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2018 Year Book DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2018 Year Book Proud to be DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2018 Year Book Club Details Contents Patron His Grace the Duke of Devonshire First Class Season ...................................................................................................... 03 KCVO CBE DL First Class Averages ................................................................................................... 18 President M.A. Holding List A Season .............................................................................................................. 19 List A Tour Match ........................................................................................................ 23 Vice D. Booth Presidents A.J. Borrington List A Averages ........................................................................................................... 24 J.D. Brown Twenty20 Season ....................................................................................................... 25 V.L. Brownett J.R. Cater Twenty20 Averages ……….……………………………………………………………….. 33 K. Dean Sir J. Gains Second XI Season ..................................................................................................... 34 C. Grant Second XI Averages .................................................................................................. 35 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 18 19 Chairman I. Morgan OBE Chief S. Storey Executive Cricket K.J. Barnett Advisor 34 Supervisory Board 23 25 Commercial I. Morgan OBE Director Partners Administration J. Fage Director Principal Partner Official Partners Legal K. Bidmead Services 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 01332 388 101 01332 388 121 01332 388 105 Editor Dom Hynes [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Proud to be 2 DERBYSHIRE derbyshireccc.com DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club First Class Season 2017 Derbyshire v Northamptonshire Derbyshire 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs Northamptonshire won by 3 wickets LM Reece c Kle’ldt b Sanderson 19 c Buck b Newton 168 The 3aaa County Ground, Derby *BA Godleman lbw b Sanderson 33 not out 156 14 - 17 April 2017 SJ Thakor lbw b Buck 22 not out 12 WL Madsen c Wakely b Kleinveldt 12 did not bat D Smit c Wakely b Buck 19 did not bat +GC Wilson lbw b Buck 72 did not bat AL Hughes c Ros’ton b Kleinveldt 21 did not bat BMAJ Mendis c Du’ett b Sanderson 5 did not bat TP Milnes c Keogh b Buck 24 did not bat AP Palladino not out 6 did not bat WS Davis c and b Buck 1 did not bat Extras (21 b, 16 lb, 10 nb) 47 (5 b, 2 lb, 6 nb, 2 w) 15 Total (all out, 88.1 overs) 281 (1 wkt, dec, 82.2 ov) 351 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-62 (Reece, 24.1 ov), 2-77 (Godleman, 28.3 ov), 3-114 (Madsen, 39.2 ov), 4-114 (Thakor, 40.1 ov), 5-206 (Smit, 65.5 ov), 6-219 (Wilson, 69.5 ov), 7-226 (Mendis, 74.5 ov), 8-268 (Hughes, 85.2 ov), 9-278 (Milnes, 86.6 ov), 10-281 (Davis, 88.1 ov) Luis Reece Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-333 (Reece, 81.1 ov) Northamptonshire 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb 2nd innings O M R W Wi Nb Second innings centuries from Luis Reece and Billy Godleman were not enough as Northamptonshire won the opening Kleinveldt 21 4 57 2 - 2 Kleinveldt 15 4 51 0 - - Specsavers County Championship fixture. Sanderson 23 6 59 3 - 1 Sanderson 11 3 22 0 - - Buck 24.1 5 68 5 - 2 Buck 9 3 19 0 - - Opening pair Billy Godleman (156 not out) and Luis Reece, who hit a Crook 15 2 47 0 - - Keogh 12 3 39 0 - 2 career best 168, shared a 333-run partnership in setting the record for a Keogh 5 1 13 0 - - Crook 8 2 17 0 - - Derbyshire opening stand in the County Championship. Holden 4 0 12 0 - - Despite the best efforts of the pair, Northamptonshire claimed an Newton 9 0 82 1 - 1 opening victory in dramatic fashion, scoring the winning runs with just Wakely 9.2 0 75 0 2 - one over remaining. Duckett 2 0 9 0 - - Rossington 3 0 18 0 - - Derbyshire were put in to bat first but the only player to give the visitors bowling attack real trouble was Gary Wilson (72) who hit the 19th highest score by a Derbyshire player on debut. Northamptonshire 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs On the second morning, Derbyshire were dismissed for 