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DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2020 Year Book DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2020 Year Book Proud to be DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2020 Year Book Club Details Contents Patron His Grace the Duke of Devonshire First Class Season ...................................................................................................... 03 KCVO CBE DL First Class Averages ................................................................................................... 17 President H.J. Rhodes List A Season .............................................................................................................. 18 List A Averages ........................................................................................................... 22 Vice D. Booth Twenty20 Season ....................................................................................................... 23 Presidents A.J. Borrington J.D. Brown Twenty20 Averages ……….……………………………………………………………….. 29 V.L. Brownett J.R. Cater Second XI Season ..................................................................................................... 30 K. Dean Second XI Averages .................................................................................................. 31 Sir J. Gains C.I. Grant D.A. Griffin M.A. Horton P.J. Kirby H.W. Lund C.N. Middleton I.P. Samways D.R. Skipworth R. Tice Mrs J.H. Turner Brigadier C.E. Wilkinson 3 17 18 Chairman I. Morgan OBE Chief R. Duckett Executive Head of David Houghton Cricket Supervisory Board 22 23 30 Legal K. Bidmead Services Director Partners Administration J. Fage Director Principal Partner Official Partners Commercial I. Morgan OBE Director Operations & I. McFarlane Facilities Director Finance H. Punchihewa Director Cricket C. Tunnicliffe Advisory Director Useful Contacts Credits Photography David Griffin / Getty Tickets & Membership Hospitality & Commercial Conference & Events Editor Stephen Martin 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 2019 Derbyshire v Durham Derbyshire won by 125 runs The Pattonair County Ground, Derby Derbyshire 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs LM Reece c Richardson b Rushworth 0 c Richardson b Salisbury 10 5 - 8 April 2019 *BA Godleman c Lees b Raine 19 c +Poynter b Raine 19 WL Madsen b Rushworth 0 c Lees b Salisbury 30 TC Lace c Richardson b Raine 8 c Richardson b Harte 61 AL Hughes c Smith b Weighell 16 c +Poynter b Harte 39 +HR Hosein run out (Raine) 78 c Lees b Trevaskis 62 MJJ Critchley lbw b Harte 24 lbw b Rushworth 51 AK Dal c +Poynter b Weighell 17 c Lees b Weighell 6 LV van Beek b Raine 8 not out 19 AP Palladino b Weighell 0 C Richardson b Weighell 5 R Rampaul not out 0 c Burnham b Salisbury 24 Extras (b 9, lb 13, nb 4, w 1) 27 (lb 8) 8 Total (all out, 72.1 overs) 197 (all out 111.2 overs) 334 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-0 (Reece, 0.1 ov), 2-0 (Madsen, 0.3 ov), 3-27 (Lace, 9.3 ov), 4-36 (Godleman, 13.4 ov), 5-63 (Hughes, 25.4 ov), 6-119 (Critchley, 43.1 ov), 7-169 (Dal, 60.4 ov), 8-192 (van Beek, 69.6 ov), 9-193 Harvey Hosein (Palladino, 70.5 ov), 10-197 (Hosein, 72.1 ov) Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-25 (Reece, 9.1 ov), 2-33 (Godleman, 10.6 ov), 3-83 (Madsen, 25.2 ov), 4-149 (Lace, 52.6 ov), 5-210 (Hughes, 72.2 ov), 6- 273 (Critchley, 91.4 ov), 7-282 (Hosein, 95.1 ov), 8-296 (Dal, 100.1 ov), 9- Half -centuries in both innings from Harvey Hosein 308 (Palladino, 106.1 ov), 10-334 (Rampaul, 111.2 ov) 2nd innings helped Derbyshire to an opening-game victory over Middlesex Durham at The Pattonair County Ground. 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb O M R W Wi Nb The wicketkeeper-batsman struck 78 in the first innings C Rushworth 16 6 28 2 0 2 C Rushworth 20 7 47 1 0 0 MET Salisbury 13 3 29 0 0 0 MET Salisbury 17.2 2 65 3 0 0 as Derbyshire made 197, with Ben Raine (3-48) the pick BA Raine 17 2 48 3 0 0 BA Raine 24 4 64 1 0 0 of the visiting bowlers. WJ Weighell 14.1 2 49 3 0 0 WJ Weighell 17 4 55 2 0 0 GJ Harte 7 1 15 1 1 1 GJ Harte 17 6 32 2 0 0 Luis Reece (5-47) recovered from a first-ball duck to L Trevaskis 5 3 6 0 1 0 L Trevaskis 14 1 53 1 0 0 claim a five-wicket haul, while Ravi Rampaul also WR Smith 2 1 10 0 0 0 contributed with three wickets as Durham fell to 171 all- Durham 