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DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2019 Year Book DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2019 Year Book Proud to be DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2019 Year Book Club Details Contents Patron His Grace the Duke of Devonshire First Class Season ...................................................................................................... 03 KCVO CBE DL First Class Averages ................................................................................................... 17 President E. Smith 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 M. Nicholas 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 (co-opted) Advisory Director Useful Contacts Credits Photography David Griffin / Getty Tickets & Membership Hospitality & Commercial Conference & Events Editor Elliott Green 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 2018 Derbyshire v Middlesex Derbyshire won by 101 runs The County Ground, Derby Derbyshire 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs 20– 23 April 2018 BT Slater b Harris 32 c Holden b Rayner 99 LM Reece c Rayner b Murtagh 18 not out 157 WL Madsen lbw b Murtagh 47 c Cartwright b Stirling 52 AL Hughes c +Simpson b Cartwright 15 st +Simpson b Stirling 5 *BA Godleman b Harris 17 not out 1 +GC Wilson c White b Harris 6 did not bat MJJ Critchley c Murtagh b Helm 14 did not bat AP Palladino c Rayner b Harris 25 did not bat GC Viljoen not out 60 did not bat R Rampaul c Rayner b Helm 2 did not bat D Olivier c Rayner b Helm 0 did not bat Extras (9 b, 17 lb, 2 nb, 1 w) 29 (3 b, 3 lb, 12 nb, 1 w) 19 Total (all out, 67 overs) 265 (3 wkt, dec, 110 ov) 333 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-31 (Reece, 6.4 ov), 2-75 (Slater, 19.6 ov), 3- 117 (Hughes, 29.6 ov), 4-139 (Godleman, 33.5 ov), 5-143 (Madsen, 36.2 ov), 6-147 (Wilson, 37.4 ov), 7-167 (Critchley, 48.2 ov), 8-248 (Palladino, 63.4 Duanne Olivier ov), 9-265 (Rampaul, 66.5 ov), 10-265 (Olivier, 66.6 ov) Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-219 (Reece, 84.2 ov), 2-320 (Madsen, 105.4 ov), 3-332 (Hughes, 109.1 ov) Duanne Olivier took eight wickets in the match to inspire Derbyshire to a 101-run victory over Middlesex on the opening day 2nd innings Middlesex of the season at The County Ground. 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb O M R W Wi Nb Luis Reece also hit an unbeaten 157 on Day Three to put the hosts in a Murtagh 17 3 53 2 - - Murtagh 10 0 31 0 - - commanding position, before Olivier took 4-82 on the final day to steer Roland-Jones 5 0 25 0 - - Harris 6 2 11 0 - - Derbyshire to their first home win in the Specsavers County Harris 19 3 68 4 - - Cartwright 13 1 43 0 - 6 Championship since September 2014. Helm 14 2 46 3 - - Helm 19 3 65 0 1 - Cartwright 10 2 27 1 1 1 Rayner 35 7 84 1 - - The hosts were put into bat on the opening morning, and they were Rayner 2 0 20 0 - - Stirling 20 3 62 2 - - reduced to 167-7 before a quick-fire 60 from Hardus Viljoen propelled Holden 7 0 31 0 - - Derbyshire to a first innings total of 265. Middlesex 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs Viljoen hit nine boundaries, including four sixes, as he and Tony Palladino (25) put on a vital eighth wicket stand of 81 runs from 92 balls. *SD Robson lbw b Rampaul 19 lbw b Viljoen 5 MDE Holden c Wilson b Rampaul 0 c Wilson b Viljoen 37 Derbyshire’s bowling attack wasted no time taking wickets, as Middlesex RG White c Critchley b Olivier 6 lbw b Viljoen 1 faltered to a total of 157, with Derbyshire taking a healthy 108-run lead HWR Cartwright c Hughes b Viljoen 10 c Wilson b Olivier 29 into the second innings. OP Rayner lbw b Viljoen 2 c Madsen b Olivier 18 PR Stirling lbw b Palladino 16 c & b Reece 42 Olivier claimed first innings figures of 4-26, alongside Palladino (2-28) +JA Simpson b Olivier 32 lbw b Madsen 24 and Ravi Rampaul (2-43) as only six Middlesex batsmen notched JAR