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12th August 2023 Match Previews

Campbell names unchanged 13 player squad for Northamptonshire at home

Durham will be looking to make it back to wins in the Metro Bank One Day Cup when they take on Northamptonshire Steelbacks tomorrow at Seat Unique Riverside.

Head Coach Ryan Campbell has named an unchanged 13 player squad to the one that beat Derbyshire on Friday in a high scoring thriller, as Durham defended 333 to win by 27 runs.

Friday’s victory took Durham up to third in Group B with 5 points with 2 wins, 1 loss and 1 no result.

Northamptonshire are one point below Durham in the table in fourth place, having won two and lost one, but have played a game less than Durham.

Words from Graham Clark

“It was a good game of cricket against Derbyshire. Sometimes 50-over cricket can build up to those types of finishes. I thought we stuck at our task really well and there were periods where you think they were on top, but when you’ve got runs on the board there’s always that little bit of pressure. Our bowlers held their nerve brilliantly and to come away with the win is great. I feel a bit bad about running Alex Lees out, but sometimes we dovetail quite well.
“We work very well as a partnership and hopefully we can continue that in the rest of the competition. I should be converting these fifties into big scores like your 130 and 140 plus, and would have got us up to 360 or 370.. So it was frustrating from my point of view that I couldn’t kill the game for us, but we’re winning games and I’m getting those contributions so hopefully that big score won’t be far away.”

Squad v Northamptonshire [13th August]

David Bedingham, Scott Borthwick, Jonathan Bushnell, Graham Clark, Paul Coughlin, George Drissell, Oliver Gibson, Michael Jones, Alex Lees*, Ben McKinney, Migael Pretorius, Luke Robinson, Liam Trevaskis

Opposition Corner

Captain: Lewis McManus

Overseas players: Sam Whiteman (Australia)

2022 finish: Eighth (Group B)

2022 leading runscorer: Will Young (345)

2022 leading wicket taker: Nathan Buck (14)

Key player: Emilio Gay – He scored more than 300 runs in last year’s competition comes into the tournament in rich form having just scored his fourth Championship ton at Emirates Old Trafford. The stylish left-hander is pushing his case hard to be seen as an all-format player rather than a red ball specialist and his runs could be key to Northamptonshire’s success.

Young Player to watch: Justin Broad – The batter signed his first professional contract in June following a string of impressive performances for the second team. Broad, who has also made nine international appearances for Germany, immediately became a regular fixture in the Blast and Championship, where he took useful wickets with his medium pace.

Final thought: With Northamptonshire sitting at the foot of Division One, the tournament offers a chance to kickstart their season with keeper Lewis McManus taking over as captain. While the experienced Rob Keogh, Ben Sanderson and Tom Taylor are managing injuries they are expected to feature, but this will also be an opportunity for the club’s talented young bowlers to stake their claims.

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 Cricket YouTube channel.

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