Leicestershire vs Derbyshire – T20 Blast 2026 Match Report | Statz
28th May 2026
Andersson’s Six-For Demolishes Leicestershire as Derbyshire Cruise to First Blast Win
Derbyshire won by 85 runs in the 19th match of 112 in the T20 Blast 2026 at Grace Road, Leicester. Martin Andersson produced a sensational all-round display – 57 off 29 with the bat and 6/23 with the ball – as Derbyshire hammered Leicestershire to claim their first victory of the campaign.
Leicestershire won the toss and elected to bowl, but had no answer to Derbyshire’s explosive batting display. The hosts remain rooted to the bottom of the table at 18th with zero points from three matches, while Derbyshire climb to 8th with four points and a net run rate of +1.198 – a welcome boost after losing their opening two fixtures.
First Innings – Derbyshire 230/5 (20 Overs)
Aneurin Donald and Andersson set the tone with a blistering opening partnership of 78 in just 6.1 overs. Donald struck 49 off 24 balls with six fours and three sixes at a strike rate of 204 before being caught in the seventh over. Andersson continued the assault, smashing 57 off 29 deliveries – nine fours and a six at 197 – before falling at 121/2 in the 11th over.
Caleb Jewell anchored the innings with an unbeaten 58 off 35 balls, providing the platform for the late fireworks. Wayne Madsen contributed 22 off 17 before being bowled, and Matthew Montgomery blasted 27 off 13 balls with four fours and a six to push the total past 220. Amrit Basra finished things off with an unbeaten 11 off just three balls, striking at 367.
Ian Holland was the pick of the Leicestershire bowlers with 2/35 from his four overs at an economy of 8.75, while Ashton Turner was economical with 1/12 from two. Ben Mike went for 47 from his three overs without a wicket, conceding at 15.67 an over.
Second Innings – Leicestershire 145 All Out (15.2 Overs)
The chase was dead on arrival. Martin Andersson and Ben Aitchison ripped through the top order – Leicestershire slumped to 6/3 inside 1.5 overs. Rishi Patel was caught for 4, Stevie Eskinazi fell for 1, and Nick Kelly was bowled for a duck – all in the space of nine balls.
Ashton Turner counter-attacked brilliantly, smashing 52 off 22 balls with five fours and three sixes at a strike rate of 236. He added 92 with Ben Cox (34 off 21) to briefly threaten an improbable revival. But when both fell in the ninth over – Turner caught at 98/4 and Cox at 99/5 – the resistance crumbled. Andersson cleaned up the tail, finishing with career-best T20 figures of 6/23 from his four overs at an economy of just 5.75.
Statz MVP – Martin Andersson
Martin Andersson earns a Statz Match Impact rating of 255.98 – an extraordinary figure reflecting his dominance with both bat and ball. The Statz MVP rating calculates impact based on match context, and Andersson’s contribution was the complete all-round performance: 57 off 29 setting the tone at the top of the order, then 6/23 to destroy the chase. No official Man of the Match was awarded, but there was only one candidate here.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
1. Martin Andersson (DER) – 255.98 – The complete performance. 57 off 29 with the bat, 6/23 with the ball. Untouchable.
2. Ashton Turner (LEI) – 145.32 – 52 off 22 in the chase plus 1/12 with the ball. A brilliant individual effort in a losing cause.
3. Ben Aitchison (DER) – 92.58 – 2/7 from two overs at an economy of 3.50. Devastating with the new ball alongside Andersson.
4. Ian Holland (LEI) – 76.79 – 2/35 from four overs bowling, plus 7 with the bat. The best of the Leicestershire bowlers on a tough day.
5. Aneurin Donald (DER) – 71.21 – Set the platform with 49 off 24 balls in the powerplay, striking at 204.
Turning Point
The early collapse made it a non-contest, but the decisive moment came in the ninth over when Ashton Turner was caught for 52 at 98/4. Turner had single-handedly dragged Leicestershire back into the conversation with a breathtaking counter-attack, and his departure left the tail exposed. Ben Cox fell in the same over at 99/5, and from there the required rate spiralled beyond reach. Andersson ran through the lower order to wrap things up inside 16 overs.
Match Context
This was the 19th match of 112 in the T20 Blast 2026, and it confirmed the early-season trends. Leicestershire sit bottom of the table in 18th place with no wins from three matches (W0 L3, 0pts, NRR -2.802) – a desperate start that puts them under immediate pressure. Derbyshire move to 8th (W1 L2, 4pts, NRR +1.198) and will take huge confidence from Andersson’s match-winning display. Head-to-head, Derbyshire now lead 8-1 in T20 meetings – a remarkable record of dominance against their East Midlands rivals.