Live: Derbyshire Falcons v Yorkshire Men, Vitality Blast

Yorkshire are back in Vitality Blast action this afternoon, aiming to give their quarter-final hopes another boost with a win over Derbyshire Falcons at Queen's Park, Chesterfield. Follow our blog for live updates.

Derbyshire win by seven wickets

Derbyshire chase down 201 to win in 17.2 overs, consigning Yorkshire to a seventh defeat in 10 North Group games and an eighth successive Blast defeat at Chesterfield.

Yorkshire are not mathematically out of the race, but they will certainly have to win the last four games to have a chance.

Wayne Madsen finished 38 not out and Ross Whiteley 29. They shared 60 unbroken.

Derbyshire need 10 to win

The Falcons have ended the 17th over at 191-3.

Wayne Madsen has 38 of them.

Derbyshire 165-3, 14 overs

The hosts now just need 36 run to win this one.

Wayne Madsen has 21 and Ross Whiteley 10.

Derbyshire 141-3, 11.4 overs

Samit Patel caught Dom Bess bowled Will O’Rourke, 6.

Miscued to mid-on. Derbyshire still require 60 to win.

Ross Whiteley is in alongside Wayne Madsen.

Derbyshire 125-3, 9.3 overs

Aneurin Donald caught James Wharton bowled Jafer Chohan, 85.

His 30-ball innings comes to an end having been caught by Wharton running in from deep mid-wicket.

Now, can Yorkshire squeeze things? Derbyshire are chasing 201.

Samit Patel has joined Wayne Madsen at the crease.

Derbyshire 115-1, 8.5 overs

Caleb Jewell caught Will O’Rourke bowled Will Sutherland, 32.

Miscued pull to short third.

Yorkshire have the breakthrough, but they need Aneurin Donald out quickly. He has 75.

Wayne Madsen in now.

Derbyshire 90-0, 6 overs

The Falcons are well on their way to chasing down 201. Aneurin Donald has 62 and Caleb Jewell 20.

Donald has just passed a concussion test having been clonked on the head by a Will O’Rourke.

Fair play to Donald, this has been some innings. But Yorkshire will have been frustrated at being off the pace with the ball and in the field.

Donald 50

Aneurin Donald has hit the joint fastest fifty in Blast history, off 13 balls. Derbyshire are 63-0 in the fourth over. Quite the innings.

The hosts are chasing 201 and are well on their way.

Derbyshire have raced away

This is an incredible starter from Derbyshire, who are 51-0 off 2.2 overs.

Aneurin Donald has 43 off 10 balls.

Derbyshire chasing 201

Dom Bess has taken the new ball for the White Rose.

Caleb Jewell and Aneurin Donald are opening, and they’ve taken 20 off the first over, including a Donald six over deep square.

Yorkshire 200-6, 20 overs

Jordan Thompson hits 3x6s in the last over as 24 come from it. He top-scores with 37, and 46 came off Zak Chappell’s last two overs.

What a finish!

Yorkshire 171-6, 18.1 overs

Will Sutherland caught Ross Whiteley bowled Pat Brown, 17.

Fabulous diving catch above his head at deep cover. He landed inches inside the rope.

Dom Bess in now alongside Jordan Thompson.

Have we written something, Will?

Think someone in the media tent has written something Will Sutherland doesn’t like!

He’s hoisted a six onto the roof and has drilled two boundaries in our direction. He has 17 out of 162-4 in the 18th.

Yorkshire 149-5, 17 overs

Matthew Revis caught Harry Came bowled Pat Brown, 26.

He becomes the third batter in the innings to be caught at long-on.

Jordan Thompson in alongside Will Sutherland, who has 9.

Yorkshire have had a lot of starts with anybody able to go on. Still, they’re in a healthy position.

Yorkshire 125-4, 14.5 overs

James Wharton caught Harry Came bowled Mohammad Ghazanfar, 33.

Caught long-on low down.

Will Sutherland in now to join Matthew Revis, 13.

Anything Jonny can do...

James can do too.

After Jonny Bairstow hit a six out of the ground earlier, James Wharton has just done the same against Samit Patel’s left-arm spin – over long-on at the Lake End. He has 24 out of 108-3 after 13 overs. Super shot.

Yorkshire 94-3, 10.3 overs

Will Luxton caught Harry Came bowled Samit Patel, 14.

Luxton can’t clear long-on against the former England left-arm spin bowling all-rounder.

Matthew Revis in now.

Wharton starts nicely

James Wharton has just heaved Martin Andersson’s medium pace over mid-wicket for six, thudding into the side of the practice nets and then drilled him for four through cover. He has 15 of 88-2 after 10 overs.

Yorkshire 61-2, 6.5 overs

Jonny Bairstow caught behind Aneurin Donald bowled Zak Chappell, 29.

Short ball which he tries to run to third and can only find the keeper’s gloves.

