Derbyshire captain cannot wait to see the fans back

Derbyshire captain Billy Godleman says he can’t wait to catch up with supporters during the 2021 season.
Billy Godleman is missing the fans.Billy Godleman is missing the fans.
Billy Godleman is missing the fans.

The coronavirus pandemic saw all professional cricket in England played behind closed doors in 2020, while Derbyshire also played all of their games on the road as the club supported the return of international cricket, by having their home ground used as a bio-secure venue for a number of international sides.

Despite playing in empty stadiums, Godleman and the side enjoyed an impressive Bob Willis Trophy campaign, which saw them finish second in the North Group with the join-most points of any Division Two side.

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With the 2021 County Championship fixtures announced, cricket will return to Derbyshire in April and Godleman is hoping members will be back in the ground.

“To have the engagement and personal support from our Members would be welcomed immensely,” said Godleman.

“They really give us a lift when we play at home, the Members are always so supportive and we’ve really missed walking around the ground and catching up with them, because we are such a family-friendly club.

“The players and members know each other personally, and they have supported us strongly on and off the field, and we really appreciate that. The prospect of being back close to them is one that we’re really excited about.

“It will be nice to play in front of crowds again. It wasn’t too different in the four-day games (in 2020), but it felt strange to be playing Twenty20 matches in big empty stadiums."