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    Men’s T20 Blast: Steelbacks win again as Derbyshire misery continues

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJune 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Men’s T20 Blast: Steelbacks win again as Derbyshire misery continues
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    While Northamptonshire have a 100% winning record in the T20 Blast, Derbyshire suffered a fifth defeat in five games as they were beaten by 16 runs at Durham.

    Ollie Robinson’s T20-best 70 from 46 balls, sharing an 84-run partnership with Colin Ackermann (33), helped the home side reach 168-6 at Chester-le-Street.

    The Falcons reply was given a rapid start by Aneurin Donald and Caleb Jewell as they raced to 30 inside the opening three overs but when Donald was dismissed for 15 the visitors lost wickets at regular intervals.

    Jewell’s 33 and Wayne Madsen with 37 kept Derbyshire’s hopes alive but a three-wicket burst from Ben Raine (3-21) ensured the points remained in Durham.

    Debutant Jack White returned T20-best figures of 4-33 to inspire Yorkshire to back-to-back victories as Nottinghamshire fell to a nine-run defeat in the East Midlands.

    Malan’s third successive half-century gave Yorkshire the perfect start at Trent Bridge as he hit seven fours and three sixes in an innings of 58 from only 28 balls.

    The visitors’ captain shared an opening stand of 83 with Adam Lyth (29) before Daniel Sams, Liam Patterson-White and Dillon Pennington, with two wickets each, helped Nottinghamshire restrict them to 175-8.

    The home side’s reply got off to an awful start as White removed Lyndon James and Jack Haynes without scoring in the first over.

    Skipper Joe Clarke anchored the Nottinghamshire innings with 50 and, helped by Freddie McCann (31), worked them back into the match.

    Australian Daniel Sams launched Dom Bess for successive sixes to raise hopes of an Outlaws win but when he was caught and bowled by the spinner attempting to hit a third maximum Yorkshire knew the win was theirs.

    “With the ball I tried just to put it on a good length and got a bit of luck,” said White.

    “It has been a really enjoyable first season here for me so far and hopefully we can get some more wins and move up the table in all formats.”



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