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Bedingham sinks Northants to send Durham clear at top
Tanya Aldred
A glorious hundred from David Bedingham, his fourth of the year, swung Durham over the line against Northamptonshire – a six-wicket victory leaves them 32 points clear at the top of Division Two.
It was nip and tuck all day, until Bedingham, in partnership with Colin Ackermann, Ben Stokes’s substitute, pressed the button with an hour to go, lassoing Harry Conway on one leg for four.
Bedingham was all smiles afterwards, even when quizzed on Stokes. “He’s a good lad,” he said. “He brings extra energy to the group so its always cool having him around – but he’s probably back where he belongs.”
There was another knuckle-gnawer at Canterbury where reborn Kent beat Middlesex by 49 runs. Middlesex were set 231 but Zafar Gohar, unbeaten on 66, ran out of partners. Matt Milnes finished with five for 31.
Spin was king at New Road on a day when 14 wickets fell. Worcestershire skittled Gloucestershire for 185, thanks to five wickets for Fateh Singh, leaving them 87 to win. Graeme van Buuren took four for 36 but Worcestershire scraped home.
Glamorgan beat Surrey thanks to half-centuries from Kiran Carlson and Colin Ingram, despite a cover-your-eyes start to their innings when Billy Root, in his first game of the season, was run out for zero, finding himself at the same end as his opening partner, Asa Tribe. It was Glamorgan’s first win over Surrey for 11 years.
At Taunton, Craig Overton eased to his third Championship century of the summer, and Thomas Rew made 149, as Somerset drew with Warwickshire.
And after one last thriller for the road, that’s it from us. Wins for Glamorgan, Durham, Kent and Worcestershire leaves an intriguing couple of tables to tide us over till August 20. Until then, have a wonderful summer, and may your living rooms always be shaded.
Final scores
Chelmsford: Nottinghamshire 457 BEAT Essex 184 and 221 by an innings and 52 runs
Sophia Garden: Glamorgan 358 and 197-3 BEAT Surrey 105 and 447 by seven wickets
Grace Road: Leicestershire 453 BEAT Yorkshire 185 and 229 BY an innings and 39 runs.
Taunton: Somerset 208 and 435 DRAW with Warwickshire 330 and 98-2
Hove: Hampshire 191 and 220 BEAT Sussex 159 and 134 by 188 runs.
DIVISION TWO
Chesterfield: Derbyshire 364 and 25-1 BEAT Lancashire 161 and 226 by nine wickets
Chester-le-Street: Durham 405 and 296-4 BEAT Northants 450 and 250 by six wickets.
Canterbury: Kent 416 and 257 BEAT Middlesex 443 and 181 by 49 runs
New Road: Worcestershire 388 and87-5 BEAT Gloucestershire 289 and 185 by five wickets
Division Two table
1 Durham 149
2 Kent 117
3 Northants 115
4 Middlesex 99
5 Derbyshire 99
6 Worcestershire 95
7 Lancashire 81
8 Gloucestershire 38
Durham BEAT Northants by six wickets!
A quick single and handshakes all round with 2.4 overs left! A fabulous innings from Bedingham and a great team performance despite Ben Stokes being whisked away half way through. And that gives Durham a 32 point gap over second placed Kent.
Chester-le-Street: Durham 405 and 296-4 BEAT Northants 450 and 250 by six wickets.
Durham 23 points, Northants points
Bedingham, with no effort at all, slams Sanderson for six to reduce the target to eight.
Fifty for Colin Ackermann
Let’s hear it for the sub!
100 for David Bedingham!
What an innings – the promotion clincher? A fourth of the year, a 20th for Durham – 150 balls, seven fours, two sixes. Durham now need 28 and Ben Sanderson (23.3-4-56-1)is on his last, wobbly, legs.
Then there was one – Durham need 53 off 10.5 overs. I think they’ll do this with sixpence to spare. I’d better start writing up for the paper, but will pop back.
Division One table
1 Notts 116
2 Somerset 111
3 Warwickshire 111
4 Glamorgan 107
5 Sussex 105
6 Essex 105
7 Surrey 91
8 Yorkshire 89
9 Hampshire 72
10 Leicestershire 72
With 58 needed, Northants turn to Saif Zaib…
Worcestershire BEAT Gloucestershire by five wickets!
