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2017 Year Book DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2017 Year Book Proud to be DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2017 Year Book Club Details Contents Patron His Grace the Duke of Devonshire First Class Season ..................................................................................................... 03 KCVO CBE DL First Class Averages .................................................................................................. 19 President M.A. Holding Twenty20 Season ...................................................................................................... 20 Twenty20 Averages ................................................................................................... 27 Vice A.J. Borrington Presidents J.D. Brown List A Season ............................................................................................................ 28 V.L. Brownett J.R. Cater List A Tour Match ....................................................................................................... 32 Dr. G.M. Cochrane List A Averages …………………………………………………………………………….. 33 D.A. Griffin M.A. Horton Second XI Season ..................................................................................................... 34 P.J. Kirby L.G. Litchfield Second XI Averages .................................................................................................. 35 H.W. Lund C.N. Middleton M. Nicholas I.P. Samways D.R. Skipworth Mrs J.H. Turner Brigadier C.E. Wilkinson Chairman I. Morgan OBE Chief S. Storey 3 19 20 Executive Director of K.J. Barnett Cricket Supervisory Board Commercial I. Morgan OBE Director 28 32 34 Operations & I. McFarlane Facilities Director Partners Cricket M. Hendrick Advisory Director Principal Partner Official Partners Legal K. Bidmead Services Director Finance H. Punchihewa Director Administration J. Fage Director Credits Photography David Griffin / Getty Useful Contacts Editor Callum Wildes Tickets & Membership Hospitality & Commercial Conference & Events 01332 388 101 01332 388 121 01332 388 105 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Proud to be 2 DERBYSHIRE derbyshireccc.com DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club First Class Season 2016 Gloucestershire v Derbyshire Derbyshire 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs Match Drawn BT Slater c Taylor b Norwell 42 run out (Norwell) 6 County Ground, Bristol CF Hughes b Taylor 96 not out 137 17 - 20 April 2016 *HD Rutherford c Roderick b Norwell 1 c Dent b Taylor 78 WL Madsen st Roderick b Taylor 150 not out 27 NT Broom c N’-B’ett b Norwell 32 did not bat WJ Durston b Payne 12 did not bat SJ Thakor c Dent b Payne 7 did not bat +T Poynton c N’-B’ett b Norwell 53 did not bat LJ Fletcher c Shaw b Taylor 11 did not bat BD Cotton c Bancroft b Taylor 11 did not bat A Carter not out 7 did not bat Extras (19lb, 2nb, 1w) 22 (1b, 4lb, 2nb, 5w) 12 Total (all out, 157.1 ovs) 444 (for 2 dec, 76.5 ovs) 260 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-103 (Slater, 35.2 ov), 2-105 (Rutherford, 37.2 ov), 3-176 (Hughes, 74.5 ov), 4-245 (Broom, 97.3 ov), 5-258 (Durston, 102.3 ov), 6-266 (Thakor, 104.3 ov), 7-394 (Poynton, 144.2 ov), 8-405 (Fletcher, 147.2 ov), 9-436 (Cotton, 155.4 ov), 10-444 (Madsen, 157.1 ov) Wayne Madsen & Chesney Hughes Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-6 (Slater, 3.6 ov), 2-180 (Rutherford, 54.2 ov) Gloucestershire 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb 2nd innings O M R W Wi Nb Chesney Hughes scored 96 and 137 not out as Derbyshire and Payne 32 13 61 2 - - Payne 10 1 32 0 - 1 Gloucestershire drew at Bristol. Norwell 35 7 4 - 1 Norwell 10 1 31 0 - - 104 Hughes hit 96 in a Derbyshire first innings which saw Wayne Madsen Shaw 30 4 105 0 1 - Shaw 8 1 39 0 - - top-score with 150. Gloucestershire managed to secure a 119-run N’-Barnett 33 8 91 0 - - Taylor 27 4 79 1 - - first-innings lead as they hit 563 thanks to centuries from Chris Dent Taylor 22 5 61 4 - - Dent 11 2 35 0 - - (180) and Liam Norwell (102). Howell 5 3 3 0 - - N’-Barnett 8 3 19 0 1 - Cockbain 2.5 0 20 0 - - The game ended in a draw, despite the best efforts of Hughes and Hamish Rutherford on the final day, hitting 137 not out and 78 respectively. Derbyshire started their 2016 campaign at Bristol with Hamish Gloucestershire 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs Rutherford winning the toss and deciding to bat first. CT Bancroft b Thakor 41 did not bat Ben Slater was out soon after lunch on the first day before New CDJ Dent b Hughes 180 did not bat Zealand’s Rutherford fell quickly. Madsen and Hughes steadied the