Saturday, 20 July 2019

Derbyshire v Yorkshire T20 - county win their opener!

Yorkshire 164-8 (Thompson 50, Watt 4-19)

Derbyshire 166-5 in 19.1 (Godleman 70*, du Plooy 30)

Derbyshire won by five wickets

Five wins in a row now, for Derbyshire against Yorkshire in the T20. They are getting to be our rabbits, despite the protestations of one of their fans today, messaged to me by a friend, that 'Derbyshire are little more than a second class county'.

It doesn't say much for the white rose county, then. Of course, had their England players been available it might have been different, but you can only beat the eleven up against you and Derbyshire did a professional job today. Even it was somewhat anti-climactic, winning the game on five wides from David Willey....

I feared the worst when their top order set off like a train, Lyth smearing a six and a four from Darren Stevens opening balls for us, but Ravi Rampaul seems to have bowled beautifully  and followed it with a maiden over.

Then came Mark Watt, who became the first bowler to take four wickets on T20 debut for Derbyshire. His figures were magnificent, especially on such a small ground. There is nothing flashy or demonstrative about Mark, but he bowls a very tight line and lures batsmen to their doom with increasing frequency. Granted, Gary Ballance's ungainly attempt at a reverse sweep is not one he will look back on with any fondness.

Fair play also to Logan van Beek, who did especially well in the middle overs. I thought he might go around the park today, but 2-22  was an excellent effort and those two, with Rampaul, ensured that the chase was not going to be excessive. yet Thompson's fifty from 27 balls took the total to 164-8 and, with the ball spinning and the visiting attack built around slow bowlers, it was not going to be easy.

Hudson-Prentice opening with Godleman was a surprise, but after two quick boundaries he was dismissed. Then Reece, Madsen and du Plooy played little cameos, before Critchley, part of a powerful-looking middle order, came in to finish the job.

Through it all, Captain Godleman led from the front. Two years ago I questioned whether he should be a part of this format, but now he has made himself indispensable, and deserves immense credit for doing so. As he did in the same game last year, he batted through and always kept the good ship Derbyshire firmly on course. When there were a few dot balls he found the boundary and we never really looked in danger.

Only, perhaps, with 25 needed from 13 balls, but he and Critchley each took a six from consecutive balls, making it 13 from 11 and game over. Common sense only was needed at that stage and that was exactly what we got. In similar vein to Wilfred Rhodes and George Hirst of Yorkshire and England long ago, we pretty much got them in singles from there.

Greater challenges lie ahead, but played one, won one has a nice ring to it. So too the club coffers, after a capacity crowd and plenty of refreshment sales. With Tom Lace and Alex Hughes outside the eleven, the feel-good factor continues around Derbyshire sport. Wins for Cork and Cocu today, both undoubtedly pleased with their side's efforts.

Finally, what a pleasure to see Daryn Smit back in the side. To me his selection for this competition felt 'right' and, with plenty of standing up to do with this attack, there were no byes and a commendable eight extras only in the visiting innings.

Just what the doctor ordered!

5 comments:

  1. The bowling was key - I think that we'll struggle to chase the 180s/190s and whilst Billy did really well today he does go through spells when his strike rate is under pressure. It's the downside sometimes of one player batting all the way through unless you have a Delport in the sort of mood he was last night. Well done to the squad. Pretty open the North group and the Nottinghamshire next Friday will be interesting - we certainly shouldn't fear them.

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  2. Brilliant result. I was following the scores online as was our and about. I thought we should have brought LVB back for his final over earlier to break that partnership. Was impressed to see us go right hand left hand partnership at the top as I don’t like Godleman and Reece opening together. We chased well. Some good finishing. Good innings by Godleman and some cameos. 5 in a row. Imagine if we can make it 6. Well done lads keep it going.

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  3. Watt excellent on debut and looks an astute bowler who will be difficult to get away in this format. Loved the way he used the depth of the crease.
    Van Beek equally effective yesterday but will remain to be seen if he has sufficient control to do this regularly.
    Batting solid all the way down. The lack of a third fast bowling option appears the main issue for me

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  4. Tim, Chesterfield21 July 2019 at 13:23

    Agreed re Watt. He bowled some balls from pretty much behind the stumps.

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  5. Always a pleasure to beat the big headed yorkies.
    Wish I could of been there to hear the “YORKSHER “ chant subside at the end . Lol
    I’m still struggling with the dropping Yosser for a 43 year old. My memories fading but was he not our leading wicket taker last year in this format. His performances in the 2s with bat and ball would suggest a bit hasty by Mr Cork . Nice to see Tom Wood still getting crucial runs in this format as well as the other 2
    Chaddesden Jim

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