Derbyshire set out this
evening with their destiny in their own hands, knowing a victory
would hand them a home quarter final. By the end of the evening it
was still in their hands and they were celebrating a first ever home
quarter final in the Natwest T20 Blast and their first since
2005, winning by 48 runs with 4.2 overs to spare.
The celebrations
had started in the crowd long before the final wicket fell, as the
Worcestershire innings fell away in the face of a dominant Derbyshire
bowling attack. It left Derbyshire on 17 points, one behind table
toppers Nottinghamshire and ahead of Birmingham and Leicestershire on
net run rate.
Daryn Smit, standing in
for Gary Wilson, who was again away on international duty, lost his
third consecutive toss and with the threat of rain about it was no
surprise when Rapids captain Joe Leach invited his hosts to bat
first. At the end of the third over, when Derbyshire had only managed
ten runs for the loss of Billy Godleman, it looked an excellent
decision. Three overs later, when they had only added 33 more and lost
the wickets of Reece and Critchley, it still looked that way.
On a pitch that always
offered assistance to the bowlers, Derbyshire made steady progress
throughout the innings, kept in check by the young pace attack of
Worcestershire and the experienced overseas player Mitchell Santner. Derbyshire found boundaries hard to come by and from the ninth to
the 15th over failed to cross the rope, but kept a steady
scoring rate batting sensibly, looking for gaps and running hard for
singles and twos. The innings was marshaled beautifully by the exceptional Wayne
Madsen who became the second Derbyshire batsmen this season to score
four fifties in a T20 season and took his season total past 500, the
first time a batsmen has achieved this feat.
As Derbyshire moved
towards a score which looked to be under par, strangled by some
excellent bowling from D’Oliveira and Hepburn, it took an injection
of impetus in the 18th over by Madsen and Matt Henry who
both cleared the rope for six and pushed Derbyshire towards what
looked like a defendable total. The last two overs reverted to type
and saw singles and twos, but the damage was done and the total of
147 on a tricky pitch looked a reasonable total if not an imposing
one.
If Joe Leach was happy
with his decision to bowl first at the half way stage, six overs
later, as his side finished the powerplay on 39 for 4 with Leach,
Clarke, Cox and D’Oliveira all back in the changing rooms he may
have begun to doubt his decision. A clearly fired-up Falcons
bowling attack came out and blew away the top order, with Hardus
Viljoen bowling fast and accurately and Wayne Madsen being his usual
nagging self. It only got worse for Leach and his team as their
batting order capitulated.
Wickets
continued to fall at regular intervals realistically putting the game
beyond them, as Imran Tahir did exactly what he was brought into the
club to do, destroying the Rapids middle order, taking four wickets
for just seventeen runs in a man of the match performance that bowled
Derbyshire to victory. All the bowlers deserve praise though, as they
all contributed to fine Derbyshire victory and one of the most
impressive bowling displays I have seen from a Derbyshire bowling
unit.
Derbyshire now move
onto their quarter final which will see Hampshire visit the 3aaa
County Ground for the first time in T20 cricket.
Huw Lloyd writes for Deep Extra Cover
Huw Lloyd writes for Deep Extra Cover
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