New Road: Worcestershire 388 and87-5 BEAT Gloucestershire 289 and 185 by five wickets
Front foot regret for Calvin Harrison and Bedingham slams six into the crowd.
Kent BEAT Middlesex by 49 runs
Gohar stranded on 66. Five wickets for Milnes, three for Dudgeon. The irrepressible Kent results machine thunders on.
Canterbury: Kent 416 and 257 BEAT Middlesex 443 and 181 by 49 runs
Kent 23 pts, Middlesex 7 pts.
Bedingham is caught by Guthrie on the boundary but – somehow – Calvin Harrison has bowled a no ball.
Van Buuren now has four wickets, Worcs struggling through treacle to 70-5. Need just 17.
Northants call for Ben Sanderson with Durham needing 86. They need to get Bedingham (72) out sharpish, he’s in the zone.
Somerset DRAW with Warwickshire
Taunton: Somerset 208 and 435 DRAW with Warwickshire 330 and 98-2
Somerset 11pts, Warwickshire 13pts.
Middlesex are nine down. 55 need. Gohar still there.
I think Bedingham might have pressed the magic button – he shimmies and on one leg pans Conway through the covers – 97 needed.
Fifty for Bedingham
A glorious shot by Bedingham to reach fifty, feet wide apart, fat crack, wristy smack through the covers: 104 balls, four fours, one six and averaging 80 this season.
Fifty for Gohar
Getting squeaky at Canterbury. Just 66 needed. Two wickets left. Zafar Gohar has a confident fifty with power to add.
England men’s squad for T20 games against India
England Men’s IT20 Squad
Harry Brook (Yorkshire – Captain)
Rehan Ahmed (Leicestershire)
Jofra Archer (Sussex)
Sonny Baker (Hampshire)
Tom Banton (Somerset)
Jacob Bethell (Warwickshire)
Jos Buttler (Lancashire)
James Coles (Sussex)
Jordan Cox (Essex)
Sam Curran (Surrey)
Liam Dawson (Hampshire)
Will Jacks (Surrey)
Saqib Mahmood (Lancashire)
Adil Rashid (Yorkshire)
Phil Salt (Lancashire)
Josh Tongue (Nottinghamshire)
Luke Wood (Lancashire)
James Coles has been called up by England for the first time.
Rain at CCL, but they stay on for now.
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And a third wicket at New Road – Swanepoel caught just out of the picture by Boorman. van Buuren now has all three. But surely too late, 32 needed.
Middlesex have lost another, TRJ lbw to the tireless Milnes (4-17). 82 needed, two wickets remaining. Gohar the main obstacle, 39 not out.
We pause while Harry Conway his trousers pulled down to his ankles, has his knee strapped up.
Just did a quick round of the ground. Lots of clapping and enthusiastic geeing up from the Northants fielders. They think this is on.
Tea-time scores
Chelmsford: Nottinghamshire 457 BEAT Essex 184 and 221 by an innings and 52 runs
Sophia Garden: Glamorgan 358 and 197-3 BEAT Surrey 105 and 447 by seven wickets
Grace Road: Leicestershire 453 BEAT Yorkshire 185 and 229 BY an innings and 39 runs.
Taunton: Somerset 208 and 435 v Warwickshire 330 and 75-2 Warwicks need 239 to win
Hove: Hampshire 191 and 220 BEAT Sussex 159 and 134 by 188 runs.
DIVISION TWO
Chesterfield: Derbyshire 364 and 25-1 BEAT Lancashire 161 and 226 by nine wickets
Chester-le-Street: Durham 405 and 151-4 v Northants 450 and 250 Durham need 145 to win
Canterbury: Kent 416 and 257 v Middlesex 443 and 134-7 Middx need 97 to win
New Road: Worcestershire 388 and 28-1 v Gloucestershire 289 and 185 Worcs need 59 to win
Glamorgan BEAT Surrey by seven wickets
At a canter! Seven wickets for Norton, hundreds for Cooke and Crane, 80 and 61 for Ingram.
Sophia Garden: Glamorgan 358 and 197-3 BEAT Surrey 105 and 447 by seven wickets
Glamorgan 22 pts, Surrey 2 pts.



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