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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
Championship: Rikki Clarke's hopes fizzle out as Derbyshire settle for drawBy Neil Hallam at Derby11:40pm BST 14/07/2008Derbyshire (208 & 200) drew with Leicestershire (189 & 202-8)Rikki Clarke's declared hope of reviving his international prospects by moving to Derbyshire as captain this summer looked some way from fulfilment on a day which started with a rocket and for a while produced...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
Championship: Derbyshire edge ahead on day of attritionBy Neil Hallam at DerbyLast Updated: 1:41am BST 14/07/2008Derbyshire (208 & 134-4) lead Leicestershire (189) by 153 runsEven those who regard Twenty20 cricket as a vulgar aberrance must have yearned for some of its energy and aggression to infiltrate these proceedings as batsmen vied to outdo each other in passivity during an attritional...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 06/28/2008
Twenty20 Cup: James Allenby gains revengeBy Neil Hallam12:53am BSTLeics (149-5) bt Derbyshire (126) by 23 runs (Leicester)James Allenby gave Leicestershire revenge for a seven-wicket hammering at Derby. A rollicking stand of 50 from 34 balls between Allenby and Tom New revved up a flagging innings and Derbyshire never got in touch with the required run-rate.Allenby, who hit an unbeaten...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 06/14/2008
Gary Keedy too hot for Derbyshire By Neil Hallam at DerbyLancashire (112-0) bt Derbyshire (111) by 10 wkts How did it go? Lancashire skittled Derbyshire in 17.4 overs and knocked off a meagre target with four overs to spare.advertisementGood day: Left-arm spinner Gary Keedy took four for 15.Bad day: Derbyshire's top four batsmen mustered only 17 runs.X-factor: Dan Birch's run out just...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 06/09/2008
Dominant Derbyshire thrash WorcestershireBy Neil Hallam at ChesterfieldLast Updated: 12:09am BST 09/06/2008Derbyshire (356) beat Worcs (151 & 110) by an innings and 95 runsThe dominant position claimed by Derbyshire's bowlers on the first day and underlined by James Pipe's explosive century on the second was emphatically renewed with the swinging ball on the third as Worcestershire's...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Derbyshire skittle Worcestershire for 151By Neil Hallam at Chesterfield10:48pm BST 06/06/2008Worcestershire 151 v DerbyshireThe judgment of pitch inspector Chris Broad that there was "nothing inconsistent" in a well-grassed Queen's Park pitch may have surprised Worcestershire as they struggled to negotiate variable bounce and lavish swing when capitulating in 53 overs.Nobody reached 20...