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Rain brings early end to Day Three

Sunday 26th May 2024
Photography by: David Griffin, written by ECB Reporters Network

Rain brought an early end to Day Three of Derbyshire’s Vitality County Championship fixture against Gloucestershire at Bristol. 

The fifth-wicket pair launched a savage attack on the second new ball, producing a boundary blitz and adding 156 runs to their team’s overnight first innings total of 243 for four in just 21 overs before the heavens opened, with Bracey unbeaten on 137 and van Buuren having raced to 156 not out.

No play was possible after lunch. At 399 for four, Gloucestershire were still 127 short of Derbyshire’s first innings total of 526, but on the most benign of batting surfaces, with two players in top form, they can feel optimistic of avoiding defeat on the final day.

Bracey was on 87 and van Buuren 61 when play began, with 14 overs to bat before Derbyshire could take a second new ball both sides knew could be central to the outcome. Bracey moved comfortably to his second hundred of the season, reaching the milestone with his 15th four, a cut off Luis Reece, having faced 151 balls.

Gloucestershire had just claimed a second batting bonus point when van Buuren elected to cut loose, moving from 88 to his 15th first class century with 3 fours off successive deliveries from off-spinner Alex Thomson in the over before the new ball became due.

Derbyshire took it immediately, but suffered as a result when both Daryn Dupavillon and Sam Connors strayed in line and length, producing a plethora of short deliveries, while others were overpitched. The first five overs with the harder ball went for 65 runs.

Bracey and van Buuren attacked at every opportunity, the latter pulling Connors over mid-wicket for six and clearing the ropes again off the same bowler with a sweetly-timed flick over fine leg. The diminutive Gloucestershire skipper needed only 28 deliveries to move from 100 to 150, sending the ball to all parts of the Seat Unique Stadium.

From 318 for four when the new ball was taken, Gloucestershire had posted 383 for four by the end of the 85th over. Derbyshire captain David Lloyd had little option but to remove Dupavillon and Connors from the attack, bringing on Anuj Dal and Reece.

Play had already been interrupted by a short shower when heavier rain arrived and lunch was taken. Bracey had faced 175 balls, striking 19 fours and a six, while the inspired van Buuren had clocked up 22 fours and 2 sixes in facing 172 deliveries.

The partnership was worth 268 in 48.3 overs when the weather set in. Umpires Paul Pollard and Naeem Ashraf made a 3pm pitch inspection, ordered tea to be taken at 3.10pm, and looked again at 4pm, by which time more rain had fallen.

They abandoned play for the day at 4.15pm.

Derbyshire skipper David Lloyd said: “We still have a chance of going bang, bang tomorrow and taking the last six Gloucestershire first innings wickets quickly. That is the way we have to approach it because we still have runs in the bank.

“We felt that batting first in this game was a positive and confident move, given that conditions were probably better for bowling, and it was great to see Matt Lamb get his double century.

“Today has been disappointing in the way the new ball went for us, but the two Gloucestershire lads batted really well and all credit to them.”

Match Result:
A
D
Fri 24 May 2024 - Mon 27 May 2024
Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol
Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire
526
166-4
Derbyshire
Derbyshire
530
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