Henriques and Burns hospitalised after collision

Sussex’s Natwest T20 Blast fixture with Surrey was abandoned after 18.4 overs following a collision between Surrey’s Rory Burns and Moises Henriques when attempting to take a high catch

Will Macpherson at Arundel14-Jun-20151:41

‘The medics were on immediately’

Moises Henriques suffered a broken jaw in three places and Rory Burns facial injuries after the two collided in a sickening blow that saw both left unconscious and hospitalised and Surrey’s match against Sussex at Arundel abandoned after 18.4 overs.Until Steffan Piolet top-edged an innocuous Tom Curran delivery into the offside, this had been an unremarkable afternoon at Arundel. But as Burns, running in from deep cover and Henriques, peddling back from point, collided at pace and with their eyes on the ball, completely unaware of the other’s locality, its entire complexion changed.The severity of the situation was immediately clear, as both players lay motionless on the ground and their Surrey team-mates gestured and called for help. That help arrived instantly, as an ambulance and medical staff rolled onto the field and the remaining players took their leave.Henriques’ jaw had collided with Burns’ cheek, lacerating his face and leaving Henriques with a broken jaw. An update from Surrey on Sunday evening said he was awaiting surgery while Burns would need stitches on “head and facial” injuries.Both had been knocked unconscious by the collision and placed in neck braces and on spinal boards, while being given oxygen and intravenous painkillers.Concern among the 8,500-strong crowd grew as the group around the players expanded. More medics arrived, a second and third ambulance, Surrey director of cricket Alec Stewart paced about and captain Gareth Batty remained by his team-mates’ side, utterly helpless. The rest of the players stood huddled on the boundary on the far side of the ground.After 30 minutes or more, there was progress as Australian international Henriques was lifted, on a stretcher, into an ambulance, waving an arm as he did so. A minute later and the ambulance was on the move. Ten more minutes and Burns – who lay motionless longer and whose situation had initially appeared far more serious – was stretchered into an ambulance as well, offering a double thumbs up with his father by his side. Both players were sat upright by the time they left the ground.”Both players weren’t with it when we got out there, but by the time they left the ground they were conscious,” said Sussex physio John Marrale.As the second ambulance crossed the boundary, the announcement of the game’s abandonment was made official. Not a word was uttered in protest. The players were whisked off on the 10-mile journey to St Richard’s Hospital in Chichester, where Henriques’ jaw was x-rayed and Burns – while waiting to see a maxillofacial surgeon – was chatting to hospital staff. More will be learned of their condition on Monday, when Surrey are set to start a County Championship match against Northamptonshire at Guildford. The game will go ahead as scheduled.”Two people were injured but the impact went right across the game,” said Sussex chief executive Zac Toumazi. “The decision to call the game off was an easy one and everyone responded as quickly as possible. It was important that the measures that we have in place, that were tested, worked. The number one priority was the players’ welfare.”A vast crowd had rammed into the most idyllic of all the English outgrounds, but they aired no disappointment at the fixture’s abandonment. A signing session was organised and while most Surrey players left swiftly, Kevin Pietersen – who was playing his last game on English soil, perhaps ever – stayed with Sussex’s Mahela Jayawardene to sign autographs and pose for selfies.Sussex captain Luke Wright described it as an “easy decision”, while umpires Alex Wharf and Jeremy Lloyds had no hesitation in contacting Lord’s and calling the fixture off. There was no alternative course of action and the officials – whether medical or cricketing – handled a horrid situation outstandingly.Lloyds described the incident as “horrendous” and said he had never seen anything of the sort in 40 years as a first-class cricketer and umpire. “You knew there was something horribly wrong as Rory was flat out,” he said. “It was like slow motion, you felt helpless. The response was absolutely brilliant and the paramedics were out very quickly.”Wharf said: “It’s a horrific situation for the players and we wish them a speedy recovery. Player safety is paramount – we spoke to Lord’s and the ECB and got their gauge but we knew straight away that something horrific had happened and our chances of playing again were very slim.”The long shadow cast by the death of Henriques’ friend and team-mate Phillip Hughes in Sydney in November last year meant quiet panic was quick to break out among the crowd at Arundel. The incident bore more resemblance to Jason Gillespie’s collision with Steve Waugh against Sri Lanka in 1999 but the poor state of both players in this case meant the snap reaction was to fear the worst.That an umpire in Israel has been killed and a policeman in India blinded by balls since Hughes’ passing only heightens such fears and reminds of the game’s inherent dangers. This incident will once more be labelled freakish, with the blow sickening, the impact audible and the aftermath – with concern growing as fast as the number of medical staff – horrible.Thankfully, this will be filed under near misses and the signs – if nascent – are hopeful. While a period of recovery will be required for both players – Chris Rogers has missed a whole Test series with the effects of a concussion – the worst appears to have been averted. As the crowd filtered out and the afternoon wore on, Arundel – and the game of cricket – exhaled a great sigh of relief.

