LANCASHIRE made light of the loss of David Byas as they stormed into the fourth round of the C&G Trophy at the expense of Derbyshire at Old Trafford.
The left-hander - the hero of Wednesday's Benson & Hedges Cup quarter-final triumph over Leicestershire - retired hurt with a suspected broken hand after making just five runs, but that did not stop the hosts cruising to a first 10-wicket win in the competition.
Mark Chilton picked up the man-of-the-match award for his sparkling unbeaten 76, while Chapple hit a typically risky 81 as Lancashire reached their target of 168 with 21.5 overs to spare.
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