Derbyshire 248 (Hosein 108, Leach 5-60) and 15 for 1 trail Worcestershire 475 for 7 dec by 212 runsScorecard Harvey Hosein scored his maiden County Championship century but Derbyshire were forced to follow on after another impressive performance with the ball by Worcestershire paceman Joe Leach at New Road.Wicket-keeper Hosein registered his fourth successive fifty plus score and reached three figures off 240 balls with his 11th boundary - through midwicket off Ed Barnard.It was a perfect reminder of his potential in the week that Derbyshire signed another potential wicketkeeper, Gary Wilson, from Surrey on a three year contract.But Leach followed up yesterdays century with his fifth five wicket haul of the campaign as Derbyshire were bowled out for 248.Only Hosein and Championship debutant Greg Cork (49) provided prolonged resistance as the Peakites followed on 227 in arrears.Then Leach struck an early blow in Derbyshires second innings to remove Ben Slater as the visitors closed on 15 for 1.The 25-year-old all-rounder is having a season to remember and he has now taken 64 Championship wickets to surpass last years previous best tally of 59 in addition to scoring more than 600 runs in the competition.Derbyshire resumed on 15 for 0 and were immediately on the back foot after Leach removed Billy Godleman and Tom Wood in the space of five balls.He had Godleman caught behind - an excellent take by Ben Cox diving away to his left - and trapped Wood lbw in the same over.Miguel Cummins worked up a good head of pace and had Wayne Madsen lbw before Charlie Morris made a double breakthrough.Slater edged through to Tom Kohler-Cadmore at first slip and the same combination accounted for Alex Hughes and it became 103 for 6 shortly after lunch when Tom Milnes was caught behind.But Cork, son of former England all-rounder Dominic Cork, joined Hosein to frustrate the Worcestershire attack for 33 overs during a seventh wicket stand of 96.Hosein came to immediate prominence when he made his first-class debut against Surrey at The Oval in 2014.He claimed 11 catches to break the Derbyshire record for the most dismissals in a match by a wicketkeeper. 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