Bedingham and Ackermann Star as Durham Dominate Lancashire

Bedingham and Ackermann Star as Durham Dominate Lancashire

Durham’s David Bedingham and Colin Ackermann put on a batting masterclass against Lancashire, guiding their team to a commanding position in their Vitality County Championship match at Chester-le-Street.

Bedingham, who has been in scintillating form this season, notched up his third Championship century and surpassed 1,000 first-class runs for the campaign. His unbeaten 177, coupled with Ackermann’s 111 not out, propelled Durham to a formidable 367 for 4 at the close of play.

The pair’s unbroken stand of 268 has already set a new fifth-wicket record for Durham in first-class cricket, eclipsing the previous mark of 254 set by Bedingham and Ned Eckersley against Nottinghamshire in 2021.

Lancashire, who were bowled out for 228 in their first innings, struggled to contain Durham’s batters. Ben Raine claimed 5 for 44, but the visitors failed to earn a batting bonus point for the third consecutive match.

Durham’s openers, Ben McKinney and Scott Borthwick, fell cheaply to Anderson Phillip and Tom Bailey, respectively. However, Bedingham and Alex Lees steadied the ship, taking Durham to lunch on 46 for 2.

After the break, Bedingham and Ackermann took control of the innings. They weathered two lbw decisions in quick succession, with Lees falling to Phillip for 43 and Ollie Robinson being trapped by Tom Aspinwall for 4.

Undeterred, Bedingham reached his 1,000th first-class run of the season and went on to score his sixth Championship century in just 15 innings. Ackermann also reached his century, ensuring that Durham ended the day with a commanding lead of 139 runs.

Lancashire’s bowlers toiled hard but were unable to make any further breakthroughs. Jennings’ decision to post five men in the deep proved ineffective as Bedingham and Ackermann continued to accumulate runs at a steady pace.

With the sun shining and the rain holding off, Durham supporters witnessed a batting display that has put their team in a strong position to secure a victory.

Bedingham's Century Keeps Durham in Contention Against Hampshire

Bedingham’s Century Keeps Durham in Contention Against Hampshire

Durham’s David Bedingham continued his impressive run-scoring form in the Vitality County Championship, notching his second century of the season against Hampshire. Bedingham’s 144 helped Durham reach 410 for 8, trailing Hampshire’s 503 by 93 runs.

Bedingham, who now has 490 runs this season, has emerged as one of Division One’s leading run-getters. His average of 81.66 is a testament to his consistent performances.

Hampshire’s Liam Dawson, who bowled a marathon 62 overs, claimed his 11th five-wicket haul. However, Bedingham’s innings ensured that Durham remained in contention.

Bedingham forged partnerships with Alex Lees, Matthew Potts, and Graham Clark, who all contributed valuable runs. Bedingham’s century came off 193 balls, and he celebrated with a flurry of boundaries off Kyle Abbott.

Despite Bedingham’s heroics, Hampshire still holds a slender lead. The match is likely to end in a draw unless something extraordinary occurs.

Bedingham’s performance highlights his growing stature as a batsman. He has now surpassed 1000 first-class runs in two of his three full seasons for Durham. His 14th century for the county is a testament to his consistency and ability to score runs in all formats.

The placid nature of the pitch made it easier for Bedingham to accumulate runs. However, he still displayed excellent technique and timing throughout his innings.

Durham Dominate Worcestershire with Bedingham's Century

Durham Dominate Worcestershire with Bedingham’s Century

Durham’s David Bedingham and Scott Borthwick propelled their team to a commanding position in their Vitality County Championship clash against Worcestershire at Chester Road.

After dismissing Worcestershire for 184, Durham amassed a formidable 319 for 5, establishing a 379-run lead. Bedingham, who recently made his Test debut for South Africa, continued his impressive form with a blistering 138, while Borthwick contributed a solid 75.

Worcestershire resumed their first innings on 78 for 4, with Jake Libby (61) providing the bulk of the resistance. However, Ben Raine and Matthew Potts combined to dismantle the visitors’ batting lineup, with Raine claiming 3-40.

In Durham’s second innings, Bedingham and Borthwick forged a 195-run partnership, dominating the Worcestershire bowlers. Bedingham reached his century off just 79 deliveries, showcasing his aggressive strokeplay.

Worcestershire’s bowlers struggled to contain the Durham batsmen, with Nathan Smith providing the only breakthrough by dismissing Alex Lees. However, Bedingham and Borthwick continued to pile on the runs, extending Durham’s lead to a daunting 379.

With only one day remaining in the match, Worcestershire face an uphill battle to avoid their first defeat of the season. Durham, on the other hand, are poised to secure their first victory of the campaign.

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