Notts won the local bragging rights in strange conditions at the County Ground last night. They beat Derbyshire by 7 wickets with 7 balls to spare via the DLS after a localised power cut delayed the action for 51 minutes and cost five overs. Notts at the time were 15 ahead of the DLS par score.
Notts won the toss and inserted Derbyshire on the same pitch that Northants had defeated Derbyshire by 6 runs 48 hours previously. The match was not a sell out and the crowd remained very quiet throughout most of the encounter. With Henriques nursing a bad back McCann came into the Eleven. Brooke Guest replaced Zak Chappell in the Derbyshire line up.
Sams (City End) conceded five off the first over. Jewell (2) departed off Pennington's first delivery, Montgomery catching a steepler at deep square leg; 5 for 1. Three from the second over. Donald hit McKerr for four through extra cover. Lloyd straight drove McKerr for four. Lloyd (7) was caught at backward point by McCann diving forwards off McKerr, 20 for two off three overs. Donald hit Pennington for successive sixes (long leg, square leg). The Welsh man hit the third delivery of the over to the square leg ropes. Two dot balls followed. The sixth delivery sailed over the covers, a third six for Donald, 22 off the over. Donald hit Sams for a huge six over square leg. Derbyshire 53 for two off five overs. Donald smashed McKerr for six over extra cover and then four through the covers off the following delivery. A single off the next ball saw Donald to a rapid 50 off 21 balls; 12 off the over. Derbyshire 65 for 2 at the end of the powerplay.
The home side was well placed to score a huge score but lost their way only adding a further 97 to their total. Donald (50 off 22 balls, 3x4, 5x6) fell to Patterson-White's first delivery caught by McKerr at wide long off, 65 for 3. Two off the 7th over. Madsen hit McKerr for four through backward point. Patel (1) was caught by McCann off McKerr, 72 for 4. Six off the 8th over. Andersson (3), moving forwards, was bowled by Patterson-White, 77 for 5 off nine overs. Derbyshire had lost their way having lost three wickets for 12 runs in three overs. The experienced pair Madsen (35 off 35 balls, 1x4, 1x6) and Whiteley did their best to steady the sinking ship whilst adding 44 in 5.4 overs for the sixth wicket. McKerr (4-0-30-2) conceded three plus a leg bye off his last over. A welcome return for McKerr after conceding 84 runs in five overs the previous weekend.
Patterson-White went for five off the 11th over. A wild throw from Harrison saw Derbyshire gain four overthrows after Whiteley took a single off Pennington. Derbyshire 95 for 5 off 12 overs. Whiteley hit Harrison for four through fine leg and then for six over square leg off the last delivery of the over; 14 off the 13th over. James went for four off his sole over of the match. Whiteley hit Patterson-White for six over mid-wicket. Three balls later Whiteley (31 off 21 balls, 1x4, 2x6) trying to repeat the shot was caught by Harrison on the mid-wicket ropes, a third wicket for Patterson-White (4-0-20-3). LPW the stand out Notts bowler on the night. Derbyshire 121 for 6 in the 15th over.
Harrison went for three in the 16th over and Sams for seven in the 17th over. Madsen switched hit Harrison (3-0-26-0) for six over cover, nine off the 18th over – the lone shot in anger for the subdued South African who could not quite get going. Madsen was dropped on 32 by James at third man off Sams. Guest hit Sams (4-0-34-0) for consecutive lofted boundaries. Guest guided Pennington for four through extra cover. Guest (25 off 19 balls, 3x4) skied Pennington (4-0-40-3) to Patterson-White who took the catch in the covers. Aitchison fell first ball caught by Haynes on the third man ropes. Ghazanfar went for a single off the last ball but Madsen (35 off 35 balls, 1x4, 1x6) failed to complete the run being run out by keeper Moores via a pea-roller. Derbyshire 162 for 9 off 20 overs – a below par total. Notts had bowled well as a unit and pleasingly gave no wides nor no balls away. Only three Derbyshire players got going, crucially Jewell went in the 2nd over.
Derbyshire suffered a major blow before Notts had started their innings with Samit Patel unable to field due to a calf strain. Not only did it mean Derbyshire had lost a major cog in their bowling it also seemed to demoralise them. The home side putting out a poor performance with the ball and in the field in front of a near silent crowd.