LC Norwell lbw b Hughes 102 did not bat scoring, before the latter was dismissed attempting a pull over square IA Cockbain c Poynton b Fletcher 19 did not bat leg. *+GH Roderick b Carter 5 did not bat HJH Marshall c Carter b Durston 72 did not bat On the second morning, Derbyshire lost three wickets to slip to 266 for K N’-Barnett c Fletcher b Durston 58 did not bat six before Madsen reached his century. Tom Poynton recorded his first JMR Taylor c Slater b Hughes 18 did not bat fifty for three seasons and Madsen a 150 as Derbyshire were bowled BAC Howell c Carter b Thakor 41 did not bat out for 444. J Shaw c Madsen b Durston 0 did not bat The Gloucestershire reply started well before Bancroft left a straight one DA Payne not out 0 did not bat from Shiv Thakor. Norwell reached his first hundred in any class of Extras (8b, 6lb, 10nb, 3w) 27 cricket before he was eventually dismissed by Hughes. Total (all out, 125.2 ovs) 563 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-102 (Bancroft, 29.5 ov), 2-270 (Norwell, 69.6 Hamish Marshall and Noema-Barnett both passed fifty, while Howell hit ov), 3-317 (Cockbain, 82.2 ov), 4-336 (Roderick, 87.1 ov), 5-435 (Dent, four sixes in his 41. Dent was eventually bowled by Hughes who took 105.1 ov), 6-467 (Marshall, 110.5 ov), 7-495 (Taylor, 115.4 ov), 8-549 three wickets in a first-class innings for the first time. (Noema-Barnett, 122.3 ov), 9-549 (Shaw, 122.6 ov), 10-563 (Howell, 125.2 Luke Fletcher, on a month’s loan from Nottinghamshire, and Andy Derbyshire Carter both took their first wickets for Derbyshire. 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb 2nd innings O M R W Wi Nb Returning to bat and 119 runs behind, Derbyshire lost Slater early on. Fletcher 21 6 54 1 - 2 Rutherford settled and put on a 174 run partnership with Hughes. Carter 26 4 84 1 2 3 Cotton 17 2 90 0 - - Rutherford was caught at extra cover whilst Hughes finished on 137 not Thakor 15.2 1 82 2 - - out as the game ended in a draw. Durston 27 1 149 3 - - Hughes 17 0 87 3 1 - Madsen 2 1 3 0 - - Toss: Derbyshire won the toss and decided to bat Umpires: NGB Cook, AG Wharf Points: Gloucestershire 12, Derbyshire 8 Proud to be DERBYSHIRE derbyshireccc.com 3 DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club First Class Season 2016 Derbyshire v Glamorgan Glamorgan 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs Match Drawn JM Kettleborough b Palladino 22 b Fletcher 20 The 3aaa County Ground, Derby *JA Rudolph c Poynton b Pall’dino 35 not out 31 24 - 27 April 2016 WD Bragg lbw b Durston 129 lbw b Durston 10 +CB Cooke b Palladino 40 not out 22 AHT Donald c Poynton b Carter 45 did not bat DL Lloyd lbw b Carter 0 did not bat GG Wagg c Hughes b Palladino 14 did not bat CAJ Meschede b Fletcher 3 did not bat AG Salter not out 25 did not bat MG Hogan c R’-ford b Palladino 5 did not bat T van der Gugten c Madsen b Durston 36 did not bat Extras (4b, 11lb, 8nb) 23 (4b) 4 Total (all out,114.4 ovs) 377 (2 wickets, 32 ovs) 87 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-58 (Kettleborough, 20.4 ov), 2-72 (Rudolph, 31.3 ov), 3-185 (Cooke, 64.5 ov), 4-260 (Donald, 81.5 ov), 5-260 (Lloyd, 81.6 ov), 6-299 (Bragg, 91.6 ov), 7-308 (Meschede, 96.1 ov), 8-308 (Wagg, 97.3 ov), 9-314 (Hogan, 99.4 ov), 10-377 (van der Gugten, 114.4 ov) Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-26 (Kettleborough, 6.5 ov), 2-43 (Bragg, Tony Palladino 17.5 ov) Derbyshire Derbyshire draw with Glamorgan in their first home Specsavers 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb 2nd innings O M R W Wi Nb County Championship match of 2016. Fletcher 27 10 53 1 - 2 Fletcher 10 2 18 1 - - Tony Palladino secured his 10th first-class five-wicket haul for the club, Palladino 27 8 83 5 - - Palladino 4 1 20 0 - - whilst Wayne Madsen continued his fine form with the bat to score 97. Carter 27 7 94 2 - 1 Carter 8 1 33 0 - 2 Durston 10.4 2 34 2 - - Durston 9 4 9 1 - - Glamorgan batted first and the top order were made to work hard, Critchley 14 0 73 0 - 1 Critchley 1 0 7 0 - - before Will Bragg reached a century, supported by Cooke and Donald. Hughes 7 1 21 0 - - On the second morning three wickets fell while only six runs were Madsen 2 0 4 0 - - added, but the last pair added 63 for the tenth wicket. Tony Palladino had been the pick of the bowlers with the twelfth five-wicket haul of his career. Derbyshire 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs BT Slater lbw b Salter 62 did not bat Derbyshire’s reply was interrupted by a sharp shower after only four balls had been bowled, but Ben Slater and Chesney Hughes saw them CF Hughes b Hogan 19 did not bat through to lunch on 23 for no wicket.
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