Allrounder scores unbeaten 80 followed by 2 for 31 with his legbreaks
Derbyshire 209 for 6 (Critchley 80*, Reece 51, Naveen 3-26) beat Leicestershire 186 (van Beek 3-37) by 23 runs
The two Derbyshire allrounders struck four sixes each as Derbyshire posted the fifth-highest total in T20 matches. Gavin Griffths, who took four wickets against Lancashire the night before, added one more but conceded 26 in an over for figures of 1 for 49 from three.
After Derbyshire were asked to bat, Foxes fans were soon enjoying the sight of Naveen bamboozling batsmen with his heavily disguised slower balls, the 21-year-old dismissing debutant Harry Came and Derbyshire skipper Billy Godleman in his first two overs.
Came – in for the injured Wayne Madsen – miscued to mid-on before Godleman, despite all his know-how, was left groping for another floaty delivery that bowled him.
Two of Reece’s sixes came in the Powerplay as the Falcons advanced to 52 for 2, after which Leus du Plooy was soon caught behind off a wide ball from offspinner Arron Lilley.
Reece, dropped on 50, had added only a single when a Griffiths yorker beat his attempted reverse sweep but if Leicestershire imagined they had made the decisive breakthrough they were mistaken as Critchley and Alex Hughes added 85 from 47 balls before Hughes holed out to long-on for 38.
Naveen avenged a huge six from Fynn Hudson-Prentice by having him caught off a miscue next ball but could not stop Derbyshire recording their highest score against Leicestershire in this format.
After the Foxes lost Scott Steel first ball, Lilley boldly tried to keep the required rate in reach by smashing 29 from 20 balls but then found the fielder at long-on and being eight ahead on the Powerplay score was tempered for the Foxes as Josh Inglis was well caught at deep midwicket to the last ball of the sixth over.
Colin Ackermann and Lewis Hill were dismissed in consecutive overs and though Patel and Ben Mike attempted to keep their side in theoretical contention, they too fell in consecutive overs, after which Critchley dismissed Naveen and Will Davis for ducks in the same over before van Beek wrapped things up by having Griffiths caught at long-off.
Source: ESPN Crickinfo