Leicester Mercury

SOLID BATTING PUTS FOXES ON TOP AGAINST DERBYSHIRE

EVANS, HILL AND RHODES IN FINE FORM AGAINST LOCAL RIVALS IN COUNTY CHAMPIONSH­IP

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LV=Insurance County Championsh­ip, The Incora County Ground, Derby, Day One:

Leicesters­hire 282-3 v Derbyshire

A DISCIPLINE­D batting performanc­e gave Leicesters­hire the upper hand on the first day of their LV=Insurance County Championsh­ip match against Derbyshire, writes Nigel Gardner.

Sam Evans faced 292 balls for 88 while Lewis Hill and George Rhodes also made half-centuries as the visitors took advantage of a flat pitch.

Hill was unbeaten on 86 from 124 balls and Rhodes scored 54 from 84 balls to take Leicesters­hire to 282 for 3 at the close.

Lancashire’s on-loan seamer Ed Moulton claimed the wicket of Evans on his Derbyshire debut but it was hard going for the home attack.

With Colin Ackermann serving a one-match ban because of a conduct breach by Chris Wright in the previous match, Callum Parkinson captained the side and chose to bat on a sunny morning.

His decision was vindicated because despite a green pitch, there was little in it for the bowlers who took only one wicket in each of the first two sessions.

Evans set the tone for a patient approach by taking 174 balls to reach 50 – but it put Leicesters­hire in a position to go on and make a substantia­l first innings total.

Derbyshire at least kept it tight with leg-spinner Matt Critchley the pick of the attack and Leicesters­hire’s first batting point did not arrive until the 72nd over.

Ben Aitchison twice saw edges fall just short of the slips but Leicesters­hire passed 50 before Hasan Azad edged low to second slip where Wayne Madsen marked his return from nearly three months out with a hamstring injury by taking the catch.

Evans and Rhodes added 75 in 31 overs before Rhodes aimed a slogsweep at Critchley and was bowled when the chance of a big score beckoned.

That was Derbyshire’s last success for 44 overs as Evans and Hill raised the tempo to take the score well beyond 200 after tea.

Evans combined watchful defence with precise placement on both sides of the wicket but was given two reprieves in successive overs from Anuj Dal.

On both occasions, the usually safe hands of Madsen failed to cling on when Evans was on 85 and 86 but he failed to take advantage as Moulton struck late on.

Evans got an inside edge into the gloves of Brooke Guest as he pushed forward but with Hill unbeaten at the close, it was very much Leicesters­hire’s

day. Running Foxes batsman Lewis Hill said: “It was a fantastic first day, all the batters got in and cleared the cobwebs away from last week. Sam (Evans) played beautifull­y and deserved a hundred.

“I’ve learned a lot this year and one of the key things is if I play with positive intent from the start without being reckless it’s better for my game.

“We’ve got a few batters to come in so it’s important we start well tomorrow.”

Derbyshire fast bowler Ben Aitchison said: “It was a long day but the fact we kept them under three’s all day was an aim we have anyway going into any innings so we’ve got something to take out of it.

“We know if we can get two or three wickets quickly the scoreboard will look a bit more even, especially on how that pitch has played today.”

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 ?? JOHN MALLETT ?? STRAIGHT BAT: Foxes batsman George Rhodes, who scored a half-century, defends a delivery from Anuj Dal
JOHN MALLETT STRAIGHT BAT: Foxes batsman George Rhodes, who scored a half-century, defends a delivery from Anuj Dal

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