Clarke (1) was caught at slip by Madsen off Aitchison (Racecourse End) , 2 for 1 after 4 balls. Any hope for the Falcons was extinguished when James and Haynes added 81 in 9 overs for the 2nd wicket. Haynes hit Ghazanfar for six, 11 off the 2nd over. Haynes lofted Aitchison (2-0-10-1) for four over square leg, seven off the third over. James smacked Brown for four through mid-wicket and then guided the former Pear for six over long leg, 14 off the 4th over. Ghazanfar, who looked dangerous against the Steelbacks, conceded five singles off the 5th over. Haynes hit Andersson for four through mid-wicket. Notts looking good at 48 for 1 off 6 overs – but 17 behind the Derbyshire powerplay score.
James hit Whiteley for consecutive fours through extra cover and backward point. Haynes then hit the left-arm seamer for four through the covers, 15 off Whiteley’s sole over of the night. Andersson went for six off the 8th over. Haynes hit a wide leg side delivery from off-spinner Lloyd for four through fine leg, nine off the 9th over. Haynes (43 off 29 balls, 5x4, 1x6) hit Brown for four through extra cover, but fell next ball slicing to Madsen at mid-off, 83 for 2. Six off the 10th over.
Moores hit Ghazanfar (3-0-28-0) for four through the covers. Moores got a two off a no ball and then hit the free hit for four through extra cover, 12 off the 11th over. James (43 off 28 balls, 3x4, 2x6) deposited Andersson (3-0-25-1) for six over mid-wicket but fell in identikit fashion to Haynes slicing the bowler straight to Madsen at mid-off, 102 for 3 in the 12th over. Moores hit Andersson for four through mid-wicket, 11 off the over. Then came the pure comedy, a localised power cut meant the floodlights failed at 21:19. The County Ground plunged into near darkness as dusk approached.
Notts stood at 108 for 3 off 12.3 overs with Moores on 15 and McCann on 2.
Most of the crowd had gone when the floodlights unexpectedly came back on at 21:55 and after a farcical 15 minute delay with the umpires and match referee trying to work out the DLS target play eventually restarted at 22:10. Notts needed 12 off 15 balls with Lloyd (2-0-15-0) having three balls left in his uncompleted over. It took Notts six minutes to finish off the job. McCann reverse swept the North Walian for 4 off the last delivery of the over. Notts now needed seven off two overs. Brown returned, Moores ran a single off the first ball, two dot balls followed until McCann pushed a single off the fourth ball. Moores pulled Brown (2.5-0-27-1) for four to the backward square leg boundary. At 22:16 a legside wide followed off the next delivery and Notts had got over the line. The wide symbolic off the poor fare Derbyshire had delivered throughout the Notts innings. The talismanic Samit badly missed. Notts 120 for 3 off 13.5 overs with Moores on 21 and McCann on 7. Their second win from three games which leaves Notts fourth in the standings. Montgomery for the second time in a week had been on the winning side without either batting or bowling. MAG
I thought Notts deserved the win and looked organised in all aspects. Apart from Wicketkeeper obviously. Those of you who played in that position in some capacity /level will wonder how he gets a game. Foot movement appalling. Hence the slipping about. Takes poor position.
ReplyDeleteHow many byes fly past him! Anyway we'll done Notts. again well deserved
Yes anonymous, Notts deserved victors, but against a poor opposition who without Samit to direct them, were clueless.
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ReplyDeleteI knew it was the thin end of the wedge allowing one anonymous to slip through, the 2nd not a chance YOU'RE DELETED.
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ReplyDeleteAll opinions are welcome. I've tried to encourage not posting anonymously, just so everyone can appreciate where the comments are coming from. If you feel "anonymous commenter" than anyone is being unfair to Tom Moores specifically, then say so and explain why. This blog isn't supposed to be taken too seriously and if you want to produce your own blog replicating the club's website output then good luck to you. Nottsview contributors say things as they see them and generally avoid the sycophant claptrap that official sources would have their customers consume. A word of advice: your and you're are not interchangeable words, it might help you in your writing of the blog that you're going to write.
ReplyDeleteI would like to say. I only posted the one comment which you published. I did not send the others. And just wanted to compliment your win. Sorry if I offended.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your engagement with the blog - just stick a name at the end of your comment so we all can distinguish between Anonymouses. The deleted comments were from one source that adheres to the beliefs of the cult of Moores, as far as I can tell.
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ReplyDeleteAll that was asked for was a name, a handle anything to distinguish your posts from that of any other random anonymous. That's all. Thank-you for you continued interest and engagement.
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DeleteI hope you have a nice morning too.
DeleteHi again.. My name is steve. I can't apologise enough if you still getting negative feedback after my initial post on the Derby win. I will not post anonymous in future.
ReplyDeleteNot you Steve, some other anonymous on some sort of mission,
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