'Do you want to fight?' – Joao Felix angrily confronted by Jose Gimenez as Koke accuses Barcelona playmaker of trying to get ex-Atletico Madrid team-mate sent off

Joao Felix was angrily confronted by former colleague Jose Maria Gimenez before being pulled away by Koke during Barcelona's clash against Atletico.

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Felix confronted by GimenezKoke stopped the fight between the two playersLoanee scored in win over parent clubWHAT HAPPENED?

Joao Felix, who is on loan from Atletico Madrid, scored the only goal of the match against his former club as Barcelona edged out Diego Simeone's side in La Liga on Sunday.

During the match, Felix had a heated exchange with former team-mate Jose Maria Gimenez who angrily confronted the striker after committing a foul on him outside the penalty box.

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As per RMC Sport, Gimenez told his former colleague, "Do you want to fight?" To which Felix responded, "You hit me, you hit me." That further angered the Atletico defender who said, "Yes, do you want to fight or what?"

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Los Colchoneros skipper Koke was quick to react to the situation as he pulled his colleague away and warned him that he could pick a second yellow card and get sent off. The Spanish international said, "Here, calm down. Don't you see? He's looking for you to get a second yellow card."

Earlier in the game, Gimenez was shown a yellow card for a challenge on star forward Robert Lewandowski.

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WHAT NEXT FOR JOAO FELIX?

The Portuguese star has been a regular for the Catalan club since joining in the summer. He has appeared in 17 matches so far, scoring five times and providing three assists.

He will be next seen in action Sunday when Xavi's side take on Girona in another crucial La Liga fixture.

Dele Alli deal in jeopardy?! Tottenham could end talks with Everton out of anger at Toffees' claim £60m Richarlison deal to blame for points deduction

Everton's hopes of waiving a £10 million fee for Dele Alli could be over after they apportioned blame to Tottenham for their points deduction.

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Everton attempting to waive Alli feeSpurs could end negotiations Toffees critical of Richarlison dealWHAT HAPPENED?

Everton signed Dele from Tottenham on a free transfer in January 2022, bringing to an end his seven-year stay in North London. The Toffees also agreed to pay Spurs a £10m fee once the English midfielder passed 20 appearances, and he is now seven games away from reaching that total.

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According to the , Everton held talks with Spurs last month over a potential restructuring of the Alli deal. The Toffees would struggle to pay his fee in full due to their current financial problems, and Tottenham were open to a settlement that would suit all parties. However, the report also states that Spurs have reacted angrily to a claim from Everton in the 41-page written judgment published by the Premier League last week in relation to Richarlison's transfer to the club in the summer of 2022.

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Everton claim that Daniel Levy's refusal to fork out £80m ($100m) for the Brazilian forward led to their points deduction for breaching the Premier League's financial rules. The Toffees ended up settling for a fee that was £20m ($25m) short of their original valuation, which the club says was "directly attributable to PSR calculation difficulties". states that Spurs find the accusation against their chairman 'absurd' and it has been suggested that the relationship between the two clubs has been damaged beyond repair.

