The Chronicle

Riversider­s battle to draw at Edgbaston

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DURHAM’S resilience was rewarded with a draw on their return to Vitality County Championsh­ip Division One after their game against Warwickshi­re drifted to stalemate at Edgbaston.

Warwickshi­re began the final day scenting victory as the newlypromo­ted side, following on, resumed on 12 for two, still 169 behind.

But stubborn batting, led by a maiden century from nightwatch­man Matthew Potts (149 not out, 254 balls), along with weather interferen­ce, sentenced the match to a draw. The visitors closed on 293 for six.

Having conceded 698 for three in a bruising re-entry to the top flight, Durham take a lot of credit for battling to a draw, earned principall­y by their first innings 517, the third highest score ever by a team which then had to follow on.

Ultimately, both bowling attacks were nullified by a combinatio­n of placid pitch and Kookaburra ball.

If Warwickshi­re were to force a result on the final day, they needed to strike early but overnight pair Potts and Colin Ackermann, little troubled on a pitch which did not deteriorat­e, stretched their partnershi­p another 100 minutes into the morning session.

The third-wicket pair added 79 in 30 overs before Ackermann (22, 100 balls) played back to Yates and a sharply turning ball knocked out his middle stump.

Yates has good reason to remember this match having scored a superb 191 (25 fours, five sixes) and taken a nifty catch and seven wickets including a careerbest four for 137.

Potts will also long recall this game. He lifted Danny Briggs straight for six on his way to a 97-ball half-century and advanced smoothly to his maiden ton.

David Bedingham settled alongside him as the pair added 50 in 56 balls before Bedingham (35, 41 balls) departed in anguish after donating a maiden first class wicket to Jake Bethell when he hoiked a long hop to deep mid-wicket.

That left Durham four down and still 25 behind with 50 overs left in the match but the weather, which had already dabbled in drizzle, hail, sleet, simooms, sunshine and bitterly cold winds during the day, switched on a burst of heavy rain.

That interrupti­on ended all hope of a positive result.

All that remained was for Potts and Ollie Robinson (52, 52 balls) to enjoy some sedate batting practice.

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