Derbyshire captain Harry Came hit 71 runs from 116 deliveries, including 10 fours, as his side responded strongly to Lancashire's 351 on the second day of the Rothesay County Championship match. The match was reduced to 83 overs due to rain, making Derbyshire's task of overhauling Lancashire's total all the more challenging. Nevertheless, Came led by example, providing a solid foundation for the lower order batsmen to build upon. His innings was a vital component of Derbyshire's recovery, as he looked to take the game away from Lancashire. With the home side struggling to stay in the contest, Came's positive approach helped to shift the momentum in their favor. Came's partnership with Luis Reece was the highlight of the day, as the duo's positive approach helped to shift the momentum of the match in Derbyshire's favor. Reece scored 55 runs from 74 balls, showcasing his ability to rotate the strike and find boundaries. The third-wicket partnership between Came and Reece added 94 runs to Derbyshire's total, helping them to reach 174 for 3 by the close of play.