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The independent commission ultimately rejected Everton's attempt to use the Richarlison deal as mitigation for their over-spending, which has left Dele in limbo. The 27-year-old has not played any competitive football since picking up an injury while on loan at Besiktas in February. Everton boss Sean Dyche has left the door open for Dele to get back in his team if he can prove his fitness, but the former England international has also been battling mental health problems away from the pitch and it's not yet clear when he will return to action.

Injuries piling up! Man City sweating on Ederson's fitness ahead of Liverpool clash after goalkeeper pulls out of Brazil squad

Manchester City are facing an anxious wait on the fitness of goalkeeper Ederson after he pulled out of the Brazil squad due to injury.

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Keeper picked up knock in Chelsea epicWithdrawn from Colombia and Argentina fixturesCity assess foot injury ahead of Liverpool showdownGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

The 30-year-old suffered a foot injury during Sunday's epic encounter with Chelsea and has withdrawn from the Brazilian squad to face Colombia and Argentina in World Cup qualifying this week. Ederson is one of a number of players that Pep Guardiola has concerns about ahead of a huge clash with Liverpool when the Premier League resumes.

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Nathan Ake and John Stones both missed Sunday's game and Kevin De Bruyne remains a long-term absentee. City were unable to name their full complement of nine substitutes for the match, naming only six outfield players alongside two goalkeepers.

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"Kevin is long-term, John was injured unfortunately, Nathan was injured yesterday or the day before. The rest are OK," Guardiola told the media after the match. "I like to work with a small (group). It's so tough if five, six, seven players don't play minutes, they don't like that. It's what it is. So, if we have injuries, it's unlucky, but we have done all the time. For many years we've had this type of squad."

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WHAT NEXT FOR MAN CITY?

Guardiola might be happy working with a small squad but he'll have his fingers crossed that his goalkeeper will be ready for Liverpool's visit to the Etihad on November 25.

'Hard to take' – Alisha Lehmann shares honest thoughts on Aston Villa's disappointing WSL loss against Everton

Alisha Lehmann gave an honest assessment of Aston Villa's disappointing WSL loss against Everton, which leaves them down in tenth.

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Villa suffer home defeat against EvertonNathalie Bjorn penalty wins game for visitorsLehmann came on as second-half substitute WHAT HAPPENED?

Villa went in to the game high on confidence after a four-match winning streak in all competitions, which included a 7-0 rout of Blackburn Rovers in the FA WSL Cup. Lehmann scored a brace in that contest but found herself back on the bench against Everton, who earned a 2-1 win at Villa Park thanks to an own goal from Anna Patten and a 74th minute penalty from Nathalie Bjorn.

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Lehmann came on as a substitute just after the hour mark but ultimately failed to make a meaningful impact as Villa slumped to their sixth loss in eight games at the start of the 2023-24 WSL campaign. The 24-year-old reacted to Villa's latest setback on her stories, and issued a rallying cry to her team-mates. "Hard to take. But we keep going and stick together," Lehmann wrote.

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Villa scored 14 goals during their recent four-match winning run, and created plenty of chances once again on Sunday afternoon. The home side managed 14 shots to Everton's eight and had double the amount on target compared to their opponents, but they lacked the clinical edge to pick up a positive result. England international Rachel Daly did get Villa back into the game in the 55th minute as she smartly turned a Kirsty Hanson cross into the net at the near post, but it proved to be nothing more than a consolation goal.

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Villa will now have the chance to regroup as the international break comes into effect. Lehmann will hope to be back in the starting XI when Villa return to club action on December 9, with a tough trip to high-flying Manchester City on the cards for Carla Ward's struggling team.

