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County Championship: Derbyshire wrap up big win over Lancashire | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com21 June 20262 Mins Read
County Championship: Derbyshire wrap up big win over Lancashire | Manchester News
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Derbyshire were hoping the longest day would prove to be a short one as they looked to wrap up a first Championship victory over Lancashire since 1997.

Lancashire’s slender hopes of at least taking the fight past lunch rested with Marcus Harris but he added only one before Aitchison took his fourth wicket of the innings.

Harris aimed to drive but dragged the ball into his stumps to spark Derbyshire celebrations accompanied by a toot on the whistle from Puffin’ Billy, the miniature train that runs around the Lake End at Queen’s Park.

The hosts were closing in on victory in Aitchison’s next over when the paceman claimed his fifth victim courtesy of a sharp grab by Caleb Jewell at second slip to remove George Balderson.

It was a significant wicket for Aitchison, who became the first Derbyshire player to take five wickets in an innings in three successive first-class matches since the great West Indian fast bowler Michael Holding, who achieved the feat in 1983.

The question now was could Lancashire make Derbyshire bat again and Moores was doing his best, forcing Aitchison confidently through the covers off the back foot before pulling Rory Haydon for six.

Paul Coughlin dispatched Anuj Dal for consecutive boundaries but got a leading edge attempting a third and was caught at mid-off.

Moores pulled Haydon for another six to wipe out the arrears and he moved to a deserved 50 in the seamer’s next over by dispatching Haydon for two sixes and two fours.

He was bowled attempting to reverse sweep Matt Montgomery and although Balderson removed Came with his second ball, Luis Reece struck the winning runs to seal a 22-point victory, with Lancashire taking only three from a game in which they were outplayed from day one.

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