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8th July - County Championship: vs Lancashire (H)
Changes: Dean out for Simon Jones, who has taken some wickets in the 2nd XI. Pearson is back from injury, and has good form in the Twenty20 stuff. He takes the place of the very unlucky Marsden.
The Lancs top order took control early, and piled on the runs. Lungley was brave, and took a number of wickets through the middle order, as they fell from 2/200 to their eventual total on a good batting surface.
The response was looking unhealthy, but a fantastic 6th wicket partnership between the two century makers saw us take a big first innings lead.
Derby bowlers then did the job on the Lancs top order, but couldn't break through the number 8 or 9, who held up the Derby side for a long time in an attempt to force a draw, or alternatively give themselves something to bowl towards. Jones continued to show that he has recaptured some form with a good match performance.
This left us with an hour and a session to chase 142. Things were tough against the disciplined Lancs attack, and at tea there was 107 to chase. An hour less, and we were 4 down, with 79 for the win. Wickets continued to tumble in the chase for quick runs, while Casey anchored the innings. With four overs left, 15 were needed. In the second last over, with three to win, Casey was trapped LBW. Only three required in the last over, but Cale bowled four dots with scores tied, to ensure the draw. A heartbreaking game for the Derby boys.
Changes: Dean out for Simon Jones, who has taken some wickets in the 2nd XI. Pearson is back from injury, and has good form in the Twenty20 stuff. He takes the place of the very unlucky Marsden.

The Lancs top order took control early, and piled on the runs. Lungley was brave, and took a number of wickets through the middle order, as they fell from 2/200 to their eventual total on a good batting surface.
The response was looking unhealthy, but a fantastic 6th wicket partnership between the two century makers saw us take a big first innings lead.
Derby bowlers then did the job on the Lancs top order, but couldn't break through the number 8 or 9, who held up the Derby side for a long time in an attempt to force a draw, or alternatively give themselves something to bowl towards. Jones continued to show that he has recaptured some form with a good match performance.
This left us with an hour and a session to chase 142. Things were tough against the disciplined Lancs attack, and at tea there was 107 to chase. An hour less, and we were 4 down, with 79 for the win. Wickets continued to tumble in the chase for quick runs, while Casey anchored the innings. With four overs left, 15 were needed. In the second last over, with three to win, Casey was trapped LBW. Only three required in the last over, but Cale bowled four dots with scores tied, to ensure the draw. A heartbreaking game for the Derby boys.