All-round Stirling seals Ireland's World T20 spot

Paul Stirling’s incisive spell was followed by a John Mooney hat-trick at the end of the first innings as Ireland quelled a Jersey threat in a seven-wicket win at Malahide

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Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsPaul Stirling’s incisive spell was followed by a John Mooney hat-trick at the end of the first innings as Ireland quelled a Jersey threat to seal their spot in the 2016 World T20. Ireland’s qualification was also helped by losses to Papua New Guinea and Namibia. PNG, Namibia and Hong Kong finished on seven points to confirm their place in the playoffs next week.Stirling claimed 3 for 16 before bashing a swift half-century in the chase, which was sealed with 20 balls to spare, while Jersey’s knockout stage hopes were extinguished with the loss.Jersey were 88 for 1 in 13 overs after being sent in as captain Peter Gough and Sussex academy batsman Jonty Jenner put on a 46-run stand before Stirling sparked the visitors’ slide with the wicket of Jenner. However, replays showed that Jenner was struck outside the line of off stump on his attempted sweep.Jersey were still in with a chance though at 102 for 2 in 15 overs with Gough still at the crease, but Stirling and Alex Cusack continued to keep Jersey off balance and the last eight wickets fell for just 16 runs. Stirling hadn’t bowled since the tournament opener against Namibia, but his spell shifted momentum back in favour of Ireland as he induced Cornelis Bodenstein to loft to long-off before another ill-advised sweep accounted for Anthony Kay.Cusack opened the bowling and was hit hard in his first two overs – going for 18 runs, but came back in the 17th to end Gough’s scratchy innings for 42 as he mistimed a slog over midwicket that was well taken by Stuart Poynter backpedaling from edge of the circle. He struck again four balls later, teaming up with Poynter at cover to get the right-handed Nat Watkins for 1 before snatching his third in the 19th over as Corey Bisson lofted to Stuart Thompson at long-off.Mooney reinforced his position as the tournament’s leading wicket-taker, moving to 14 in six games by wiping out the tail with a series of slower balls in the final over. Charles Perchard was done in by a yorker out of the back of the hand off an attempted paddle scoop. Kevin O’Brien claimed a skier on the next ball to remove Ben Kynman before George Dockrell settled at deep square leg to catch Ben Stevens and give Mooney his hat-trick.With Niall O’Brien still nursing a knee injury and unlikely to take any further part in the tournament, William Porterfield moved himself back up to open with Stirling for the first time in the tournament. The previous five opening partnerships – a mix of Stirling, O’Brien and Andy Balbirnie – amounted to a total of 27 runs, but the reunification of Ireland’s prolific opening duo from the last few years had its desired effect, adding 44 runs in just 4.5 overs.Jersey’s fielding, which had been impressive all tournament, let them down as Porterfield did survive a straightforward chance at slip in the first over. Stirling also could have been caught off a slash to third man on 35, but Nat Watkins opted to let the ball fall in front of him to prevent a boundary which left the bowler Kynman bemused.Porterfield added 17 to his tournament tally of 186, including a huge six that clanged off an oak tree beyond the deep square leg boundary but fell trying to repeat the shot off the following ball from Kay and was caught by Bodenstein running in from deep midwicket. Stirling added another 47 for the second wicket with Balbirnie and brought up his fifty off 34 balls, his first of the tournament, before being caught in the deep by Jenner off Stevens’ left-arm spin.The only other wicket to fall was Kevin O’Brien, leg before after missing a sweep to Stevens. Balbirnie and Gary Wilson took Ireland the rest of the way in an unbeaten 21-run stand. Balbirnie hit the winning single through the off side on the fourth ball of the 17th over to finish 32 not out while Wilson ended unbeaten on 11.

Percival team up with GOALSTUDIO for an embroidery-heavy World Cup inspired collection

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British menswear brand Percival and our mates over at GOALSTUDIO celebrate the World Cup in classic style with a collection that honours the beautiful game, the old-school way.

Announced with a nostalgic pack opening of World Cup stickers – featuring iconic Percival branding – the capsule collection release coincides with the group rounds of World Cup fixtures. The collection itself comes dressed with Percival's infamous embroidery on the base of GOALSTUDIO's top-quality loungewear. A world-class pairing if you ask us.

