Derby Telegraph

Defiant Chappell helps Derbyshire claim draw

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DERBYSHIRE emerged with an unlikely draw from the Vitality County Championsh­ip Division Two match against Northampto­nshire at Derby.

Northants were on course for a first win of the season at tea when Derbyshire crumbled to 149-7 chasing an improbable 371 for victory but Anuj Dal’s unbeaten 31 from 139 balls denied them.

Zak Chappell played a big part with 72 in a stand of 108 in 32 overs with Dal and although Rob Keogh took 5-62 with his off-spin, Derbyshire clung on to close on 261-9.

Northants had declared on 310-3 after scoring 115 from only 13 overs in the morning thanks to Emilo Gay’s unbeaten 153 and 55 from Karun Nair. The visitors made their intentions clear from the first ball of the day which Nair drove to the cover boundary and the foot was pressed hard on the accelerato­r for the rest of the innings.

Nair pulled Blair Tickner for another four to reach his 50 from 42 balls before Gay went to a splendid hundred by dispatchin­g Daryn Dupavillon for his ninth four.

It had come off only 130 balls and included an array of strokes on both sides of the wicket, the best of which was a straight drive for six off Tickner.

The pair had added 124 from 105 balls and taken the lead past 300 when Nair lost his middle stump swinging at Dupavillon but there was no respite for the Derbyshire bowlers as Northants charged towards a declaratio­n.

Gay and George Bartlett plundered 67 from 50 balls before Luke Proctor called them in leaving Derbyshire with a stiff target or, more realistica­lly, 81 overs to survive.

David Lloyd began positively by clipping Proctor through midwicket for two fours but the Derbyshire skipper was dismissed before lunch when Ben Sanderson had him caught at fourth slip off one that moved away.

Derbyshire needed a substantia­l partnershi­p to have any chance of chasing the runs down but just when one was starting to show promise, it was broken.

Brooke Guest was caught behind driving at Liam Patterson-White, who also took an excellent catch running from deep midwicket when Wayne Madsen went for a big slog sweep at Keogh.

That signalled an alarming decline in which four wickets fell to the spinners for only 17 runs in nine overs.

Keogh got some drift to beat Luis Reece’s defensive push, Aneurin Donald drove Patterson White low to short cover and Matt Lamb missed a sweep and was lbw.

When Ross Whiteley turned the last ball before tea from Keogh into the hands of forward short leg, the visitors were closing in on victory but they were frustrated by resolute batting from Dal and Chappell.

Dal looked increasing­ly secure while Chappell combined defence with some flashing strokes to reach 50, which contained 10 fours from 61 balls.

Patterson-White eventually broke through when Chappell chipped to midwicket and Tickner survived 21 balls before Keogh bowled him.

But although Northants claimed a second new ball, they could not break Dal’s resistance as Derbyshire emerged from a tense finale with a spirited draw.

 ?? ?? Zak Chappell made 72 as Derbyshire battled to claim a draw against Nothampton­shire.
Zak Chappell made 72 as Derbyshire battled to claim a draw against Nothampton­shire.

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