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Alex Davies smashes 82 for Lancashire in four-run Vitality Blast win over Derbyshire

Falcons run Lancashire close as injured Wayne Madsen and Matt Critchley smash boundaries

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Watch the best bits from Lancashire Lightning's four-run win over Derbyshire Falcons in the Vitality Blast, which featured a 56-ball 82 from opener Alex Davies

Alex Davies continued his sparkling start to the Vitality Blast as his 82 from 56 balls helped Lancashire Lightning to a tight four-run win over Derbyshire Falcons.

Derbyshire vs Lancashire scorecard

Davies backed up his 65 against Durham on Thursday, striking four sixes and five fours before falling 18 shy of a maiden T20 ton in Lightning's 178-5.

Falcons - who remain winless in the North Group this campaign - appeared out of the running when they slipped to 60-3 after nine overs.

Alex Davies
Image: Davies struck four sixes and five fours at Emerald Headingley

However, Wayne Madsen (44 off 27) - batting with a runner after injuring himself ramping a four - and Leus du Plooy (29 off 16) fired in the middle order.

The equation was then reduced to seven from three balls when Matt Critchley (32 off 20) attacked Tom Bailey in the final over, which began with Derbyshire requiring 19.

Bailey, though, held his nerve and with the Falcons needing six off the final ball to win and five to tie, Harvey Hosein could only secure a single.

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Madsen's injury was a possible turning point for Derbyshire, with the 36-year-old's movement subsequently restricted before he holed out off Matt Parkinson in the 15th over as his team ended on 174-7.

Wayne MAdsen
Image: Wayne Madsen was hampered by injury after ramping a boundary

Davies' dynamic innings proved key, though - the Lancashire opener sharing half-century stands with Keaton Jennings (29 off 22) and Steven Croft (38 off 21) before Falcons pulled back the run rate with a cluster of wickets.

Lancashire always appeared to have the edge during Derbyshire's chase, especially when Luis Reece (39) was third man out, caught on the scoop off Danny Lamb.

Madsen, du Plooy and Critchley gave Lightning a scare but Dane Vilas' side edged home to join Nottinghamshire at the summit of the North Group on five points from three games.

Croft followed his quick-fire 38 with two wickets and bowled most of his deliveries wearing his baseball cap on backwards, channelling memories of Geoffrey Boycott.

Watch more Vitality Blast action on Sky Sports Cricket on Wednesday, with Birmingham Bears vs Gloucestershire live from 6.30pm.

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