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Yorkshire Secures Dominant Win Over Derbyshire
Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Source: news.sky.com

Yorkshire Secures Dominant Win Over Derbyshire

In the Vitality County Championship Division Two match at Chesterfield, Yorkshire triumphed over Derbyshire by an innings and 204 runs on the third day.

Returning from a back injury, Ben Coad spearheaded Yorkshire's attack with a remarkable 6-30, while Sri Lankan pacer Vishwa Fernando contributed 4-58, as Derbyshire were dismissed for 171. Despite David Lloyd scoring 57 and Ross Whiteley smashing five sixes in his 52, Derbyshire couldn't withstand Yorkshire's bowling assault.

Yorkshire declared their innings at 451-9, with Jonny Tattersall scoring 107 and Finlay Wharton amassing 188. This left Derbyshire needing 375 runs to avoid an innings defeat, but Coad and Fernando swiftly dismantled their lineup in under 43 overs.

This victory marked the first time Yorkshire had won consecutive Championship matches by an innings since June 2015, when they defeated Nottinghamshire and Durham.

Yorkshire continued batting to secure a fifth batting point and allowed Tattersall to complete his third first-class century. However, a quick loss of three wickets for four runs threatened their maximum bonus points. Jordan Thompson was trapped lbw by Luis Reece, who then bowled Coad and caught Tattersall off Daryn Dupavillon’s bowling. Fernando hit the required boundary to secure the bonus point.

In their second innings, Derbyshire, who had been skittled for 76 in the first innings, lost both openers without scoring. Coad's first delivery forced Mitch Wagstaff to edge to keeper Tattersall, and Fernando trapped Reece lbw.

Coad pinned Brooke Guest lbw, and despite Lloyd's defiant 73-ball 50, Derbyshire struggled. Lloyd and Aneurin Donald shared the team's first 50-run partnership of the match before Coad bowled Donald for 10.

Whiteley survived a sharp chance to third slip off Coad, who soon had Lloyd caught behind. Coad completed his five-wicket haul by trapping Alex Thomson lbw and having Zak Chappell caught by Tattersall off the next ball. Sam Conners narrowly avoided the hat-trick ball.

Whiteley tried to counter-attack, hitting Coad for six and sending four consecutive Dan Moriarty deliveries, over two overs, beyond the boundary. However, when Whiteley pulled Fernando to mid-wicket, Yorkshire clinched a memorable victory and earned maximum points.

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