Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Final thoughts on season eve..eve!

With the exception of the injury to Wayne Madsen, it has been a remarkably serene last couple of weeks for Derbyshire. 

Both overseas players, Caleb Jewell and Mohammad Abbas have arrived and look to be fit and raring to go, according to the videos from the club site. Even a beanie hat on his head could not detract from the menace of Abbas, the videos showing his team mates looking on in a combination of fascination and awe as he zipped the ball around in the nets.

Elsewhere, however, there are a good few counties not having to look too far for challenges. 

I mentioned Friday's opposition, Worcestershire, in my previous piece. They may or may not have the services of Beyer Swanepoel in Friday's game, but the thinking money would be on him being unavailable. 

Lancashire will not have the services of Australian seamer Mitch Perry, who has been ruled out of his spell with them due to a stress fracture. Marcus Harris will not be over in time for the first game, after appearing in the Sheffield Shield final, while Keaton Jennings has also been ruled out with a pulled calf muscle.

Gloucestershire has been rocked today by the news that Ben Charlesworth intends to leave at the end of the season. Having already effectively lost their seam attack from last year, it cannot do much for morale at this early stage.

Further afield, Leicestershire have had to replace both of their overseas players, Sussex are facing losing their Head Coach, Paul Farbrace, at season end, Middlesex had an overseas player lined up but he too is injured, while Hampshire had to replace Michael Neser with Jaydon Seales, who in turn had to he replaced by South African Codi Yusuf.

It doesn't make for ideal season preparation, nor anything close to it. Injuries will always occur, especially when recruiting seam bowlers, but it seems to be far more common these days than it used to. 

Every club makes signings that they feel are right for the balance of their squad, then any subsequent change appears from distance to be the equivalent of a supermarket panic buy. Certainly there will be limited availability at this stage, with most of the big names snapped up or contracted elsewhere to one franchise or another. 

I honestly don't think Derbyshire put a foot wrong in the winter. Jewell was signed before the end of last year, while the pursuit of Mohammad Abbas was lengthy, dogged and ultimately successful. It may well be that Hampshire are currently wishing they had been more prepared to fight for the services of a player who has never let any side down.

As for Matt Montgomery, his was a signing I advocated some time before it was announced and there is something reassuring about a middle order that will eventually contain both he and Madsen. On top of all that, we secured the services of England's number one spinner, which as recruitment goes, is the equivalent of a campaign undertaken by a well-known brewery. 

The acid test is when the action starts, of course. That Derbyshire has a squad depth better than in years is undeniable. It is now down to Mickey Arthur, his coaches and staff to keep them fit and provide an environment in which they can produce their best cricket. 

I expect us to be in the mix at the end of the red ball summer. Further than that will depend on our managing game situations better than we did last year. We should have won away matches at Glamorgan and Gloucestershire, both of them run chases that petered out poorly after very good starts. 

Improvement on that this year - and with a stronger attack to boot - shouldn't see us too far away.

It won't be long now..

Derbyshire v Leeds/Bradford UCCE day 3

Leeds/Bradford UCCE 200-7

Derbyshire 248-7 (Donald 58, Andersson 58 retired, Dal 32*)

Match drawn

The gap in class between 'very good' and 'first class' cricketers was never better exemplified than in the truncated game between Derbyshire and Leeds/Bradford UCCE.

Make no mistake, there are some good players among the students, but their innings of 200-7 took 80 overs of hard work to accumulate. The home bowling was tight, accurate and constantly probing on a pitch that offered encouraging help to the bowlers throughout.

Conversely, when the Derbyshire players finally had a chance to bat today, they rattled along quite merrily at almost six runs an over. There was still plenty of lateral movement, but the home players took things in their stride and accumulated nicely, in the last action before the first match (proper) of the season. Bad balls were despatched and there was plenty to enjoy.

If there were still places to be played for, Nye Donald might have given Mickey Arthur food for thought. While accepting the standard of attack was less than will be faced on Friday, he batted fluently and in fine style in making 58 from just 50 deliveries. There were 12 boundaries among his runs, so he clearly didn't plan on running too many of them. Harry Came also batted well, before edging a catch to slip. Was it a face off between the two of them to partner Caleb Jewell on Friday? Only one man knows the answer to that.

Matt Montgomery went early (though seemingly unconvinced he had touched the ball), while Brooke Guest struggled initially with his timing. He got going quite nicely, before being bowled by a good delivery from Hawkins and while Luis Reece went first ball, playing across the line, Derbyshire had passed the visiting total by that stage and it was all rather academic thereafter. Dal and Aitchison shared a pleasing and unbroken stand of 36, the latter again showing he can handle a bat.

Perhaps the best batting came from Martin Andersson, who has looked in very good touch pre-season. If Wayne Madsen is unfit to take his place on Friday, the side largely picks itself, with Martin slotting in at number five and Anuj Dal at seven. He also looked in good touch, both with bat and ball, in this game and would be unlucky to miss out.

The only other decision would appear to be which among a strong seam bowling contingent will get the nod alongside the eagerly awaited debut of Mohammad Abbas. I expect that to be Ben Aitchison and I see the following eleven taking the field on Friday:

Jewell
Donald/Came
Montgomery
Guest
Andersson
Reece
Dal
Chappell 
Aitchison
Bashir
Abbas

If Madsen is fit-  and he is undertaking a fitness test today - then perhaps the final place will be between Dal and Aitchison. I don't see the omission of Bashir, because if we need more than five seamers, something is radically wrong, regardless of the message it would send.

What do you think? 

Finally tonight, I was quite staggered to read about the new Worcestershire overseas player, Beyers Swanepoel, and the actions that have left his contract and, of course involvement on Friday in doubt.

I have no idea what has gone on there, but I wouldn't be best pleased were I a fan of either team involved.

Postscript - this should have been published at the end of the day and for some reason the publication was deferred. 

Apologies to those who were looking for it