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9:38am Friday 3rd September 2010
THE nagging doubt about whether Nottinghamshire will be worthy successors to Durham as county champions resurfaced as they again wilted under pressure yesterday.
10:30am Thursday 2nd September 2010
MARK Davies’ remarkable frugality finally gave way to his fragility yesterday after he had rapturously captured his first two wickets of the season.
11:30am Wednesday 1st September 2010
PHIL Mustard began the day with a quandary: what to do on winning the toss? By the close he was in no doubt he had made the right decision as he scored his first home championship century to check Nottinghamshire’s march to the title.
10:13am Tuesday 31st August 2010
DURHAM squandered a dream start to both innings at Trent Bridge yesterday as they surrendered what little hope they had of qualifying for the CB 40 League semi-finals.
12:04pm Monday 30th August 2010
A SCOTLAND bowler who is interesting Durham yesterday had them rocking on 38 for three before they recovered to win the CB 40 League match at Chester-le-Street by 63 runs.
10:20am Saturday 28th August 2010
DURHAM’S slender title hopes were extinguished yesterday, while those of Yorkshire and Somerset were severely dented, courtesy of a ridiculous gamble by Lancashire captain Glen Chapple.
12:12pm Wednesday 25th August 2010
CHASING their first County Championship title, with Durham to play twice in their last three games, Somerset are more likely to face stiff opposition from the weather.
12:07pm Monday 23rd August 2010
PHIL Mustard has blown hot and cold since his appointment as Durham captain, but once again it was Warwickshire who felt the heat yesterday.
10:27am Friday 20th August 2010
DURHAM skipper Phil Mustard refused to write off his side’s chances of achieving their dream of a title hattrick following yesterday’s four-wicket defeat by Yorkshire.
11:14am Wednesday 18th August 2010
IT was tempting to start singing “what a difference a day makes” yesterday until Durham lost five wickets for 46 runs in the final session to prove that their pitch had not lost all its sting.
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