Northamptonshire pushed the world’s number 1 ranked T20 side to the final over in a thrilling T20 friendly at Wantage Road. Harshal Patel (54) and Dinesh Karthik (34) scored runs for India as they posted 149/8 after being in early trouble with the dismissals of Samson, Tripathi and Yadav. Northamptonshire also lost early wickets before Saif Zaib took the chase to the final over in front of a capacity crowd at Wantage Road. Intro and highlights collation courtesy of Apollo Productions: https://www.apollo-productions.co.uk/about
Northamptonshire’s bowlers were frustrated by Durham’s lower order as the visitors took control at Wantage Road. Tailenders Potts and Trevaskis added 149 for the penultimate wicket – a Durham record against Northamptonshire and one shy of the outright best against any county. For both the 22-year-olds it meant their highest first-class scores – Potts scored 81 while Trevaskis was left unbeaten on 77. Their contributions, coupled with Scott Borthwick’s 73 and 40-odds for Graham Clark and Coughlin, gave Durham a 217 run first-innings lead, which Northamptonshire knocked down to 207 during a nervy four-over spell under the floodlights.
Watch the best of the action from day three at Wantage Road as Harry Brook completed a phenomenal hundred before Yorkshire's bowlers completed a brilliant win.
Watch the best of the action from day two at Wantage Road as Yorkshire dismissed Northants for 170 before building a lead of 147.
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