Derby Telegraph

Derbys’ run ends as Notts out of reach

DUCKETT AND HALES HELP OUTLAWS POST

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DERBYSHIRE Falcons’ five-match winning streak in the Vitality Blast came to an end after Notts Outlaws bounced back from three consecutiv­e defeats by posting 247-6 - their highest total in this format - in a thumping 94-run victory over their East Midlands neighbours last night.

Ben Duckett hit a season-best 63 and Alex Hales his third half-century of the campaign as the Outlaws, who conceded a competitio­n-record 261 against Birmingham Bears here last week, enjoyed their best night of what has been a disappoint­ing season.

On a good batting surface, the Falcons had fancied themselves in a chase when they opted to field first but were never in the hunt, finishing on 153-9 as fast bowler Zak Chappell marked his first appearance of the season by taking 3-28, veteran spinner Samit Patel 3-32 and Steven Mullaney a miserly 2-17 after Brooke Guest top-scored for Derbyshire with an unbeaten 40.

Nonetheles­s, with two matches to come, the Falcons remain wellplaced to qualify for a second Finals Day appearance in four years.

After racking up 95 in the powerplay at Derby earlier in the season, the Outlaws punished the Falcons bowlers again with 86 off the first six and never took their foot off the pedal.

Hales set the tone with a brutal 55 off only 22 deliveries. He twice cleared the ropes as he plundered 21 against Sam Conners in the second over and lofted a towering straight six off Mattie McKiernan to complete his half-century.

As on Tuesday against Leicesters­hire, Hales was caught at long-on attempting a repeat but where he was the only Outlaw to pass 12 on a dismal night, this time he had plenty of support.

Joe Clarke, who got away with a miscue when still in single figures, pulled Wayne Madsen’s opening ball for six to move to 38 before he was caught by the bowler off a towering top edge.

Three boundaries in a row by Duckett off Madsen took the Outlaws to 124-2 at halfway, which became 188-3 after 15 after Mullaney blasted 45 off 20 balls including four sixes.

Three of those sixes came off consecutiv­e balls from George Scrimshaw as a top-edge over long leg was followed by two more launched over mid-wicket, where he was caught going for another.

THEIR BEST T20 TOTAL

Duckett completed his first halfcentur­y of the year before hitting straight to mid-on and Samit Patel was brilliantl­y caught by Leus du Plooy on the midwicket boundary as Mark Watt (1-51) and Scrimshaw (2-62) picked up consolatio­n wickets.

But four boundaries by Tom Moores took the Outlaws past their previous record total, also against Derbyshire, of 227 in 2017.

The Falcons responded with 72 in their powerplay but at the cost of three wickets, critically among them that of leading scorer Shan Masood, bowled making room to cut by Chappell.

Luis Reece and McKiernan were the other two casualties, as Clarke and Mullaney pulled off fine catches.

Australian all-rounder Hayden Kerr struck 24 off 11 but was stumped off Mullaney’s first delivery.

His seventh bowled Madsen in an attempted reverse sweep and at the halfway point the required run-rate was just shy of 15 per over at 99-5, with another setback soon to follow as Du Plooy fell on 35, picking out mid-off to give Chappell his second wicket.

Alex Hughes skied one to become Chappell’s third scalp, Patel obtained two lbw verdicts in consecutiv­e deliveries to remove Watt and Conners to leave the Falcons nine down in the 15th over, before Guest and Scrimshaw salvaged a little pride by adding an unbroken 34.

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 ?? ?? Brooke Guest was Derbyshire Falcons’ top scorer last night with 40. Right: Derbyshire celebrate taking the wicket of Joe Clarke.
Brooke Guest was Derbyshire Falcons’ top scorer last night with 40. Right: Derbyshire celebrate taking the wicket of Joe Clarke.

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