WORCESTERSHIRE are celebrating their first victory of 2018 as Rapids overcame Derbyshire Falcons by 50 runs at Blackfinch New Road in their Royal London One-Day Cup North Group opener.

The hosts are anchored at the foot of Division One of the Specsavers County Championship after failing to win any of their opening five games.

But they quickly settled back into the form which earned them a semi-final place in the cup last summer after an impressive performance with bat and ball.

Worcestershire amassed their second highest score in 50-over cricket at New Road of 323-6 after an explosive half-century from Ross Whiteley gave the innings late momentum.

Wayne Madsen’s classy 87 gave Falcons hope but they were eventually bowled out for 273 in the 47th over.

Whiteley has spent the winter playing in the Bangladesh Premier League and the Pakistan Super League either side of the inaugural T10 tournament in Sharjah.

That had followed on from him becoming the first Englishman to hit six sixes in an over in a T20 Blast match against Yorkshire at Headingley.

After sitting out the opening five Championship matches, Whiteley stepped up to the plate to smash 58 off 39 balls with three sixes and seven fours.

All three of his shots which cleared the ropes resulted in a lost ball as he and Ben Cox with 56 not out from 51 balls plundered 101 off 10 overs for the sixth wicket.

Tom Fell (56) had earlier helped lay the foundations for the late assault after the cheap dismissal of openers Daryl Mitchell (12) and Joe Clarke (14).

He shared in stands of 60 in 13 overs with Travis Head (30) and another 62 in 11 overs with Brett D’Oliveira (46).

It was another sign of a return to form for Fell, who failed to score a half-century in any cricket last summer, after his 88 against Surrey at the Kia Oval.

Derbyshire suffered an early setback as Worcestershire skipper Joe Leach held onto a sharp low return catch to dismiss Ben Slater (10).

Luis Reece was promoted up the order and added 51 with Billy Godleman before the Derbyshire skipper, a century-maker in Thursday’s win over Warwickshire, played forward to Head on 23 and was bowled.

Reece found another willing ally in Wayne Madsen during a partnership of 77 in 13 overs.

But after achieving a List A best 62 the former Lancashire player went for a violent heave at Ed Barnard over mid-wicket and was bowled.

Josh Tongue returned to the attack and a fine straight and rising delivery accounted for Matt Critchley (12) who attempted a hook and top-edged through to Cox.

Madsen has been a thorn in the side of Rapids on more than one occasion and he reached a 45-ball half-century.

But after making 87 he reverse-swept Head into the hands of Tongue at gulley.

Mitchell’s medium pacers sent back Daryn Smit (22) and Hardus Viljoen (0) in the space of three balls and D’Oliveira’s stunning returning catch put paid to Safyaan Sharif (1).

Alex Hughes (47) struck some lusty late blows before falling to Leach.

Worcestershire head coach Kevin Sharp said: “The lads have played very well and I’m delighted with that after a sticky start to the season and to get our first win on the board.

“We played with great calmness throughout our innings because it was a slow-ish pitch and it is very easy in one-day cricket to think you are not scoring enough.

“But the innings from Felly and Dolly (D’Oliveira) were very calm and kept a huge perspective on things and it allowed us to have some wickets left at the end for the lads like Coxy and Ross to come in at an ideal time.

“Ross, when he is in that form, is unstoppable really and he hits the ball very hard and a long way.

"He likes to have a couple of overs to get himself in, score some singles and when it is his day there is no one more dangerous.”