Sunderland Echo

David’s aiming to Bed down and bring some success to Durham

- Sam Blacklock Cricket Writer @sunderland­echo

Durham batsman David Bedingham is excited at the opportunit­y the 2021 season will bring as he prepares for what will be his first full season with the club.

Bedingham, who scored 253 runs in a shortened Bob Willis Trophy season last year with a highest score of 96, is pleased he had the opportunit­y to play cricket last summer despite the pandemic affecting sport throughout the world.

“I feel like the 2020 season was a great learning experience, I didn’t do as well as I wanted to, but I am really looking forward to playing a full season and hoping to improve in all three formats for Durham”, he said.

Having joined the club last February, the 26-yearold managed a three-day preseason tour to Zimbabwe before the United Kingdom was placed into lockdown, meaning a completely different summer was in store.

This winter, the Durham squad have been able to prepare for the season, albeit in small groups.

“It’s actually been my first full pre-season in several years and I feel it has been tough, but really good,” Bedingham said.

“This pre-season has given the chance personally to work on the basics. The conditioni­ng and gym work has been really challengin­g but I am sure all the guys are stronger and fitter for it.”

Pitches with lots of grass

on and overhead conditions often favour the bowlers in April, but the right-hander is up for the challenge.

He said: “I have heard that the conditions are completely different in April compared to the middle of the summer, but I feel like we’ve all been exposed to different challengin­g conditions in our lives, so this is just another challenge that hopefully I can overcome.

"I am nervous about standing in the field on a cold windy day, that will take some getting used to!

“But I am really excited for the season and keen to test the skills we have worked so hard for in pre-season out in the middle against other teams.”

Bedingham joined Durham on the back of recent white-ball success in South Africa, and the opportunit­y for a full white-ball season excites him: “I am really excited, hopefully I can adjust to the changing formats better than I did last year, but a full Blast campaign and 50-over competitio­n means more opportunit­y to show my skills off.”

 ??  ?? David Bedingham.
David Bedingham.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom