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8th September 2024 Match Previews

15 in contention as Durham face Lancashire in the County Championship

Durham return to red ball action tomorrow, kicking off September’s County Championship fixtures against Lancashire at Seat Unique Riverside, starting at 10:30am. 

Ryan Campbell has named a 15-player squad to take on Lancashire which includes new signing Chemar Holder alongside the return of David Bedingham and Matthew Potts.

Holder is in line to make his Durham debut after joining up with the squad for the final three County Championship fixtures.

Bedingham returns to contention, following an unbeaten 188 for South Africa A whilst Potts has been released by England after taking five wickets in two Tests against Sri Lanka. Ackermann returns to the red ball squad following his partner’s successful birth of twins

Brydon Carse has joined up with England’s white ball squad, with their IT20 series against Australia beginning on Wednesday. Ashton Turner has returned home after Durham’s T20 quarter final against Surrey.

Paul Coughlin remains unavailable following an elbow injury sustained in the Metro Bank One Day Cup.

Following defeat to Somerset, Durham sit seventh in the County Championship, just four points behind fifth placed Worcestershire. Campbell’s side are looking to extend a 24-point gap to opponents Lancashire, who lie ninth in division one.

Squad vs Lancashire (9-12 September)

Colin Ackermann, David Bedingham, Scott Borthwick*, Graham Clark, Bas de Leede, George Drissell, Daniel Hogg, Chemar Holder, Alex Lees (vc), Ben McKinney, James Minto, Callum Parkinson, Matthew Potts, Ben Raine, Ollie Robinson+

Words from Scott Borthwick

It was a tough week in Taunton but I’m sure there are some positives we can take from that. We are in a really good place, it’s a fresh week, we’re back home and hoping to finish the season strongly.

(On Lancashire) They’ll be fighting hard, the league right now is really tight and no matter who you play you need to be on it. It doesn’t matter if you play a bottom or top side, if you have a bad session they will hurt you.

Keaton Jennings is a big character and will be pushing that Lancashire side to be fighting. It will be a tough challenge but our boys are up for it.

Match Centre

The Club’s match centre will be in operation for the fixture with live scorecards, statistics & video highlights as they happen. You can watch the game live via Durham’s match centre and Durham’s YouTube channel. Durham Cricket will have full coverage on social media, with a full match report at the close.

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