Jennings and Green Shine as Lancashire Stages Remarkable Comeback Against Derbyshire
Keaton Jennings and Chris Green lead Lancashire's recovery with centuries on the first day of the County Championship match against Derbyshire.


On the opening day of the County Championship Division Two match at Queen's Park, Chesterfield, Lancashire staged a remarkable recovery against Derbyshire, thanks to stellar performances from Keaton Jennings and Chris Green. The duo's centuries turned the tide after Lancashire found themselves struggling at 132-6.
Key Performances
- Keaton Jennings scored a composed 106, marking his 33rd first-class century. His innings included 13 fours and showcased his ability to handle the pressure of a challenging pitch.
- Chris Green celebrated his maiden red-ball hundred with a commanding 121, featuring 20 fours and a six. His innings were pivotal in shifting the momentum in Lancashire's favor.
Match Highlights
- Lancashire recovered from a precarious 132-6 to post a total of 367 all out.
- The seventh-wicket partnership between Jennings and Green yielded 106 runs in 28 overs, providing the backbone of Lancashire's innings.
- Zak Chappell was the standout bowler for Derbyshire, taking 4-73, including the crucial wicket of Jennings.
Turning Points
- Green was dropped on nine, a missed opportunity that Derbyshire would rue as he went on to score a match-defining century.
- Jennings' dismissal early in the evening session did not halt Lancashire's progress, as Green continued to dominate the Derbyshire attack.
Notable Context
- This match marked the first time since 1974 that both captains in a Derbyshire game were over 40, with James Anderson leading Lancashire and Wayne Madsen skippering Derbyshire.
Conclusion
Lancashire's resilience and the centuries from Jennings and Green have set up an intriguing contest as Derbyshire prepares to bat on day two.