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Durston and Madsen guide Derbyshire home

Derbyshire 194 for 4 beat Sussex 193 for 8 by six wickets
Scorecard

Derbyshire bounced back from last week's Clydesdale Bank 40 defeat to Holland as they beat Sussex by six wickets with 14 balls to spare at windswept Derby.

Sussex lost seven for 56 on a slow pitch after winning the toss and only an unbroken ninth-wicket stand of 62 in 9.3 overs between Rana Naved-ul-Hasan and Will Beer lifted them to 193 for 8.

Wes Durston (70 from 90 balls) and Wayne Madsen (48 not out from 57) then steered Derbyshire to their 194 target against a Sussex attack that was minus England all-rounder Luke Wright, who could not bowl because of an injury.

Wright had earlier scored 23 as the Sharks started well until a series of rash strokes sparked a collapse that saw them crash from 75 for 1 to 131 for 8 in 18 overs.

Ed Joyce hit five fours in his 37 which came off 40 balls before he came down the pitch at medium pacer Greg Smith and was smartly stumped by Luke Sutton.

Wright failed to clear mid-off in Smith's next over and the innings went into sharp decline against the spinners, who conceded only 66 runs in 20 overs.

Joe Gatting was stumped giving Chesney Hughes the charge, Andy Hodd edged a big drive and Murray Goodwin skied Azeem Rafiq to deep midwicket.

Durston found some turn to beat Naved Arif's defensive push and and when Will Adkin drilled Hughes to long off, the Sharks were in danger of falling well short of a competitive score.

But Rana and Beer played sensibly in the closing stages of the innings and the total was boosted by a Steffan Jones over which cost 17, including five wides.

The Falcons got off to a flier with Usman Khawaja and Hughes taking 50 from the opening nine overs before the Australian was caught behind cutting at Adkin.

A direct hit from cover by Goodwin ran out Hughes for 30 but Durston and Smith put the home side back on track, with Durston driving Monty Panesar over long on for the game's only six.

But Smith needlessly swept Panesar to deep square leg in the 17th over and Sussex would have been back in the hunt had Hodd not fumbled a stumping chance when Durston was on 39.

Durston and Madsen shared a stand of 89 in 19 overs and, although Durston was run out in the 36th over with eight runs needed, it was too late for Sussex who were well beaten in their first Group A game.

Derbyshire 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st50UT KhawajaCF Hughes
2nd14WJ DurstonCF Hughes
3rd33WJ DurstonGM Smith
4th89WJ DurstonWL Madsen
5th8GT ParkWL Madsen

Pro40 League (Sunday League / National League)

Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
SUS1284161.07
MID1284160.213
DER126513-0.079
KEN126612-0.017
NED125512-0.361
YOR125710-0.147
WOR12295-0.71
Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
SUR12101211.047
DUR1292190.901
NOR126612-0.304
HAM1256110.224
WAR125710-0.274
LEI12286-0.833
SCOT12295-0.857
Group C
TeamMWLPTNRR
SOM1292191.008
NOT1274150.26
ESS1263150.255
LAN126513-0.172
GLA1245110.161
GLO12488-0.488
UNI121103-0.64