Derbyshire vs Durham – T20 Blast 2026 Match Report | Statz

23rd May 2026

Montgomery Heroics Not Enough as Durham Edge Derbyshire in Six-Run Thriller

Durham won by 6 runs in a pulsating T20 Blast 2026 encounter at the County Ground, Derby on 22 May. The second match of 112 this season, it was a fitting way to kick off opening night – 400 runs, wickets tumbling, and a finish that came down to the wire.

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Durham Post 203/8 – Lees and Robinson Light Up Derby

Derbyshire won the toss and chose to bowl – a decision that looked sound early on but was punished brutally in the middle overs. Durham finished on 203/8 from their 20 overs, powered by two outstanding knocks.

Alex Lees was the early aggressor, smashing 54 off just 28 balls at a strike rate of 193. Six fours and three sixes – Lees was in devastating touch, putting on 77 for the second wicket before falling in the 8th over. His Statz mi_rating of 83.84 reflected just how impactful that innings was in setting the tone.

Graham Clark played the anchor role with 21 off 19, while David Bedingham contributed a quick-fire 20 off 12 balls including two sixes before falling at 105/3 in the 11th over.

The real damage came in the death overs. Ollie George Robinson was sensational – 48 off 24 balls at a strike rate of 200, clearing the ropes four times and finding the boundary three more. His partnership with Colin Ackermann (36 off 26, 2×4 2×6) took Durham from a competitive total to a daunting one. Robinson’s mi_rating of 81.33 tells the story of an innings that shifted the match.

For Derbyshire, Jack Morley was the standout with the ball – 3/35 from his four overs at an economy of 8.75. Ben Aitchison chipped in with 2/31 and Nick Potts took 2/34, but 203 was always going to be a stiff chase.

Derbyshire Fall Agonisingly Short – 197/8

Aneurin Donald came out swinging with a blistering 19 off just 6 balls – a strike rate of 317 including two sixes and a four. It was box-office stuff, but it ended at 19/1 in the second over when he was trapped LBW.

Martin Andersson (18 off 11) and Wayne Madsen (18 off 12) both got starts without converting, and when Caleb Jewell was bowled for 11, Derbyshire were 79/4 and staring down the barrel.

Enter Matthew Montgomery. The 25-year-old played the innings of the night – an unbeaten 75 off 46 balls, striking at 163 with eight fours and three sixes. His mi_rating of 90.54 was the second-highest in the match, and his 141 Dream11 fantasy points topped both sides.

Montgomery found the perfect partner in Ross Whiteley, who clubbed 44 off 27 balls (5×4, 2×6, SR 163). The pair dragged Derbyshire right back into contention – at one stage, with both set and striking freely, the hosts looked favourites.

But Whiteley’s dismissal changed everything. Caught with the score on 198 in the 16th over, Derbyshire still needed just 6 to win with overs in hand – but the tail couldn’t deliver. Amrit Basra managed just 1 off 2 before falling, and from there the lower order scraped only 8 more runs across the remaining overs as Durham’s bowlers held their nerve.

Callum Parkinson was Durham’s key man with the ball – 3/38 from four overs. Ben Raine delivered a miserly 2/32 at an economy of 8, and Colin Ackermann picked up a crucial wicket with his off-spin (1/24 from 3 overs, economy 8). Derbyshire finished on 197/8 – six runs short.

Statz MVP – Jack Morley in a Losing Cause

The Statz MVP award goes to Jack Morley with a mi_rating of 121.48 – and here’s the twist: he finished on the losing side. Morley’s 3/35 bowling for Derbyshire in the first innings was the most impactful individual performance of the match according to the Statz algorithm, which calculates impact based on match context. Taking three wickets when Durham were threatening to go even bigger made a genuine difference to the game – it just wasn’t quite enough.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Jack Morley – 121.48
  2. Matthew Montgomery – 90.54
  3. Alex Lees – 83.84
  4. Ollie George Robinson – 81.33
  5. Colin Ackermann – 76.94

Turning Point

Ross Whiteley’s dismissal was the moment this match swung decisively Durham’s way. Montgomery had been magnificent, Whiteley was striking at 163 – the pair had hauled Derbyshire to within touching distance. But once Whiteley fell caught, Montgomery was left stranded. The tail managed just 8 runs between them, and the required 6 proved impossible without a set batter at the other end. Durham’s death bowlers sensed blood and closed it out.

What It Means – T20 Blast 2026 Standings

Durham sit 8th after this opening-round win, banking 4 points with a net run rate of +0.30. Derbyshire are 11th on 0 points with a NRR of -0.30 after their first defeat. With all the opening-round results now in, every winner sits on 4 points and every loser on 0 – the table will take shape over the coming weeks.

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