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    Northamptonshire in Command Against Derbyshire
Northamptonshire in Command Against Derbyshire
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Northamptonshire in Command Against Derbyshire

Yuzvendra Chahal's exceptional spin bowling turned the tide in Northamptonshire's favour, as the Indian leg-spinner claimed five wickets to dismantle Derbyshire’s batting lineup at Wantage Road. Northamptonshire ended the second day in a strong position, leading by 232 runs, with Rob Keogh’s unbeaten 46 anchoring their second innings at 178 for 5.

Chahal, a veteran of 152 international white-ball games, took 5 for 45—only his third career five-wicket haul—on a day dominated by spin. Derbyshire collapsed, losing their final six wickets for just 15 runs in the space of 10.2 overs. The visitors had shown some resistance early on, but Chahal’s lethal spell sealed their downfall.

Derbyshire, who began the day on 213 for 7, managed only 165 in their first innings. Luis Reece top-scored with 50, while Wayne Madsen (47) and Aneurin Donald (21) briefly steadied the ship with a 51-run partnership. Chahal, bowling in tandem with off-spinner Keogh, who finished with 3 for 65, removed both Donald and Madsen during a critical spell that included a double-wicket maiden.

In Northamptonshire’s second innings, Derbyshire’s teenage pacer Harry Moore struck early, reducing the hosts to 6 for 2. However, Gus Miller (42) and James Sales (40) rebuilt the innings with a 76-run stand. Keogh then took control, playing a composed knock of 46 to steer Northamptonshire to 178 for 5 before rain and bad light forced an early close.

Northamptonshire had earlier put Derbyshire under pressure when Ben Sanderson bowled Brooke Guest for 28, and Keogh continued to pick up key wickets, dismissing Reece and David Lloyd. Madsen briefly counterattacked, using his footwork to disrupt the spinners, but Derbyshire struggled to keep momentum.

Chahal eventually dismissed Donald, who had lofted a six earlier but fell sweeping straight to Sales at square leg. Madsen’s resistance was also ended by Chahal, as he was bowled by a delivery that turned sharply to hit the top of off-stump.

After lunch, Chahal wrapped up Derbyshire’s innings quickly, first getting Alex Thomson to top edge a sweep to Prithvi Shaw, and then bowling Jack Morley with his next delivery.

In Northamptonshire’s second innings, Moore trapped Shaw lbw in just the second over, followed by Luke Procter’s dismissal, caught by Madsen at second slip, giving him his 250th first-class catch for Derbyshire. Despite this, Miller and Sales played positively, counterattacking Derbyshire’s inconsistent spin attack. They built a solid partnership, with Miller driving confidently and Sales adding boundaries off Thomson and Morley.

Miller eventually fell to Thomson, trapped lbw while attempting a sweep. Sales followed soon after, edging a delivery from Andersson to the keeper. Saif Zaib, who scored 90 in the first innings, continued his good form with a quick 24 before being bowled by Morley, attempting an ambitious shot.

Keogh, meanwhile, played fluently, particularly favouring the reverse sweep, hitting three consecutive boundaries off Thomson. He closed the day unbeaten, ensuring Northamptonshire holds a commanding lead going into the next day’s play.

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