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RESULT
265 & 333/3d
(T:442) 157 & 340

Derbyshire won by 101 runs

Report

Viljoen revives Derbyshire amid Roland-Jones injury worry

Toby Roland-Jones was only able to bowl five overs on the opening as he left the field with some back soreness

Hardus Viljoen  •  Getty Images

Hardus Viljoen  •  Getty Images

Middlesex 45 for 3 trail Derbyshire 265 (Viljoen 60*, Harris 4-68) by 220 runs
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South African fast bowler Hardus Viljoen rescued Derbyshire with the bat on a keenly contested opening day of the Division Two match against Middlesex at Derby.
Viljoen scored his first fifty for the county as the home side recovered from 167 for 7 to 265 and then reduced Middlesex to 45 for 3 at the close.
Ravi Rampaul and Duanne Olivier claimed their maiden wickets for Derbyshire as Max Holden and Robbie White went cheaply before Viljoen removed Hilton Cartwright.
Middlesex were a bowler down for much of the day with Toby Roland-Jones managing just five overs in the morning before leaving the field with some back soreness. He was ruled out of the Ashes last year due to a stress fracture of his back.
Head coach Richard Scott said: "We will assess him overnight and then a recovery session in the morning and then see how he pulls up tomorrow. If he's still stiff in his back tomorrow we'll have to have further investigation.
"I thought Viljoen played well but again we've been more disciplined than that in the past and it's unusual for us to go for four an over. But with a bowler down in Toby to bowl them out for 265 you take."
Despite bright sunshine, it was no great surprise after so much recent rain that Middlesex elected to bowl but their seamers, with the exception of Tim Murtagh, lacked consistency before lunch.
Murtagh had Luis Reece brilliantly caught by Ollie Rayner at second slip in the seventh over but Ben Slater and Wayne Madsen played well until Slater left one from Harris that moved in to take the off stump.
Cartwright had Alex Hughes caught behind off the last ball of the morning but it had still been a good session for Derbyshire although the picture quickly changed after lunch.
Billy Godleman drove a cut Harris for consecutive fours but was beaten by some late movement and Madsen was defeated by Murtagh's inswing before Gary Wilson mistimed a pull to midwicket.
But Viljoen and Tony Palladino grew in confidence against an attack without Roland-Jones. Viljoen became increasingly assertive and raced to his first half century for Derbyshire by dispatching Rayner for three sixes from five balls before Harris claimed his fourth wicket when Palladino was caught at second slip on the stroke of tea.
Helm was hooked by Viljoen for a fourth six but the paceman wrapped up the innings off consecutive balls courtesy of two more catches by Rayner.
Derbyshire's total looked even more competitive when Holden edged a loose drive at Ravi Rampaul and the quality of Derbyshire's bowling forced Sam Robson and White to fight for survival before Olivier claimed his first wicket for the county.
Only 22 runs were scored in 13 overs, 11 of them extras, and the pressure told when White followed one that swung away to be taken at third slip.
Robson was determined to see his side through to stumps but Cartwright was lured into edging a drive to second slip as Derbyshire ended the day on top.

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