County Championship: Derbyshire fight back after positive Leicestershire start

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Leicestershire's Paul HortonImage source, Getty Images
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Leicestershire opener Paul Horton hit 10 boundaries in his 118-ball innings

Specsavers County Championship Division Two, Fischer County Ground (day three):

Leicestershire 267-5: Horton 66, Ackermann 65; Reece 3-58

Derbyshire: Yet to bat

Leicestershire 2 pts, Derbyshire 1 pt

Luis Reece led a Derbyshire fightback with the ball after Leicestershire's batsmen made a positive start to their rain-disrupted Championship game.

After no play on the first two days at Grace Road, the teams finally made it out to the middle at 13:45 BST.

Paul Horton (66) and Michael Carberry put on 94 for the first wicket and Colin Ackermann weighed in with 65.

Reece took 3-58 as the home side fell from 179-2 to 219-5, but Ned Eckersley (40*) saw them to 267-5 at stumps.

Leicestershire skipper Carberry (45) earlier hit three successive fours and a six in a single over from Ravi Rampaul, and Horton cruised to a 69-ball fifty, before Derbyshire's support bowlers, led by Reece's left-arm medium-pace finally checked their progress.

A draw, though, is seemingly inevitable, with the two sides left to chase bonus points on the final day.

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