Essex vs Derbyshire – T20 Blast 2026 Match Report | Statz
31st May 2026
Essex won by 5 wickets (with 2 balls remaining) against Derbyshire at County Ground, Chelmsford. Match 33 of 112 in the T20 Blast 2026. A result that lifts Essex off the bottom of the table with their first win, while Derbyshire slip to two losses from four despite a strong batting effort.
First Innings – Derbyshire: 173/10 (20 overs)
Derbyshire won the toss and elected to bat, but early wickets left them scrambling. Aneurin Donald (20 off 12, 3×4 1×6, SR 167) got Derbyshire off to a brisk start before falling caught at 28/2 in the third over. Martin Andersson (12 off 6, SR 200) struck a quick-fire cameo but was bowled at 38/3, and when Wayne Madsen (7 off 5) was bowled at 55/4, Derbyshire were in trouble at the end of the powerplay.
Caleb Jewell (14 off 14, 3×4) anchored briefly before falling caught at 51/3 in the sixth over. Ross Whiteley (12 off 8, 1×6) was stumped at 75/6, and Amrit Basra (7 off 14, SR 50) struggled to rotate the strike, eventually caught at 116/7.
The innings was rescued by a superb partnership between Matthew Montgomery and Nick Potts. Montgomery smashed 50 off 30 balls (6×4, 1×6, SR 167), the top score of the innings, before falling caught at 143/8 in the 17th over. Potts carried on the assault with 35 off 22 (3×4, 2×6, SR 159), caught at 162/9. Ben Aitchison (8 off 7, 1×6) was bowled at 173/10, and Jack Morley was run out off the final ball as Derbyshire posted 173.
Essex shared the wickets around impressively. Simon Harmer was the most economical with 2/25 from his four overs (Econ 6.25), while Zaman Akhter took 2/13 from just two overs (Econ 6.50). Shane Snater (2/36) and Wiaan Mulder (2/23) also chipped in with two wickets apiece.
Second Innings – Essex: 179/5 (19.4 overs)
Essex needed 174 to win and got off to a positive start before Michael Pepper (13 off 8, 2×4, SR 163) was caught at 26/1. Paul Walter then took control with a blistering 41 off 24 (9×4, SR 171), putting Derbyshire’s attack under immediate pressure. Walter fell caught at 90/2, but his knock had set the platform.
Luc Benkenstein (1 off 2) was run out almost immediately at 93/3, and when Wiaan Mulder (12 off 13, 1×6, SR 92) was caught at 109/4, Essex still needed 65 from 45 balls.
Charlie Allison and Matthew Critchley (37 off 21, 3×4 1×6, SR 176) put together the match-winning partnership. Critchley was the aggressor, smashing boundaries at will before falling caught at 167/5 in the 19th over. Allison kept his nerve throughout, finishing unbeaten on 67 off 49 balls (6×4, 3×6, SR 137) to steer Essex home with two balls to spare. Simon Harmer (4* off 1, 1×4) was alongside him at the end.
For Derbyshire, Nick Potts was the pick of the bowlers with 1/23 from 3.4 overs (Econ 6.27), while Akif Javed went for just 28 from his four overs without taking a wicket. Martin Andersson was expensive, conceding 45 from four overs.
Statz MVP – Nick Potts (mi_rating: 90.30)
No official Man of the Match was awarded, so the Statz MVP steps in. The Statz MVP rating calculates impact based on match context, weighing contributions against the state of the game.
Nick Potts earns the nod with an mi_rating of 90.30 – in a losing cause for Derbyshire. His all-round display of 35 off 22 with the bat and 1/23 with the ball (the most economical of Derbyshire’s frontline bowlers) made him the standout performer across both innings. A superb effort that deserved to be on the winning side.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Nick Potts – 90.30 – All-round brilliance: 35 off 22 with the bat and 1/23 with the ball. Match MVP in a losing cause.
- Matthew Montgomery – 80.98 – Top-scored with 50 off 30 when Derbyshire were in deep trouble. Rescued the innings from 75/6.
- Simon Harmer – 74.03 – The experienced spinner took 2/25 from four overs and was there at the end with 4* off 1.
- Matthew Critchley – 69.89 – Explosive 37 off 21 in the chase broke Derbyshire’s resistance when Essex still needed 65.
- Charlie Allison – 63.93 – Match-winning 67* off 49 to anchor the chase. Cool head under pressure.
Turning Point
The dismissal of Matthew Montgomery at 143/8 in the 17th over was the key moment. Montgomery had dragged Derbyshire from 75/6 to a competitive total with his counterattacking 50. Had he survived another two or three overs, Derbyshire could easily have pushed past 190. Instead, the last three wickets fell for just 30 runs, leaving them roughly 15-20 runs short of a truly defendable score.
Match Context
Essex climb to 13th in the T20 Blast 2026 standings with 4 points from 3 matches (W1 L2, NRR -0.155). Their first win of the campaign, but plenty of ground to make up. Derbyshire sit 5th with 8 points from 4 matches (W2 L2, NRR +1.183) – still well placed, but consecutive losses would start to hurt.
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