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93/10 (16.2)

CR : 5.69

151/9 (20.0)

CR : 7.55

Yorkshire won by 58 runs 🏆

Over 14
w
1
4
1
0
0
= 6
Over 15
1
1
4
1
0
1
= 8
Over 16
1
6
0
1
0
0
= 8
Over 17
0
w
= 0

Over 16

Durham 92/9
Callum Parkinson4(9)
Matthew Potts18(11)
Jafer Chohan1-27(4.0)
8 from the final over of Chohan. He finished with a spell of 4 overs, 27 runs for a wicket. 60 still needed by Durham in 24 balls, with one wicket left to play with.
16.1
0
Dominic Bess to Matthew Potts
Over the wicket, fuller, quicker and flatter at the middle and off. Potts miscues the bunt to mid on.
16.2
1W
Dominic Bess to Matthew Potts
RISKY RUN AND GONE!! Length and wide outside the off. Potts weighs back for the cut and finds deep backward point fielder. He wanted to come for a double and risks it. Potts was not the quickest of all here and was at the danger's end. Revis has been fire in the field today. A sharp throw at the keeper and the stumps were broken well in advance. 
And Matt Potts has thrown his wicket away as well. An outrageous second run call and he has been run out by half a pitch. Durham 10 down for 92 and Yorkshire remain victorious and win this away fixture by 58 runs.
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M Potts 19(13)

Run Out (M Revis/J Bairstow)

4s/6s

2/1

SR

146.15

Over 17

Durham 93/10
Matthew Potts19(13)
Callum Parkinson4(9)
Dominic Bess2-13(3.2)
YOR won by 58 runs
9:01 PM Local Time and 1:31 AM IST: Terrific win for the Yorkshire lads as they sneak a win away from home. An all-round display from the visitors today as they win by 58 runs.

Arriving for the chase, the hosts lost four wickets inside the powerplay. Hasan Ali and Faheem Ashraf were tight with the lines and didn’t let the opposition settle. With minimum help and right field settings, they ensured that the 151-run chase was not easy. David Bedingham was the only ray of hope that looked in the first half of the innings but Moeen Ali’s loopy delivery in the tenth over saw his departure for 41.

Having lost five wickets even before the tenth over, the Yorkshire spinners capitalised on the applied pressure. A wicket each fell in the subsequent four overs as the spin trinity of Moeen, Dom Bess and Jafer Chouhan ran riot in the lower-middle order. All of a sudden, they were 70/9 with plenty to chase. A 23 runs resistance followed suit for the next few overs before Durham succumbed to a 58-run defeat.

Previously, Yorkshire had to bat first and endured a shaky start, losing Adam Lyth and William Luxton early. However, skipper Jonny Bairstow played an uncharacteristic knock to stabilise the stage before James Wharton took over.

Bairstow eventually found himself going before departing for a gritty 37-ball 43. Wharton carried the innings forward with a composed 41-ball 64, his second half-century in three matches, striking eight fours and a six. Despite his efforts, Durham's bowlers ensured Yorkshire never fully broke free. Matthew Potts concluded with exceptional figures of 3 for 20, while Kasey Aldridge also claimed three wickets to maintain pressure through the middle overs. A late cameo from Matt Revis (19 off 8) pushed Yorkshire to 151.
That's it from one of those jam-packed match days of cricket. Yorkshire continue with their winning streak as they march into the tourney with pride. They will look to continue the momentum while the Durham side will need to figure out to cover up their grey areas. 

For now, this is the commentary crew of Arijit Kundu, Utsav Chandhok, and scorer Ashok Dayma signing off. Stay tuned! TATA!