Reece career-best sets up Derbyshire victory

Luis Reece had never before taken more than seven wickets in a first-class match
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Rothesay County Championship Division Two, County Ground, Derby (day three)
Gloucestershire 222 & 259: Charlesworth 110; Reece 4-45
Derbyshire 391: Madsen 118 & 93-1: Jewell 51*
Derbyshire (22 pts) beat Gloucestershire (3 pts) by nine wickets
Luis Reece celebrated a personal milestone to set up a Derbyshire victory over Gloucestershire by nine wickets on day three of their County Championship Division Two match.
The all-rounder took 10 wickets in a match for the first time, finishing with 4-45 to add to his 6 -52 in the first innings.
Ben Charlesworth made 110, his third first-class century, but no one else could play a significant innings as Gloucestershire were bowled out for 259.
That left the home side a victory target of 91 and Caleb Jewell's unbeaten 51, his second half-century of the game, guided them home inside 20 overs to give Derbyshire a 22-point haul and a victory from the opening match of the season for the first time in six years.
Gloucestershire needed a big partnership from Charlesworth and James Bracey to have any realistic chance but they added only 10 more runs before Zak Chappell broke through as he beat Bracey's defensive push.
Their hopes of setting the home side any kind of challenging target rested with Charlesworth and Graeme van Buuren, who was the only batter to pass 50 in the first innings.
He started positively, driving Chappell down the ground for four and cutting Anuj Dal for two more boundaries but Derbyshire soon took another step closer to victory.
Martin Andersson tempted van Buuren into an expansive drive which he edged into the hands of Wayne Madsen at second slip.
Gloucestershire were only seven ahead and now it was a question of how long they could delay the inevitable.
Charlesworth completed a fine hundred which came off 171 balls when he turned Jack Morley behind square for a couple but the opener's timing seemed to desert him before he became the next wicket to fall.
He miscued advancing down the pitch to Morley and only just cleared mid-off but when he tried to pull Reece he picked out Pat Brown at mid-wicket.
Tom Price and Zaman Akhter prevented further setbacks before lunch but the stand was broken six overs into the afternoon session when Akhtar was lbw playing back to the spin of David Lloyd.
Lloyd then had Price lbw for 26 leaving Reece to run in from the City End and polish off the tail with the second new ball.
Derbyshire lost Lloyd in the fourth over to Tom Price as they began their second innings but the main concern for Gloucestershire was improving their over-rate to avoid a points deduction.
Spinners Ollie Price and van Buuren operated in tandem which allowed Jewell and Harry Came to ease to the finishing line in the late afternoon sunshine.
The only note of concern for Derbyshire was a worrying injury to substitute fielder Aneurin Donald, who appeared to damage his shoulder diving to try and save a boundary.
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Derbyshire head of cricket Mickey Arthur:
"This reaffirms the work we put in pre-season in those cold dark days in the middle of January. The boys have worked unbelievably hard and cricket looks after people who work hard.
"They haven't shirked anything, they've been outstanding and we've got the reward for it today. It's only one step but what it does is brings a lot of confidence into our dressing room.
"They start believing in their own ability, believing in the process and start learning how to win. Winning is a habit so I couldn't be happier and I hope this is the start for good things to come for us collectively as a team and for a lot of our players individually."
Gloucestershire captain James Bracey:
"It's really disappointing. We built up really well and were really optimistic coming into it and keen to set the mark down for the season.
"We've started slowly previously and that was something we were looking to change so to walk away with a loss, and a pretty convincing loss, is really disappointing and we know there's a lot of areas we need to get better.
"It was definitely in my opinion a bowl-first wicket but that's the luck of the draw and I also think it was a very good cricket wicket throughout."
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- Published31 January