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Derbyshire's Youngest Centurion, Opposition Applauds

Young leg spinner starring Hashim Amla in Derbyshire, while Adam Voges and Peter Siddle also was on a business district

Matthew Critchley teenager became the youngest player Derbyshire ever to score a century on the first day of his championship match against Northamptonshire County on Sunday. -Old 18-year-old leg spinner, playing only his second game of the first class, came in with his side in trouble at 6-103 and launched an attack on the bowling Northampton, looting 11 four and two sixes on his way to a hundred.



 Earlier, the world fell NO.3 test and ODI batsman Hashim counter to a money laundering on his Derbyshire debut Law. Critchley finished unbeaten on 137 from 179 balls as the throw from Derbyshire's 343. The player, aged 18 years at the age of second adolescence County this season to reach three figures, after Dan Lawrence, aged 17-year-old scored a ton for Essex against Surrey. "I am very proud although it's not really sunk so far. He said Critchley at the end of the play tried to play nice and positive, there were some nerves, but I just tried to support the way I play and go for my shots and went out." "The rulers kept telling me remember this day and if anything ever goes wrong, come back to this." In one section the provincial work, scoring Australia Test squad member Adam Voges 38 as Middlesex were tossed out of 269 of the Sussex line-up featuring Steve Magoffin (3-61). Middlesex batsman Sam Robson can not enhance his claims to the vacant post of England opened and centrifuged for eight, while another contender for the place - Yorkshire Adam Lyth - scored a half-century as his team reached 7-333 at stumps.

 John Hastings continued his good form with 3-66 as Nottinghamshire threw Durham from 245, while in the second division, and refused to Leicestershire Forums Cosgrove, commander of the five-ball duck against Surrey. He denied the hosts for 292 and was valid at 2-105 stumps with Kevin Pietersen and Kumar Sangakkara in the crease. Kent reached 8-330 at stumps against Glamorgan line-up includes Michael Hogan, and collected Peter Siddle two scalp Lancashire to be 7-322 at stumps Gloucestershire.

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Item Reviewed: Derbyshire's Youngest Centurion, Opposition Applauds Description: Young leg spinner starring Hashim Amla in Derbyshire, while Adam Voges and Peter Siddle also was on a business district Matthew Critchley teenager became the youngest player Derbyshire ever to score a century on the first day of his championship match against Northamptonshire County on Sunday. -Old 18-year-old leg spinner, playing only his second game of the first class, came in with his side in trouble at 6-103 and launched an attack on the bowling Northampton, looting 11 four and two sixes on his way to a hundred. Earlier, the world fell NO.3 test and ODI batsman Hashim counter to a money laundering on his Derbyshire debut Law. Critchley finished unbeaten on 137 from 179 balls as the throw from Derbyshire's 343. The player, aged 18 years at the age of second adolescence County this season to reach three figures, after Dan Lawrence, aged 17-year-old scored a ton for Essex against Surrey. "I am very proud although it's not really sunk so far. He said Critchley at the end of the play tried to play nice and positive, there were some nerves, but I just tried to support the way I play and go for my shots and went out." "The rulers kept telling me remember this day and if anything ever goes wrong, come back to this." In one section the provincial work, scoring Australia Test squad member Adam Voges 38 as Middlesex were tossed out of 269 of the Sussex line-up featuring Steve Magoffin (3-61). Middlesex batsman Sam Robson can not enhance his claims to the vacant post of England opened and centrifuged for eight, while another contender for the place - Yorkshire Adam Lyth - scored a half-century as his team reached 7-333 at stumps. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Usman Sikandar
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