Yorkshire avenged their defeat of the previous day by gaining a comfortable victory by 76 runs over Derbyshire in the one-day friendly match at Derby yesterday.
Gavin Hamilton retired with a slight hamstring strain but he will be fit for Yorkshire's first County Championship match of the season, against Kent at Canterbury starting on Wednesday.
Hamilton, who is being tried as an opening batsman in one-day games, scored 36 and put on 72 for the first wicket with Michael Vaughan (43). Michael Lumb was Yorkshire's top scorer, with 47.
Derbyshire were dismissed for 125 in 38.3 overs, Chris Silverwood taking three for 17. Off-spinner Richard Dawson took two for 28.
Updated: 11:44 Saturday, April 21, 2001
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