Friday 19 April 2013

Sam Robson continues

         
   Joe Denly made 34, but they slumped to 90-4 as three wickets went for 18 runs.Rogers, hoping to give a further reminder of his abilities to Australia's selectors against his former county, was lbw to Groenewald for 16 shortly after being dropped by a diving Dan Redfern at slip.Robson kept Derbyshire at bay for over three hours for 68 before falling to Jonathan Clare as they closed on 180-6.When Denly, Dawid Malan and Neil Dexter fell in the space of five overs, last season's Division Two champions were firmly on top, but 23-year-old Robson showed a calm temperament in going to his third consecutive half century of the summer.The end of Derbyshire's innings came in the ninth over when Tim Murtagh had Tim Groenewald (25) caught behind to end his 50-run last-wicket stand with Mark Turner (22no), denying England's Steven Finn (4-51) a five-wicket haul.

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