Nottingham Post

No way through for Notts as match is drawn

- CRICKET

A COMBINATIO­N of rain and Derbyshire’s determined batting denied Nottingham­shire victory on the final day of the LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip match at the Incora County Ground.

The Division Two leaders needed 10 wickets but managed only four as Derbyshire ensured there would be no late drama with openers Luis Reece and Harry Came scoring half centuries.

Nottingham­shire’s chances of taking another big step towards promotion were dealt a blow when rain prevented any play in the morning and took 21 overs out of the day’s allocation.

Came and Reece then took their stand to 161, Derbyshire’s first century opening partnershi­p of the season and the highest against Nottingham­shire at Derby, with the former scoring his maiden first-class 50.

Former Derbyshire player Ben Slater removed him for 70 before Reece went for 86 and although Dane Paterson struck twice in the final session, the home side were 249-44 when the teams shook hands on a draw with 16 overs remaining.

There was little in the pitch for the seamers and after Reece pulled Paterson to the boundary to bring up the 100, Came clipped Liam Patterson-white through midwicket to reach 50 from 143 balls.

Reece completed his from 172 balls and the pair had used up 28 overs before Came chopped Slater’s occasional off-spin into his stumps.

Reece was dropped at leg slip off Patterson-white on 82 but, in the last over before tea, he played an expansive drive at the spinner and was caught at slip.

But Derbyshire still had eight wickets in hand and Nottingham­shire’s last chance came with the second new bal.

Paterson struck in his second over when Guest was beaten by a full length ball which trapped him in front and kept the game alive by removing Leus du Plooy.

The Derbyshire captain could do nothing with a ball that moved late to take the outside edge with his side still 67 runs behind and 26 overs remaining.

But Wayne Madsen and Hilton Cartwright dug in for 10 overs to secure the draw.

Nottingham­shire head coach Peter Moores said: “I think credit to our lads, that’s a tough shift after we declared halfway through the second day and fielded since so credit to how they kept going, they’ve really worked hard.

“Credit to the Derbyshire batsmen for keeping us out so a bit of both really, we kept going really hard right to the very end.

“That was a key partnershi­p last night between Luis Reece and Harry Came when we bowled well and they kept us out, if we’d got a couple of wickets then that would have put Derbyshire under pressure.

“I look back on the game and I think what most people will take from it is a brilliant partnershi­p between Ben Duckett and Haseeb Hameed because the quality of the shot making and the speed they scored at made it stand out.”

 ?? ?? Dane Patterson took two of the four Derbyshire wickets to fall
Dane Patterson took two of the four Derbyshire wickets to fall

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