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Critchley makes Derbyshire history

The 18-year-old spinner Chorley South Africa captain Hashim Amla fellow countryman Rory Kleinveldt test for Derbyshire for the first one falling into trouble at 103 for 6 came in by it.



which launched a thrilling counter-attack finished with 5 for 59.

Critchley 343 137 out of 179 balls and was unbeaten before the Mark Footitt Northants played out a maiden over.

Visitors decision backfired the first time this season after winning the toss but to put the home side in Derbyshire openers took advantage of some inconsistent bowling in the morning when it looked questionable.

Kleinveldt and David Willey Azharullah but struggled with his line in the space of three overs by removing the transferred balance as of Ben Slater and Chesney Hughes added 65 in 18 overs.

Slater, left him on 37 and 13 Azharullah Hughes, who was dropped at second slip off, to be stuck behind the one that pushed was bowled playing no shot.

Kleinveldt was trapped on the crease and he and Steven Northants thief was caught behind Shiv Thakor appeared to take control and after lunch before Harvey Hosein slip pouched consecutive balls before Amla's innings lasted just seven balls said.

Young 67-ball fifty six on the long leg of the journey stretching thief, confidence and maturity way beyond his years with a costly miss as it was played.

also showed his batting credentials.

was responsible) found that two minutes ago and had no idea when I was batting.


"Umpires" remember this day, and nothing ever goes wrong, go back in, kept telling me. "

Derbyshire captain Wayne Madsen said: "It was an incredible match, he snapped his second game for our team played a young man, he came out and showed the exuberance of youth and the batting.

"They play strong shots and then we were in a lot of trouble really took the game away from them. This is an incredible feat, and he is buzzing at the moment."

:. Azharullah admitted. So we need to work on this together so that we Leicester this season was not the first time. "
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