

Match Prediction
Derbyshire T20B Regular Season me 14th pe aate hain, 8 points aur 2W-4L record ke saath. Yorkshire 16 points ke saath 4th pe hain, aur unka record 4W-3L hai. Derbyshire ke last 3 me do defeats chasing me aayi hain, jabki Yorkshire ke last 3 me beech me ek huge win ke bawajood do losses hain. Points ka gap Derbyshire ke liye is match ko pressure game bana deta hai taaki woh pace maintain kar saken.
Toss & Conditions
Head-to-Head
Derbyshire ne Yorkshire ke against last 3 meetings me se 2 jeete hain. Sabse recent meeting last month me, Yorkshire ne 2 wickets se jeeta, 4 balls remaining ke saath, aur finish one-run ka tha. Game ka turning point yahi tha ki Yorkshire ne tight chase me line cross ki, na ki kisi comfortable margin se. In teeno games me results dono taraf swing hue hain—Derbyshire ne do wins liye aur Yorkshire ne latest thriller snatch kar liya.
Derbyshire
Derbyshire T20B Regular Season me 8 points ke saath 14th pe hain. Unke last 3 uneven rahe: pehle ek big win, phir back-to-back losses jahan chases me woh short reh gaye. Sabse telling result Nottinghamshire ke against defeat hai—184 set hua tha, lekin Derbyshire chase finish nahi kar paayi.
Yorkshire
Yorkshire T20B Regular Season me 16 points ke saath 4th pe hain. Unke last 3 me swing hai—Lancashire ko 106-run se demolish karna, phir do straight defeats, jisme Hampshire ke against last-ball loss bhi hai. Clearest signal yahi hai ki woh dominate kar sakte hain, lekin recently unhe tight finishes me kheench liya gaya hai aur woh second best rahe hain.
Playing XI
Key Stats
Verdict
All four models Yorkshire ko favour karte hain, average YOR 59% vs DER 41% hai. Bookmakers bhi agree kar rahe hain—Yorkshire 61% (1.57) aur Derbyshire 39% (2.40). Key stats overall Yorkshire ki taraf heavy lean karte hain (6-1), jo broader season edge aur stronger economy profile se driven hai. Derbyshire ka counterweight recent H2H advantage hai, lekin Yorkshire ke overall numbers unhe favourite banate hain.
Revis’ last-over surge falls short
Matthew Revis’ 32-ball 69 threatened to steal it at the death, but the chase ended in a deadlock: Yorkshire finished 215/8 to exactly match Derbyshire’s 215/9. The decisive moment came in the 20th over, when the equation tightened to a single-ball verdict — Yorkshire couldn’t find the boundary they needed to go past, and Derbyshire couldn’t land the knockout blow to keep them short.
Derbyshire’s powerplay sets tone
The clearest swing came up front, when Derbyshire blasted 73/2 in the powerplay and forced Yorkshire into catch-up mode. That early acceleration, built around Wayne Madsen’s 62 off 33 and Martin Andersson’s 51 off 27, gave Derbyshire a platform that survived a messy finish: only 33 runs came in the last five overs as wickets fell and the innings stuttered. Yet those powerplay gains mattered because they left Yorkshire chasing a steep rate from the start.
Tye’s strikes, Madsen’s base
Andrew Tye’s 3/36 was the key reason Derbyshire didn’t run away with it; his wickets kept dragging the innings back just as it threatened to crest. Madsen and Andersson supplied the bulk of Derbyshire’s score at high tempo, but their death-overs slowdown left the door ajar. Revis then kicked it open with clean, high-risk hitting, yet even his acceleration couldn’t create separation — the final over became a scramble for parity, and that’s exactly where it ended.
