Thursday 25 April 2013

Tim Bresnan stakes

             
Joe Root (30 not out) impressed in reply, but Andrew Gale (25) went to the day's final ball with Yorkshire 57-3.Onions, one of Bresnan's rivals for a place in the England squad against New Zealand, forced Adam Lyth to play on from his fourth delivery and then ran out Phil Jaques after Root set off for a run, then changed his mind, before returning later to end a 44-run stand between Root and Gale by having the latter leg-before.Durham were looking for an improved batting performance after their top four contributed only 99 runs between them in their opening two games and although Jennings and Mark Stoneman were both back in the dressing room with only eight runs on the board, the third-wicket stand between Smith and Benkenstein provided some encouragement.Bresnan, now fit after elbow surgery , bowled Keaton Jennings with his first ball as Durham's openers went cheaply.It was ended by pace bowler Bresnan, making his first Championship appearance of the summer, who had Smith caught at long leg by Ryan Sidebottom and then removed Ben Stokes in the same over, before bowling former England team-mate Paul Collingwood with an inswinging delivery for a duck.Will Smith (42) and Dale Benkenstein (40) added 86, but they were all out for 237 despite 70 from Phil Mustard.Durham slumped to 112-7, but Mustard oversaw a partial recovery, hitting a six and nine fours, with support from Callum Thorp (21) and Graham Onions (27) to eke out a batting point before he was last man out, bowled by leg-spinner Adil Rashid in his 100th first-class match.

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