The Chronicle

Key wickets lost but Durham duo fight back

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AGAINST an opponent without a win in this competitio­n in 27 attempts, Durham might have fancied themselves to get their LV=Insurance County Championsh­ip season off to a positive start.

But they will feel the opening day here was one of wasted opportunit­ies as wickets were lost at key moments, although eighth-wicket pair Bryson Carse and Ben Raine fought back before the close.

Asked to bat first on a typical green-tinged early-season pitch, they recovered well from a stuttering start against a Nottingham­shire seam attack that looked potent even with overseas signing Dane Paterson not yet match fit after a long-term injury.

The returning Scott Borthwick’s second county debut ended in a fourball duck but Alex Lees and David Bedingham each made halfcentur­ies and Jack Burnham was well placed to match them if not do better. Yet none was able to progress.

The swift demise of Borthwick, surprised by a Jake Ball yorker that trapped him leg before, followed that of opener Mike Jones in the same over, the fifth of the innings.

Jones, who also failed to score, edged to third slip, where Haseeb Hameed held the catch at the second attempt, at which point Durham were five for two.

Ball’s inclusion was something of a surprise given he had not played any warm-up matches after his involvemen­t with England in India but two for 10 from his six-over new-ball spell was ample justificat­ion.

Otherwise, it was Durham’s morning until the last over, after

Nottingham­shire had successful­ly lobbied to squeeze in an extra one before lunch. Bedingham, who had taken his opportunit­ies efficientl­y in a 76-ball fifty, faced a decent ball from Luke Fletcher but seemed momentaril­y indecisive as he edged to ‘keeper Tom Moores, ending an 88-run partnershi­p for the third wicket.

Durham needed to graft after lunch, but Lees cashed in on a rare loose over from Ball with three boundaries to complete an 118-ball fifty that looked like a strong platform.

Soon afterwards, however, he was wastefully run out as the non-striker, beaten by Joe Clarke’s pin-point throw to the bowler’s end after new partner Burnham had attempted a chancey second run to deep backward square off Lyndon James.

Burnham survived to reach 42 at tea but perished in the first over of the final session, caught behind on the legside as he flicked at a delivery from Fletcher, after which Ned Eckersley and Stuart Poynter fell in quick succession, the latter a deserved wicket for a tidy display from medium pace allrounder James. It was left to Carse and Raine to survive 16 overs against the second new ball and they have added 45 so far, dragging back some of Nottingham­shire’s advantage.

Durham batsman David Bedingham said: “I think after being five for two to be still batting at the end of the day we would take that. On the other hand we were also 144 for three at one stage, so you could look at the day in two ways.

“But in saying that it is early season and the ball was nipping around a bit so although we might not take the score after being five for two we can be happy and I think that last partnershi­p between Brydon and Ben at the end made it just about our day.

“Having them at eight and nine is great because they can both bat higher and if they can push us towards 300 in the morning we will feel in a good position.”

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 ??  ?? Durham’s Ben Raine and inset below, David Bedingham
Durham’s Ben Raine and inset below, David Bedingham

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