James Wharton in now alongside Will Luxton, who has 2.

A former Blade watching the White Rose

The former Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder, a big cricket fan, is at Queen’s Park today.

Yorkshire 48-1, 5.1 overs

Dawid Malan bowled Mohammad Ghazanfar, 22.

The Yorkshire captain loses his middle stump against the Afghanistan off-spinner.

Jonny Bairstow is on 19 and is joined by Will Luxton.

Yorkshire 48-0, 5th over

Jonny Bairstow has just cleared the trees at the Lake End of the ground, off Pat Brown. He has 19 out added to Dawid Malan’s 22. Malan has hit two sixes.

Thirteen off the third

A Dawid Malan six over cover off Alex Thomson is followed by a similar shot from Jonny Bairstow, albeit just for four.

Yorkshire 24-0.

And you can add six more to that as Malan hoists the first ball from Zak Chappell down the ground at the start of the fourth. He has 20 of 30-0.

Yorkshire 11-0, 2 overs

Dawid Malan has 6 and Jonny Bairstow 3. Only one boundary so far against double spin from Derbyshire in Alex Thomson and Mohammad Ghazanfar, a fierce cut from Malan.

All set to go at Chesterfield

Dawid Malan and Jonny Bairstow are opening the batting for Yorkshire once again.

Alex Thomson will open the bowling with his off-spin.

Derbyshire win toss and bowl

Yorkshire: Jonny Bairstow w, Dawid Malan c, Will Luxton, James Wharton, Will Sutherland, Matthew Revis, Jordan Thompson, Dom Bess, Matt Milnes, Jafer Chohan, Will O’Rourke. 

Same team for Yorkshire as Friday night.

Around the grounds...

A look at the other fixtures around the grounds today in the Vitality Blast.

North Group 

Durham v Bears, Banks Homes Riverside

Northamptonshire Steelbacks v Worcestershire Rapids, Wantage Road

Nottinghamshire Outlaws v Leicestershire Foxes, Trent Bridge

South Group 

Glamorgan v Kent Spitfires, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

Hampshire Hawks v Somerset, Utilita Bowl

Gloucestershire v Middlesex, Seat Unique Stadium

Surrey v Essex, The Kia Oval

Day Five of the Test up and running

There was a rain delay at Edgbaston for day five versus India, but play has started. England are 73-3 needing 535 more to win. It’s one of the rare occasions Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes will think the draw is a good result given they’re 1-0 up in the series.

Ollie Pope has 24, Harry Brook 16.

Rain has passed through

The sun’s out now at Queen’s Park.

The locals are very confident that we will have no issues with the weather this afternoon.

Chesterfield

Picture by YCCC. The scene at Chesterfield at present, though there is blue sky in the distance.

It's raining now

The rain has arrived at Chesterfield. It’s sweeping across the Queen’s Park ground.

Good morning...

From Chesterfield, where it’s currently dry ahead of a 2.30pm start. Whether it remains that way, we shall see.

This fixture – a 5,000 sellout – brings the Queen’s Park ground’s Festival to an end, with them having hosted Lancashire in the Rothesay County Championship as part of it. The Red Rose county won that game last week.

Clearly, Yorkshire need to win to boost their quarter-final hopes. With five games left, it might be that they need to win all of them to have a chance of qualifying. Four would be a minimum. So missing the chance to beat the bottom side in the group would be a major frustration.

Having said that, Derbyshire will say, ‘Hang on a minute, we’ve beaten you in the last seven Blast games at this venue’.

Yorkshire’s last Blast win here was in 2014. Since then, they have won Championship and Metro Bank One-Day Cup matches.

Dawid Malan’s side come into this game on the back of Friday’s big win over Worcestershire at Headingley, their third in nine games. Derbyshire have lost seven from nine and were beaten by Lancashire at Emirates Old Trafford yesterday afternoon.

This will be Will O’Rourke’s last game for Yorkshire this season. The New Zealand fast bowler claimed five wickets against Worcestershire and has taken 14 in nine games so far in the campaign.

You can access our preview for this game, with Anthony McGrath talking about O’Rourke and fellow overseas star Will Sutherland, via the link above.

Upcoming matches

Yorkshire Men VS Lancashire

Thursday 17 July 2025 - 18:30
Vitality Blast Men
Headingley, Leeds

Leicestershire Foxes Women VS Yorkshire Women

Friday 18 July 2025 - 14:30
Vitality Blast Women League 2
Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester

Leicestershire Foxes VS Yorkshire Men

Friday 18 July 2025 - 18:30
Vitality Blast Men
Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester

Worcestershire Rapids Women VS Yorkshire Women

Sunday 20 July 2025 - 14:30
Vitality Blast Women League 2
Visit Worcestershire New Road, Worcester

Yorkshire Men VS Surrey

Tuesday 22 July 2025 - 11:00
Rothesay County Championship
North Marine Road, Scarborough

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