Pre-match edge meets messy reality
Yorkshire arrived with the numbers in their favour — stronger season indicators and a better projected death economy — but this game flipped into a contest of timing and momentum. Their top order slipped to 53/3 in the powerplay, erasing much of that pre-match cushion, and the chase became dependent on one explosive stand to repair the damage. Derbyshire’s recent head-to-head confidence showed in how hard they attacked early, and the match turned into a late-overs shootout where a single ball decided only that it would be level.
NONottinghamshire
183/6
DEDerbyshire
173/9
ESEssex
179/5
DEDerbyshire
173/10
DEDerbyshire
234/4
NONottinghamshire
211/6
LELeicestershire
145/10
DEDerbyshire
230/5
YOYorkshire
195/8
DEDerbyshire
194/4
DEDerbyshire
197/8
DUDurham
203/8
DEDerbyshire
106/10
WAWarwickshire
233/5
YOYorkshire
151/9
DEDerbyshire
157/2
NONorthamptonshire
237/4
DEDerbyshire
224/6
DEDerbyshire
162/6
WOWorcestershire
174/6
DE6
YO4
YOYorkshire
195/8
DEDerbyshire
194/4
YOYorkshire
151/9
DEDerbyshire
157/2
DEDerbyshire
201/3
YOYorkshire
200/6
DEDerbyshire
131/3
YOYorkshire
130/9
YOYorkshire
182/1
DEDerbyshire
179/6
DEDerbyshire
212/4
YOYorkshire
68/10
YOYorkshire
170/3
DEDerbyshire
166/8
DEDerbyshire
105/4
YOYorkshire
175/10
YOYorkshire
83/3
DEDerbyshire
87/1
YOYorkshire
174/6
DEDerbyshire
135/10
HAHampshire
155/8
YOYorkshire
150/10
LELeicestershire
147/8
YOYorkshire
135/10
YOYorkshire
213/7
LALancashire
107/10
YOYorkshire
161/10
GLGloucestershire
217/6
DUDurham
93/10
YOYorkshire
151/9
YOYorkshire
195/8
DEDerbyshire
194/4
NONottinghamshire
167/7
YOYorkshire
169/3
LELeicestershire
185/10
YOYorkshire
188/8
YOYorkshire
153/10
LALancashire
174/10
YOYorkshire
151/9
DEDerbyshire
157/2
NOR
8
8-0
32
HAM
8
6-2
24
NOT
9
6-3
24
YOR
9
5-3
22
SUR
8
5-3
20
GLO
8
5-3
20
GLA
8
5-3
20
ESS
9
5-4
20
WOR
9
5-4
20
KEN
9
4-5
16
LAN
9
4-5
16
DUR
8
3-5
12
WAR
9
3-6
12
SOM
8
3-5
12
LEI
8
3-5
12
DER
8
2-5
10
SUS
9
2-7
8
MID
8
1-7
4
NOR
8
8
0
—
+2.142
32
HAM
8
6
2
—
+0.594
24
NOT
9
6
3
—
+0.199
24
YOR
9
5
3
—
+0.750
22
SUR
8
5
3
—
+0.734
20
GLO
8
5
3
—
+0.526
20
GLA
8
5
3
—
+0.467
20
ESS
9
5
4
—
+0.149
20
WOR
9
5
4
—
-0.043
20
KEN
9
4
5
—
-0.418
16
LAN
9
4
5
—
-0.605
16
DUR
8
3
5
—
+0.396
12
WAR
9
3
6
—
+0.209
12
SOM
8
3
5
—
-0.563
12
LEI
8
3
5
—
-1.344
12
DER
8
2
5
—
+0.446
10
SUS
9
2
7
—
-1.487
8
MID
8
1
7
—
-2.002
4
NORWWWWW
HAMWWWWL
NOTWWWWW
YORWLLDW
SURLWLWW
GLOWWWLL
GLAWLWWW
ESSWWLLW
WORLLLWW
KENLLLWL
LANLWWWL
DURLLLWL
WARLWWWL
SOMLLLWL
LEIWWWLL
DERWLLDL
SUSLWLLL
MIDLLLLL
