da aviator aposta: Derbyshire’s seam attack blew away Gloucestershire’s batting on a windy day atDerby to put the home side in a strong position in the County ChampionshipDivision Two match at the County Ground
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Derbyshire’s seam attack blew away Gloucestershire’s batting on a windy day atDerby to put the home side in a strong position in the County ChampionshipDivision Two match at the County Ground.They bowled the visitors out for 220 and forced them to follow-on afterall-rounder Will Gidman had taken a career-best six wickets for 92 runs inDerbyshire’s first innings 413.Derbyshire lost their last six wickets for 84 but Gloucestershire were soon introuble and only a last wicket stand of 68 between Richard Coughtrie and DavidPayne took them past 200. Jon Clare took three for 19 and Tim Groenewald, Tony Palladino and Mark Turner each bagged two wickets to earn a first innings lead of 193.Luke Sutton put Gloucestershire back in and Clare struck a big blow by havingHamish Marshall caught behind for three just before the close with the visitorsseven for one, still 186 behind. After the bat had dominated on the first day, Jon Lewis struck with the fourth ball of the morning when Wes Durston got an inside edge onto his stumps withoutadding to his 151.Clare hit seven fours in his 34 which came off 23 balls and Turner played someimpressive drives to secure maximum batting points before Gidman completed hisfirst six-wicket haul. There had been some movement and bounce for the pace bowlers and Derbyshire soon made inroads with Marshall falling for a duck on the stroke of lunch whenhe played across the line at Groenewald.Chris Dent drove loosely to be caught behind, Chris Taylor was trapped on thecrease by Turner and when Alex Gidman was lbw to Clare for 20, Gloucestershirewere on the slide at 67 for 4. His younger brother had scored 89 against Derbyshire at Bristol in April but this time he managed only eight before he skied a wild hook to midwicket andKane Williamson also fell to a rash stroke after batting 117 minutes for 15.Lewis cut Turner for six but when he was lbw for 23, Gloucestershire were 125for eight and in danger of being routed – but the last two wickets added 95.Coughtrie showed the application the earlier batting had lacked to score anunbeaten 54 and Payne showed he is one of the better number 11s by strokingeight fours in his 38 before he was stumped coming down the pitch to GregSmith’s off-spin.It was no surprise when Sutton invited Gloucestershire to bat again and he wasrewarded when Marshall went for the second time in the day to leave Derbyshirescenting a three-day victory.







