An incredible show with the bat, driven by Tom Wood’s 59-ball 109, set up Derebyshire’s agreeable success in the downpour diminished match at the County Ground in Derby. In a game decreased to 27 overs for each side, Derbyshire posted a mammoth 258/6. Nottinghamshire were marked by normal strikes in their answer as they were limited to 217. The triumph was Derbyshire’s first success in quite a while, with four misfortunes and a no outcome before this.
Requested to bat, Derbyshire got off to a decent beginning as Harry Came managed in standard limits. Mitchell Wagstaff fell for 16 when Wood went to the wrinkle and was attentive regardless. He was on 11 off 15 preceding he struck a blast of fours to get into the main part of activity. Came, at the opposite end, got to a 38-ball fifty and struck a six get-togethers – his third in the innings – before he tumbled to Liam Patterson-White. Wood was on 35 off 25 at that stage and got to his fifty off 34 balls prior to changing to a considerably higher gear. While a couple of wickets fell around him, Wood was undaunted as he got to a 55-ball hundred with a six off Brett Hutton in the 26th over prior to tumbling off the last wad of the innings, having struck 14 fours and 3 sixes.
Nottinghamshire’s pursuit began with the early loss of Sol Budinger. Peter Trego and Matthew Montgomery batted decidedly however when they tumbled off progressive conveyances, getting out during the 20s, with Ben Slater likewise succumbing to a comparative score, the force was sapped from Nottinghamshire’s innings. Liam Patterson-White and Dane Schadendorf put on a battling association for the 6th wicket however the necessary rate continued increasing quickly. Brett Hutton put forth a valiant effort, scoring a 46 off 20, however his thump went to no end as Nottinghamshire missed the mark.