281, with Tom BM Duckett c Smit b Thakor 53 c Wilson b Davis 16 Milnes (24) and Alex Hughes (21) adding important lower order runs. RI Newton c Madsen b Davis 50 c Wilson b Mendis 98 *AG Wakely c Madsen b Thakor 1 lbw b Davis 0 Half centuries from opening pair Ben Duckett (53) and Rob Newton (50) RI Keogh c Hughes b Davis 7 c Wilson b Palladino 24 put Northamptonshire into a strong position early on, but some excellent +AM Rossington lbw b Davis 17 c Smit b Palladino 11 bowling from Will Davis (4-60) pulled the game back for Derbyshire. RE Levi c Wilson b Palladino 11 c Wilson b Mendis 99 An excellent last-wicket partnership between Max Holden (76) and Ben MDE Holden b Milnes 76 c Godleman b Mendis 44 Sanderson (8 not out) of 47 helped them to a lead of 26 at the end of SP Crook c Smit b Mendis 13 not out 20 their first innings. RK Kleinveldt c Wilson b Davis 1 not out 16 NL Buck lbw b Mendis 43 did not bat Derbyshire started the second innings well, with Reece and Godleman BW Sanderson not out 8 did not bat looking in good touch. Extras (8b, 3b, 15nb, 1w) 27 (1 b, 1 w) 2 The pair raced to their centuries, with Reece climbing to his highest first- Total (all out, 82.4 overs) 307 (7 wkts, 64.5 overs) 330 class total before being removed by Newton (1-82). Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-101 (Duckett, 29.1 ov), 2-105 (Wakely, 31.3 ov), 3-123 (Newton, 38.4 ov), 4-136 (Keogh, 40.5 ov), 5-153 (Levi, 45.2 Godleman and Shiv Thakor (12 not out) saw out the Derbyshire innings ov), 6-153 (Rossington, 46.1 ov), 7-166 (Crook, 51.3 ov), 8-171 (Kleinveldt, and declared to leave Northamptonshire needing 326 from the 52.1 ov), 9-260 (Buck, 72.4 ov), 10-307 (Holden, 82.4 ov) remaining 65 overs of the day. Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-56 (Duckett, 10.2 ov), 2-56 (Wakely, 10.6 Northamptonshire batted well, with Newton (98) and Richard Levi (99) ov), 3-112 (Keogh, 24.1 ov), 4-124 (Rossington, 26.4 ov), 5-214 (Newton, just missing out on centuries. 41.1 ov), 6-276 (Levi, 53.4 ov), 7-299 (Holden, 59.2 ov) The visitors managed to surpass the target set with three wickets in Derbyshire hand with only one ball remaining of the game, winning the first game of 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb 2nd innings O M R W Wi Nb the season. Milnes 15.4 4 58 1 - 2 Milnes 11 2 67 0 - - Palladino 12 3 29 1 - - Palladino 9 2 36 2 - - Reece 3 0 19 0 - 4 Davis 10 1 37 2 - - Toss: No toss made Davis 17 3 60 4 - - Mendis 19 1 84 3 1 - Umpires: PK Baldwin, MJ Saggers Mendis 19 4 60 2 1 - Thakor 3 0 27 0 - - Points: Northamptonshire 22; Derbyshire 5 Thakor 11.1 2 54 2 - 1 Reece 2 0 21 0 - - Madsen 4.5 0 16 0 - - Smit 10.5 0 57 0 - - Proud to be DERBYSHIRE derbyshireccc.com 3 DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club First Class Season 2017 Kent v Derbyshire Kent 1st innings Runs 2nd innings Runs Kent won by 169 runs DJ Bell-Dru’nd c Smit b Reece 38 c Hughes b Davis 23 Spitfire Ground, Canterbury SR Dickson c Wilson b Davis 41 lbw b Palladino 2 21 - 23 April 2017 JL Denly lbw b Davis 0 c Godleman b Davis 6 *SA Northeast c Wilson b Reece 32 c Smit b Milnes 11 WRS Gidman lbw b Davis 0 c Wilson b Palladino 3 DI Stevens c and b Milnes 17 lbw b Mendis 90 WD Parnell c Hughes b Reece 41 b Milnes 8 +AP Rouse lbw b Palladino 29 c Godleman b Reece 7 JC Tredwell lbw b Mendis 7 not out 95 JAR Harris not out 27 c Reece b Davis 32 MT Coles c Milnes b Davis 13 c Godleman b Madsen 9 Extras (5b, 3lb, 6nb) 14 (4b, 13lb, 4nb, 1w) 22 Total (all out, 84.5 overs) 259 (all out, 72.4 overs) 308 Fall of wickets (1st innings): 1-83 (Dickson, 24.2 ov), 2-83 (Denly, 24.3 ov), 3-87 (Bell-Drummond, 25.1 ov), 4-88 (Gidman, 26.4 ov), 5-114 (Stevens, 36.1 ov), 6-162 (Northeast, 47.4 ov), 7-193 (Parnell, 57.5 ov), 8-203 (Tredwell, 61.5 ov), 9-240 (Rouse, 81.4 ov), 10-259 (Coles, 84.5 ov) Fall of wickets (2nd innings): 1-19 (Dickson, 10.1 ov), 2-31 (Bell-Drummond, Will Davis 13.3 ov), 3-38 (Denly, 15.2 ov), 4-49 (Northeast, 19.1 ov), 5-51 (Gidman, 20.2 ov), 6-80 (Parnell, 25.5 ov), 7-111 (Coles, 30.6 ov), 8-201 (Stevens, 48.1 ov), 9-284 (Harris, 63.2 ov), 10-308 (Tredwell, 72.4 ov) Derbyshire Will Davis took seven wickets in the match, while Gary Wilson hit 1st innings O M R W Wi Nb 2nd innings O M R W Wi Nb 97, but Kent came out on top inside three days of the Specsavers County Championship at Canterbury.
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