Paul Collingwood made his List A best score of 132
Paul Collingwood
made his List A best score of 132 as Durham got the guard of their Royal
London Cup title off to the ideal begin with a 54-run win over Northamptonshire
at Wantage Road. Captain Collingwood's 85-ball century drove Durham to 313 for
8 - their most noteworthy List An aggregate against Northamptonshire - and gave
his bowlers bounty to safeguard.
Paul Collingwood |
Richard Levi and Ben Duckett, who made his first
half-century in 50-over cricket, gave diversion pursue with a stand of 125 for
the 6th wicket in any case, at last, Durham's initial burst, decreasing
Northants to 37 for 4, demonstrated basic.
Chris Rushworth struck three times in seven
balls, first having Josh Cobb found by John Hastings withdrawing from
midwicket, then knocking down some pins Adam Rossington as he attempted to
force a ball too full for the stroke, while Alex Wakely was tidied up for a
brilliant duck in the wake of carring arms.
After the Levi-Duckett recuperation, Hastings
came back to have Levi rocked the bowling alley for 87 and, in the same over,
additionally knocked down some pins Steven Crook. Rushworth uprooted Northants'
last trust when Rory Kleinveldt holed out on 69 to profound midwicket to
complete with 4 for 41, preceding the hosts were full scale for 259 in 46.2
overs.
The rocking the bowling alley exertion was adequate
prize for Collingwood's fine innings. Durham were likewise in a sticky spot
prior on as they batted first having lost the hurl. Azharullah struck twice in
two overs to diminish Durham to 72 for 3 yet Collingwood counterattacked, propelling down the wicket to lift
Azharullah over additional spread furthermore bringing Rob Keogh down the
ground for four.
He shared an a sound stand of 61 for the fourth
wicket with Phil Mustard, who was dropped on six by Olly Stone at first slip
and took advantage of chance with a 63-ball half-century. Be that as it may,
having hurled a Crook slower ball over midwicket for his eighth limit, Mustard
was beaten outside off, dropped out of his ground and was astutely befuddled by
Duckett.
It finished the stand where advancement was at
over a run a ball to leave Durham at 133 for 4. Be that as it may, Gordon
Muchall demonstrated a diversion accomplice for Collingwood and the pair guaranteed there was no postponement in
remaking the score.
Running admirably between the wickets, they
included 92 for the fifth wicket before Muchall tumbled to the last wad of the
40th over for 45 attempting to lift the last chunk of David Willey's spell over
mid-off.
It cleared out Durham 225 for 5 as the last 10
overs started and Collingwood instantly
ventured over his stumps to oar Crook to the long-leg limit and slapped
Azharullah's second ball once again into the assault right over the head of
Crook at mid-off.
Collingwood was surrounding a tenth
List A hundred however required an over the top missed run-out from Azharullah
to arrive. Playing back to the bowler with his accomplice, Ryan Pringle, moving
down far, Collingwood chose to run
and passed his accomplice as Azharullah swung to evacuate the non-striker's
safeguards and run Collingwood out.
Be that as it may, for no good reason, Azharullah turned and tossed at the
striker's end and Collingwood was
spared - with Pringle run out.
Collingwood included another 39 keeps
running in 16 balls as 88 originated from the last 10 overs, demonstrating all
that could possibly be needed for Durham.
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