Harris lbw b Olivier 21 not out 64 double figure scores. TS Roland –Jones lbw b Palladino 10 c Slater b Critchley 46 TG Helm c Madsen b Olivier 1 lbw b Critchley 52 Openers Ben Slater and Reece started the second innings strongly, but TJ Murtagh not out 4 not out 5 the former fell one short of his century as the pair put on a 219-run Extras (13b, 2nb, 21w) 36 (6 lb, nb 10, 1 w) 17 opening wicket stand. Total (all out, 57.1 overs) 157 (all out, 111.3 overs) 340 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-1 (Holden, 2.4 ov), 2-23 (White, 15.3 ov), 3-45 Reece continued, remaining unbeaten on 157 while Wayne Madsen (52) (Cartwright 22.5 ov), 4-50 (Robson, 28.1 ov), 5-64 (Rayner, 29.6 ov), 6-120 also added a half-century before the hosts declared on 333-3 to set (Simpson, 43.1 ov), 7-124 (Stirling 44.4 ov), 8-141 (Roland-Jones, 52.2 ov), 9 Middlesex a target of 441. -148 (Buck, 55.1 ov), 10-157 (Harris, 57.1 ov) Viljoen and Olivier continued their fine form to reduce the visitors to 95- Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-28 (Robson, 9.2 ov), 2-36 (White, 13.1 ov), 3- 5, before a resilient 65-run partnership between Paul Stirling (42) and 69 (Cartwright, 22.2 ov), 4-95 (Rayner, 30.4 ov), 5-95 (Holden, 31.4 ov), 6- John Simpson (24). 160 (Stirling, 51.4 ov), 7-166 (Simpson, 58.3 ov), 8-223 (Roland-Jones, 75.6 ov), 9-329 (Helm, 106.3 ov), 10-340 (Murtagh, 111.3 ov) There were also spirited efforts from James Harris (64 not out), Toby Derbyshire Roland-Jones (46) and Tom Helm (52) but ultimately Middlesex fell 102 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb 2nd innings O M R W Wi Nb runs short of the required total. Rampaul 13 3 43 2 1 - Rampaul 22 5 64 0 - 1 Viljoen 19 8 47 2 7 - Viljoen 21 5 62 2 - - Olivier 13.1 6 26 4 1 - Olivier 23.3 2 82 4 1 4 Toss: No toss made Palladino 12 6 28 2 - 1 Palladino 9 4 27 0 - - Umpires: ID Blackwell, MJ Saggers Madsen 13 7 26 1 - - Points: Derbyshire 21, Middlesex 3 Reece 7 1 22 1 - - Critchley 16 2 51 2 - - Proud to be DERBYSHIRE derbyshireccc.com 3 DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club First Class Season 2018 Derbyshire v Leicestershire Match drawn Fischer County Ground, Leicester Leicestershire 1st innings Runs 27 - 30 April 2018 *MA Carberry c Madsen b Reece 45 PJ Horton c Madsen b Reece 66 CN Ackermann b Critchley 65 MJ Cosgrove c Slater b Reece 11 +EJH Eckersley c sub b Rampaul 54 LJ Hill c +Wilson b Davis 3 NJ Dexter b Olivier 47 BA Raine run out (Davis) 47 D Klein not out 19 GT Griffiths lbw b Davis 0 VR Aaron lbw b Viljoen 1 Extras (4b, 5lb, 14nb) 23 Total (all out, 96 overs) 381 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-94 (Carberry, 16.6 ov), 2-157 (Horton, 36.1 ov), 3-179 (Cosgrove, 40.3), 4-210 (Ackermann, 46.2 ov), 5-219 (Hill, 49.5 Luis Reece ov), 6-301 (Dexter, 81.2 ov), 7-336 (Eckersley, 88.3 ov), 8-366 (Raine, 93.1 ov), 9-374 (Griffiths, 94.3 ov), 10-381 (Aaron, 95.6 ov) Derbyshire 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb Gary Wilson hit an unbeaten 64 as Derbyshire drew with Rampaul 20 3 82 1 - - Leicestershire in a rain-affected match at the Fischer County Viljoen 11 2 35 1 - - Ground. Davis 11 3 39 2 - 2 Olivier 20 1 94 1 - 4 Luis Reece also took 3-58 on day three whilst there were also notable Reece 16 2 64 3 - 1 contributions with the bat from Hardus Viljoen (43) and Alex Hughes Critchley 18 1 58 1 - - (42) before Derbyshire declared on 251-8. With no play possible on the first two days, Derbyshire battled well in tough conditions to take five wickets for 114 runs on the final day and earn maximum bowling points, taking 10 points from the match. Derbyshire 1st innings Runs Derbyshire chose to bowl first, but the hosts started strongly as Michael BT Slater c +Eckersley b Raine 27 Carberry (45) and Paul Horton (66) put on an opening-wicket LM Reece lbw b Raine 0 partnership of 94, before Reece got the breakthrough to remove both.
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