Derby Telegraph

The worst toss to lose as county toil in heat

- CRICKET

IT WAS an awful day for Derbyshire to lose the toss as temperatur­es approached 40 centigrade at the Incora County Ground and, having won it, Nottingham­shire piled up 439-1.

A brilliant double century from Ben Duckett and a career-best hundred by Haseeb Hameed put the Division Two leaders in a dominant position on the opening day of the LV Insurance County Championsh­ip match.

Duckett made 237 not out from 263 balls and Hameed an unbeaten 165 as the pair shared a stand of 393, the highest for the second wicket by any county against Derbyshire, breaking a record which had stood for 122 years.

It was also the best by Nottingham­shire for any wicket against Derbyshire, topping the 372 between Kevin Pietersen and John Morris at Derby in 2001.

Derbyshire’s attack wilted in the punishing heat, although there was some grass on the pitch and the bowlers got early assistance, both Hameed and former Derbyshire opener Ben Slater enjoyed moments of good fortune against the new ball.

Ben Aitchison and Sam Conners went past the outside edge several times but there was little margin for error once batting became easier.

Hameed’s placement was impressive, the ball racing away to the ropes across the parched outfield, and it needed a fine delivery from Anuj Dal to break the stand.

The all-rounder got a ball to lift at Slater, who was caught behind for 12 but that was Derbyshire’s sole success.

There was no lack of commitment – but what chances the toiling bowlers made were not taken.

Duckett was dropped at first slip by Aitchison off Conners on 24, shortly before Hameed eased Luis Reece through the covers for his 11th four to reach 50.

By lunch, the foundation­s were firmly in place for Notts.

Hameed was reprieved on 74 when he pulled Conners to deep square leg ,where Harry Came misjudged the flight of a ball which dropped over his head and went for four.

Derbyshire gave Duckett a second life when he edged a cut at Reece on 71 but Wayne Madsen at slip could only parry a sharp headhigh chance.

Duckett drove and swept his way to a century which came when he clipped a full toss from leg-spinner Mattie McKiernan to the midwicket boundary for his 18th four.

Hameed completed his in the next over and by tea was two runs away from his previous highest firstclass score of 122, made against Nottingham­shire for Lancashire at Trent Bridge in 2016.

The next milestone passed was Nottingham­shire’s highest second wicket stand against Derbyshire, 265 in 1991 at Derby between Tim Robinson and Paul Pollard, the latter standing as one of the umpires in this match.

By way of celebratio­n, Hameed stepped out to imperiousl­y ondrive McKiernan for another four and the boundaries kept on flowing, with Duckett accelerati­ng towards a double hundred.

A reverse sweep off McKiernan took him to 199 before he swept a single to reach 200, which included 30 fours and came from 224 balls.

Hameed drove McKiernan for six and when Duckett straight drove Aitchison to the boundary, the Notts pair had eclipsed another record, which was the previous highest second wicket stand against Derbyshire of 344 by JHG Devey and S Kinneir for Warwickshi­re at Edgbaston in 1900.

Derbyshire claimed the second new ball but could not break through on a day that belonged to Hameed and

Duckett.

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