Ryan Higgins Leads Middlesex to a Gritty Draw Against Derbyshire in County Championship
Ryan Higgins' crucial half-century helped Middlesex secure a draw against Derbyshire in a thrilling County Championship match.


In a nail-biting finish at the County Ground, Derby, Ryan Higgins emerged as the hero for Middlesex, scoring a vital 56 to help his team secure a draw against Derbyshire on the final day of the County Championship Division Two match.
Match Overview
Derbyshire had set a formidable total of 472 in their first innings, thanks to a century by Andersson. Middlesex, in response, managed 315 in their first innings and were forced to follow on. In their second innings, Middlesex faced an uphill battle but showed resilience.
Key Performances
Max Holden and Stephen Eskinazi provided a solid start with a 169-run partnership for the second wicket. However, both fell just before lunch, leaving Middlesex in a precarious position. Higgins and Zahar Gohar then took charge, adding a crucial 75-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Gohar remained unbeaten on 52, guiding Middlesex to 307-7, 150 runs ahead, when the match ended in a draw.
Turning Points
- Holden and Eskinazi's Dismissals: Both batsmen fell in the last over before lunch, giving Derbyshire a glimmer of hope.
- Higgins and Gohar's Partnership: Their stand of 75 runs from 155 balls was pivotal in steering Middlesex to safety.
- Gohar's Unbeaten Fifty: Gohar's composed innings, including two sixes, ensured Middlesex avoided defeat.
Conclusion
Despite Derbyshire's efforts, Middlesex's determined batting, led by Higgins and Gohar, ensured the match ended in a draw. This result keeps Derbyshire in second place, 13 points behind leaders Leicestershire, while Middlesex earned 11 points from the encounter.
Match Report by ECB Reporters' Network supported by Rothesay