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Featuring the signature Octo embroidery of the capsule collection, this track jacket with matching bottoms will see you through your everyday, whether you're lounging or out celebrating the World Cup. Shop the matching Trackpants here.

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One for the serial loungers. Working from home or watching the games from the sofa on the weekend, this muted green sweat set will see you through it all. Shop the matching Octo Hoodie and matching Octo Sweatshirt to complete the set.

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VIDEO: Lionesses complete impressive poolside keepy-uppy challenge – with Man Utd stars Ella Toone, Millie Turner & Maya Le Tissier celebrating wildly on England duty

Lionesses Ella Toone, Millie Turner and Maya Le Tissier have completed an impressive keepy-uppy challenge while away on England duty.

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Red Devils team-mates in Wiegman's squadHoping to figure in friendly datesEnjoying some warm weather trainingWHAT HAPPENED?

The Manchester United stars form part of Sarina Wiegman’s squad that is preparing to face Austria and Italy in a couple of international friendlies. While preparing for those fixtures, which will take place on Spanish soil, an opportunity has been taken to enjoy some warm weather training.

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During their free time, England’s players have taken to relaxing by the pool. A ball is never far from their thoughts, though, and challenges have been taken on when it comes to showcasing touch, control and team work.

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Toone, Turner and Le Tissier have set the standard when it comes to keepy-uppy skills, with the trio combining to complete a complex sequence of passes without allowing the ball to hit the ground. Wild celebrations were sparked once pulling off that move, although nobody ended up in the water!

Super Kings look to set Mumbai record straight

In spite of being on opposite ends of the points table, Mumbai Indians will bank on a strong head-to-head record, home advantage and recent wins against Chennai Super Kings

The Preview by Rachna Shetty09-May-2014Match factsSaturday, May 10, 2014
Start time 2000 local (1430 GMT)Praveen Kumar is likely to turn out for his third IPL franchise, Mumbai Indians•BCCIBig pictureThey may be at opposite ends of the points table but Mumbai Indians will go into Saturday’s match against Chennai Super Kings aware of one record – they are the team to have defeated Super Kings the most number of times in the IPL, nine out of 16 encounters. At the Wankhede, their IPL record against Super Kings stands 4-0. To top that off, Mumbai have won 10 successive IPL games at the ground.While they would have come as immense confidence boosters, Mumbai’s last two wins at home have only underlined how heavily reliant the batting is on Rohit Sharma and Kieron Pollard. The focus, though, will be on Mumbai’s bowlers, fresh off having reined in Royal Challengers Bangalore. Harbhajan Singh had been economical through this tournament, but against Chris Gayle and co, he stepped up as the bowling leader Mumbai needed in the absence of Zaheer Khan. He and Lasith Malinga will have to take charge again – Praveen Kumar comes into the IPL with little cricket in recent months, and Jasprit Bumrah will be playing his first match against the formidable Super Kings.It says something about the quality of your side when the world’s best T20I bowler is warming the benches. It took an outrageous innings from Glenn Maxwell to halt Super Kings’ six-match winning streak but on one of their worst days in the IPL, they also ended up scoring 187 for 6, despite the early loss of Dwayne Smith. Despite that failure, Smith will be a key player for them, with his familiarity of Mumbai’s conditions and their bowling.Form guideMumbai Indians: WWLLL
Chennai Super Kings: LWWWWWhere they standMumbai Indians: 7th on the table with two wins in seven games
Chennai Super Kings: 2nd , with six wins in eight gamesPrevious encounterIn their match in Dubai, Brendon McCullum’s unbeaten 71 set up Super Kings’ chase of 142 after Mohit Sharma had dismantled Mumbai’s batting with returns of 4 for 14. Rohit Sharma’s 50 and Corey Anderson’s 39 were the only substantial knocks in an otherwise average batting effort.Watch out forIn the last three IPL seasons for Kings XI Punjab, Praveen Kumar picked up 31 wickets. In the lead-up to this IPL, he played seven limited overs matches in the 2013-14 domestic season and went unsold in the auction. His history of fitness and disciplinary issues is well documented but he has also stated in the past how important the IPL is in making a national comeback.So strong has the Super Kings’ top-order been in this IPL that Faf du Plessis’ scores of 24, 7, 20 and 0 – all prior to the match against Kings XI Punjab – barely made a dent. In his last outing, du Plessis made use of the opportunity to play himself into form during an improbable chase and his 52 off 25 only adds muscle to an already robust line-up.Stats and trivia Among bowlers who have bowled at least 50 overs, Mohit Sharma has the best overall strike rate in the IPL of 13.6 Super Kings have 17 hundred-run partnerships in the IPL. Mumbai are second with 12 MS Dhoni needs three more dismissals to overtake Adam Gilchrist as the most successful wicketkeeper in the IPL. Gilchrist has 67 dismissals, while Dhoni has 65Quotes”I guess the main thing is you don’t panic. We have won two now and (teams on) the table are actually not that far apart. Anyone is sort of biding for that third or fourth spot at the moment.”

