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Louis Kimber's maiden Blast fifty helps Leicestershire defeat Derbyshire

Louis Kimber scored a maiden Blast fifty PA Images via Getty Images

Leicestershire 174 for 8 (Kimber 53, Steel 46) beat Derbyshire 132 (Came 40) by 42 runs

Louis Kimber's maiden Vitality Blast fifty helped Leicestershire Foxes to a 42-run win over Derbyshire Falcons in the North Group match at Derby.

Kimber struck 53 off 28 balls as the Foxes recovered from 80 for 5 to post 174 for 8 with Scott Steel scoring 46 and skipper Colin Ackermann 37.

Matt Critchley's 2 for 23, combined with 2 for 30 from George Scrimshaw put Derbyshire in a good position until Kimber's late charge set a challenging chase.

Derbyshire were well placed at 60 for 0 but they collapsed against the Foxes' spinners to 132 all out with eight balls to spare.

Callum Parkinson, Ackermann and Steel shared six wickets to seal a second successive win while Derbyshire have now lost six matches.

Leicestershire began slowly against disciplined bowling and then faltered just when Steel was pressing on the accelerator. He ramped Logan van Beek for six and pulled Fynn Hudson-Prentice over the ropes after Josh Inglis had carved to mid-off.

Scrimshaw and Critchley gave Derbyshire momentum and halted Leicestershire's by taking four wickets in four overs with Steel skying a pull to mid-on.

Critchley's second over was a big one as Rishi Patel missed a sweep and Lewis Hill drove to long-off.

It left Ackermann and Kimber to rebuild carefully before launching an onslaught that brought 47 from the last three overs.

Kimber drove Conor McKerr for six and although Ackermann failed to clear long-on, Kimber twice launched Hudson-Prentice into the stand as 19 came from the final over.

It left Derbyshire a stiffer chase than had looked likely but they began well with Harry Came taking three fours from a Gavin Griffiths over. Luis Reece drove and pulled Griffiths for six to take Derbyshire to 55 without loss at the end of the powerplay.

Parkinson made the breakthrough in a maiden over in which Came was bowled and Reece was run out for 19.

Derbyshire needed 104 from 10 overs but the pressure exerted by the spinners told as Billy Godleman was lbw to Steel and Leus du Plooy drove Ackermann to long-off.

When Critchley fell in the same Ackermann over, Derbyshire had lost five wickets in six overs to slide to 85 for 5, a position from which they never recovered.

Derbyshire 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st60LM ReeceHRC Came
2nd0BA GodlemanLM Reece
3rd23BA GodlemanJL du Plooy
4th0JL du PlooyMJJ Critchley
5th2FJ Hudson-PrenticeMJJ Critchley
6th7FJ Hudson-PrenticeBD Guest
7th14AT ThomsonBD Guest
8th10LV van BeekBD Guest
9th15C McKerrBD Guest
10th1GLS ScrimshawBD Guest