Alex Thomson's remarkable over, claiming three wickets, paved the way for Derbyshire Falcons' commanding seven-wicket victory over Yorkshire Vikings in the Vitality Blast, witnessed by a sell-out crowd of 5,200 at Chesterfield.
The Vikings faltered to 21 for 5 on a ground where they have now suffered seven consecutive T20 defeats. Despite Donovan Ferreira’s resilient 44 off 32 balls, they could only muster 130 for nine.
On a pitch with variable bounce, Thomson’s off-spin yielded 3 for 26, while Pakistan’s fast bowler Mohammad Amir took 2 for 23, and captain Samit Patel gave away just 15 runs in his four overs.
The Falcons chased down the target with ease, as skipper David Lloyd scored a quick 50 off 32 balls and Wayne Madsen added a steady 30 not out, guiding the home side to 131 for 3 in 15 overs.
After heavy rain in the morning delayed the start by 30 minutes, the Vikings had a disastrous beginning, losing three wickets to Thomson in the second over. Dawid Malan edged his first delivery to gully, Adam Lyth drove straight to cover, and Shan Masood was stumped trying to drive through the offside.
The situation worsened when Amir bowled James Wharton with a yorker, reducing Yorkshire to 10 for 4.
Yorkshire's hopes of a respectable total rested on Ferreira, who survived a challenging catch attempt by Lloyd off Zak Chappell when on four. Chappell then made an incredible one-handed catch at point to dismiss George Hill, leaving the Vikings in danger of not reaching their lowest T20 score of 68, set at the same ground last year.
Ferreira hit Pat Brown for two fours, and later pulled Thomson for the first six of the innings, helping the visitors reach 52 for 5 after 10 overs.
Ferreira’s promising innings ended when he misjudged a cut shot off Luis Reece. Although Matt Revis and Jordan Thompson both hit sixes in an expensive Madsen over, Revis was caught at deep square leg by Amir, and Dom Bess skied a catch to mid-wicket off Chappell.
Thompson managed a six off Amir, but Brown's economical final over, conceding only three runs, left the Falcons with a modest target to chase.
Needing early breakthroughs, the Vikings saw an opportunity slip when Masood dropped Aneurin Donald at mid-off in the first over bowled by Bess. Donald and Reece quickly reduced the target, with Donald driving Revis to mid-on and Reece hitting two sixes to bring the Falcons to 50 in the fourth over. Reece was caught off Ben Cliff’s bowling, but the Falcons were already 68 for 2 by the end of the Powerplay.
Lloyd, intent on a quick finish, struck five fours and a six in his first 13 balls, reaching 50 from just 31 deliveries. Although Thomson bowled him in the 14th over, it was too late to alter the outcome. The Falcons wrapped up the win with five overs to spare, enhancing their quarter-final prospects.