Hain century gives Bears control

Sam Hain scored his second century in seven first-class matches as Warwickshire took a grip over Durham at Chester-le-Street.

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ScorecardSam Hain made his second first-class century•Getty ImagesSam Hain scored his second century in seven first-class matches as Warwickshire took a grip over Durham at Chester-le-Street.Hong Kong-born Hain reached his hundred off 188 balls and remained unbeaten on 109 after enjoying a seventh-wicket stand of 101 with Rikki Clarke in the morning.Durham’s reply was twice interrupted by rain and bad light, cutting 21 overs from the day’s allocation, and they struggled against impressive bowling from Keith Barker.Clarke hit two sixes in one Scott Borthwick over and added seven fours in his classy half-century, made off 71 balls, but departed for 54 when he drove at John Hastings and edged to Phil Mustard.When Warwickshire resumed on 256 for 5, Hastings had three of the wickets and he struck with the day’s 10th ball on his way to figures of 5 for 94.Tim Ambrose shouldered arms and a ball which barely deviated shaved his off stump, then Hain, still on his overnight 12, survived his one big scare in Hastings’ next over. The Australian looked astonished when umpire Steve Gale turned down his lbw appeal but, although some hostile bowling and angry glares followed, Hain remained unperturbed.There were nine overs to be bowled with the old ball at the outset and it was during that period that Hastings carried the greatest threat.When Graham Onions took the new ball he conceded 23 runs in six overs and made way for Hastings to return, while Borthwick was tried at the other end. In the legspinner’s second over Clarke advanced to drive a six over long-off, then pulled another one in front of midwicket. He was looking in complete command when he got out.Jeetan Patel confidently stroked 32 off 26 balls before edging a cut to Mustard off Onions, who had one for 121 on his return from a two-month lay-off with back trouble.Hain was on 82 when he was joined by last man Boyd Rankin and continued to show maturity beyond his years in keeping the strike as much as possible. An upper cut for his 12th four off Onions took Hain to his hundred and in the next over Rankin was lbw to Borthwick, who finished with 3 for 70, his best Championship analysis for over a year.Chris Wright took the first Durham wicket when Mark Stoneman inside edged a flat-footed drive to be well caught by Ambrose.After the second break lasted an hour they had to come back out for 12 overs and Barker caused all kind of problems. He swung one past Keaton Jennings’ forward defensive stroke to hit off stump then Michael Richardson edged a drive to Clarke at second slip.Borthwick twice drove Wright handsomely through extra cover in his unbeaten 24 and Gordon Muchall made a confident start in reaching 13.”Sam Hain showed great concentration,” Durham skipper Paul Collingwood said. “We tested him with all sorts, but he came through it. He’s a bit like Jonathan Trott with some of his mannerisms.”It was a tricky decision whether to take the new ball in the morning. The old ball was giving us some reverse swing but when we did take the new one nothing happened.”

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