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs out. GJ Harte c Hughes b Reece 14 b van Beek 69 Hosein (62), Tom Lace (61) and Matt Critchley (51) all AZ Lees* lbw b Rampaul 32 c Lace b Critchley 59 WR Smith lbw b Reece 4 c Madsen b Critchley 0 piled on the runs for the hosts, before a quickfire 24 from MJ Richardson c Lace b van Beek 7 b Rampaul 5 Rampaul saw Derbyshire make 334 in their second MET Salisbury c Dal b Rampaul 12 c van Beek b Madsen 32 innings. JTA Burnham c Hosein b Reece 31 c Hosein b van Beek 7 SW Poynter† lbw b Palladino 8 not out 27 Chasing 361 to win the game, Durham made a strong L Trevaskis c Madsen b Rampaul 15 c & b Critchley 5 start with both Gareth Harte (69) and Alex Lees (59) BA Raine c Lace b Reece 20 run out (Reece) 4 WJ Weighell c Madsen b Reece 8 c Madsen b Rampaul 4 making half-centuries, as well as an 83-run stand for the C Rushworth not out 0 lbw b Reece 6 first wicket. Extras (8lb) 8 (b 7, lb 10) 17 Total (all out, 67.1 overs) 171 (all out, 92 overs) 235 Debutant Logan van Beek (2-43) bowled Harte, before he Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-19 (GJ Harte, 9.3 ov), 2-25 (WR Smith, 11.2 ov), 3-41 had Stuart Poynter (7) caught behind to reduce the (MJ Richardson, 17.2 ov), 4-76 (MET Salisbury, 30.3 ov), 5-83 (AZ Lees, 34.2 ov), 6-103 (SW Poynter, 42.4 ov), 7-143 (JTA Burnham, 59.6 ov), 8-143 (L Trevaskis, 60.2 ov), 9-154 visitors to 186-6 in their chase. (WJ Weighell, 63.5 ov), 10-171 (BA Raine, 67.1 ov) Rampaul also picked up 2-43, while Critchley took three Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-83 (AZ Lees, 38.3 ov), 2-83 (WR Smith, 38.4 ov), 3- crucial wickets to put Derbyshire on the verge of victory. 120 (MJ Richardson, 51.5 ov), 4-177 (JTA Burnham, 68.3 ov), 5-185 (GJ Harte, 69.3 ov), 6 -186 (SW Poynter, 71.3 ov), 7-195 (BA Raine, 78.1 ov), 8-199 (WJ Weighell, 78.6 ov), 9- 209 (MET Salisbury, 81.3 ov), 10-235 (C Rushworth, 91.6 ov) Reece trapped Chris Rushworth lbw to secure the best possible start to the 2019 season for Derbyshire. Derbyshire 2nd innings O M R W Wi Nb 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb R Rampaul 20 5 47 3 0 0 R Rampaul 22 7 43 2 0 0 AP Palladino 17 7 27 1 0 2 AP Palladino 14 5 26 0 0 0 LM Reece 17.1 5 47 5 0 1 LV van Beek 15 2 43 2 0 0 LV van Beek 13 3 36 1 0 0 LM Reece 8 2 21 1 0 0 WL Madsen 14 6 31 1 0 0 MJJ Critchley 19 6 54 3 0 0 Umpires: B Taylor, T Robinson Toss: Derbyshire won and decided to bat. Proud to be DERBYSHIRE derbyshireccc.com 3 DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club First Class Season 2018 Gloucestershire v Derbyshire Match drawn Bristol County Ground, Bristol Derbyshire 1st innings Runs 2nd innings LM Reece c Roderick b Shaw 39 c Roderick b Taylor 0 11 - 14 April 2019 BA Godleman* b Higgins 7 c Roderick b Higgins 6 WL Madsen lbw b Taylor 15 not out 204 TC Lace c Roderick b Taylor 83 c Dent b Howell 57 AL Hughes c Howell b Higgins 26 not out 109 HR Hosein† b Howell 41 did not bat MJJ Critchley lbw b Shaw 39 did not bat AK Dal lbw b Higgins 3 did not bat LV van Beek b Taylor 7 did not bat AP Palladino not out 9 did not bat R Rampaul c Dent b Howell 9 did not bat Extras (b 5, lb 5, w 1, nb 2) 13 (b 2, lb 7, w 1, nb 2) 12 Total (all out, 109.2 overs) 291 (3 wkts, 123 overs) 388 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-16 (BA Godleman, 5.3 ov), 2-48 (WL Mad- sen, 20.1 ov), 3-95 (LM Reece, 36.5 ov), 4-168 (TC Lace, 58.6 ov), 5-184 (AL Hughes, 65.1 ov), 6-255 (MJJ Critchley, 92.3 ov), 7-255 (HR Hosein, 93.1 ov), 8-258 (AK Dal, 99.4 ov), 9-266 (LV van Beek, 104.6 ov), 10-291 Wayne Madsen (R Rampaul, 109.2 ov) Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-0 (LM Reece, 0.2 ov), 2-18 (BA Godleman, 11.2 ov), 3-110 (TC Lace, 47.4 ov) Gloucestershire 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb 2nd innings O M R W Wi Nb Wayne Madsen hit an unbeaten 204 as Derbyshire drew with Gloucestershire at The Bristol County MD Taylor 27 6 85 3 0 0 MD Taylor 21 3 55 1 0 0 Ground. RF Higgins 29 13 52 3 0 1 RF Higgins 27 9 57 1 0 1 HJ Hankins 15 2 50 0 1 0 J Shaw 3 2 4 0 0 0 J Shaw 20 3 65 2 0 0 HJ Hankins 18 2 51 0 0 0 Derbyshire batted first in Bristol, and a well-made 83 from BAC Howell 14.2 7 19 2 0 0 BAC Howell 18 4 48 1 0 0 the on-loan Tom Lace helped them to a first innings total GL van Buuren 4 0 10 0 0 0 GL van Buuren 22 1 89 0 0 0 of 291.
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