is crucial to Derbyshire and Caleb's struggles are part of the reason for that of the side so far.
Mitch Wagstaff has been in a rich vein of form and if he cannot get in the side when one of his rivals is clearly struggling, one has to question why he is on the staff. He is entitled to feel harshly done by.
Harry Came played some nice shots, but his tendency to 'push' at good length balls when not quite at the pitch cost him here. As for Matthew Montgomery, he played a couple of delightful on side strokes but then 'held the pose' when Milnes brought one back into him, which made the umpire's decision considerably easier than it should have been.
It is these things that frustrate as a Derbyshire fan. You take ten wickets on the first day and have advanced the game. Poor batting cost the top order - again - and any side with aspirations of improvement simply cannot hope to do so, when putting themselves behind the eight ball with such frequency.
Since the opening day stand of 82, our first wicket has put on stands of 0, 10, 8, 9 and 30. It puts pressure on those to come and gives impetus to the opposition. When looking for small gains on the way to improvement, that's an obvious one, right there.
Yet it was a poor effort down the order. When your top nine make double figures, yet no one bar Luis Reece goes past 37, it is hugely disappointing. Kent bowled tidily, but this isn't one of the strongest attacks in the division, especially with the players they have missing. Keith Dudgeon bowled well, but before this match his wickets were costing over 40 runs each, which tells a story.
For a while, Madsen and Andersson made batting look straightforward, but enough deliveries either kept low or lifted a little to suggest that Derbyshire made the wrong call at the toss - not for the first time. It would be interesting to know if the current uncertainty around the top order was in any way a contributory factor towards this.
That Derbyshire got within fifty of the home score was down to an outstanding innings by Luis Reece. He hit five sixes in an innings that again showed his strength of character, as well as his talent. Is the county missing a trick in batting him so low in the order? You could argue that having him open with Mitch Wagstaff, as a mentor perhaps, would not weaken the batting in any way.
Is there potential in a side that leads with Reece, Wagstaff, Came, Madsen, Montgomery, Andersson, Guest etc? I really hope Jewell comes good, but an average of 18 is worrying.
When Kent went in again, the impressive Haydon removed both openers in another excellent opening spell. Rory isn't especially quick, nor does he try to be, but he puts the ball in the right areas and nips it around. His is an excellent example of someone waiting for opportunity, then grasping it with both hands when it came.
When rain brought about an early close, Kent were 86 ahead with eight wickets in hand. Probably slight favourites now, with two days to go, as the pitch won't get any better.
The first session tomorrow will be very important and whoever comes out on top in it will likely take the win points, if the threatened rain stays away long enough for a positive result.
I'd love to be optimistic, but until Arthur's men have shown they can handle pressure, I am finding that increasingly difficult.
Is Donald worth a shot too in the top order? With hopes so high at the start of the season our start has been particularly disappointing. Grant from Telford
ReplyDeleteI’m at the game and I have a couple of comments. The first is that I think that we did the right thing putting Kent in yesterday. The pitch did a lot in the morning and throughout the day. Kent in general and DBD in particular rode their luck massively. I don’t remember seeing a team play and miss so much and Zak Chappel was ridiculously unlucky yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThe pitch was still tricky today, but the last wicket partnership was great entertainment and brought two batting points and Derbys back into the game. I think we’ve actually played well on what is a good cricket pitch.
By the way, did you catch the IPL incident today where a batter was caught behind and run out twice, all from the same ball ?
I just looked it up, Andy. I tend not to watch it these days. Something you don't see every day!
DeleteI agree, Chappell was very unlucky after lunch and DBD rode his luck.
Enjoyable day, fabulous catch got Andersson.
ReplyDeleteGreat last wicket stand between Louis and Shab, may be not enough but gives us a fighting chance.
Need to have them out for 150 or less as we need to be chasing less than 200. It may come down to which side maintains it's belief they can win, just hope our boys heads don't drop.
Sorry don't believe in this unlucky business as over time it evens out and otherwise I would be a millionaire.
Should be another good day tomorrow.
Martin
Does Mickey Arthur know the saying don’t change a winning team has particular emphasis on the winning. It doesn’t normally mean constantly drawing or losing as well. We all know Hayden would not have played in this match if it wasn’t for Abbas not being available and look how brilliantly he has performed
ReplyDeleteI agree about opening with Wagstaff and Reece. Could even then have Jewell at 3 if MA feels he has to play because he's the overseas player. Personally I agree with you that Came looks steadier so would go with him.
ReplyDeleteJewell had a torrid season down under and sadly looks to be struggling to regain anything like his best form. I'd drop him and let him rebuild his confidence in the seconds ready for the Blast. Can't afford this poor form continuing into the white ball cricket as well.
Incidentally, I noticed Leicestershire move to boost their t20 firepower signing NZ's Kelly.
ReplyDeleteWe could do well to have a look at Bevon Jacob's availability given Jewell isn't firing.
So far, we don't look like a winning team in terms of our batting. Reece went into T20 mode with five sixes. Why can't others in the top order bat in a similar way? MA keeps taking about batting with aggression. Jewell looks like he's lacking in confidence. Do we stick with him? Honestly, I don't know.
ReplyDeleteJewell got 1800 runs last season and is here for the season . I think he needs supporting by the coaching staff to work through his current situation. Win the next 2 sessions and we have a chance of victory ,that has to be the mindset.No point talking line ups mid game ,we have meagre resources and need to find a way to get the best out of them …I’d open with Reece and drop Jewell to middle order ,take proactive action mid game ,and let him have a 121 with the batting coach to work on a couple of areas ….Also puts another LH bat up top .
ReplyDeleteKent haven’t been batting well ,2 early wickets will question their resolve .
As you say Peakfan, the first couple of hours tomorrow will be crucial to the outcome of this game. Did we get a little fortunate with the lbw decision against Crawley? Only saw it the once live but I instinctively thought it was sliding down.
ReplyDeleteMark, from Buxton
I think we got lucky there too, but these things tend to even out. We've had one or two this year that were contentious and there's not much you can do about it
DeleteAfter last years T20 misery, I wonder if it's time for Reece to make a return in that? He may be past his best at that format, but he's always been a rope clearer with the bat. Why he isn't opening in 4 day cricket currently is beyond me, especially with two out of form openers. Kris
ReplyDeleteFor the start of the run chase (hopefully) today, Luis should open the batting. He is clearly in form and should not be used only to marshall the tail. The current opening partnership is not working and we really need a solid start to the second innings to win this game.
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