The Chronicle

Bell and Trott see Bears to Riverside win

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IAN Bell scored a brilliant unbeaten century to guide Warwickshi­re to a five-wicket win over Durham in their Royal London One-Day Cup match at Emirates Riverside.

Bell was outstandin­g with fellow former England man Jonathan Trott, who also scored a hundred, as the two players shared a stand of 202 to grind down Durham’s total before Bell saw his side through to the victory.

Will Smith and Michael Richardson both scored centuries for the home side, but their efforts were in vain as the Bears edged the contest.

Warwickshi­re’s Olly Stone and Keith Barker struck early to remove Paul Collingwoo­d and Graham Clark, while Tom Latham also fell cheaply for 13.

Smith joined Richardson with the score at 54 for three and Richardson found his rhythm, although before his first milestone of the day he was dropped by Sam Hain on 47.

Richardson made his halfcentur­y off 49 balls, maintainin­g his solid form in the 50-over game. Smith too relaxed into his innings, and the pair were able to put Warwickshi­re under pressure. They reached their 100 partnershi­p off 102 balls before Smith brought up his fifty in style with a massive six off Stone.

Durham passed the 200 mark with back-to-back boundaries from Richardson, who reached his second List A century.

The 31-year-old made his highest 50-over score of 111 before he was dismissed, ending his partnershi­p of 161 with Smith.

Smith upped the ante to reach his hundred off 98 balls, including eight boundaries and a six.

He fell in the final over for 119, although the home side were still able to post 299 from 50 overs.

The Bears were put on the back foot in their reply as Ed Pollock and Hain were dismissed within the opening three overs. Trott and Bell proved their quality to stabilise the innings.

Trott was the first to three figures, calmly stroking the ball down the ground to notch his 22nd List A century, although he lost his composure drilling a Collingwoo­d delivery straight to Richardson.

Bell remained focused and brought up his hundred from 108 balls. The wickets of Adam Hose and Tim Ambrose did not deter Bell as he finished his flawless innings with a flurry of late boundaries to secure the victory.

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