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Nottinghamshire v Durham, Chester-le-Street, 2nd day

August 3, 2011

Durham 351 Nottinghamshire 6-0 V 261

A superb unbeaten 133 by captain Chris Read Nottinghamshire was finally eclipsed by a six wicket haul for the County Championship leaders Graham Onions of Durham took the lead first round of 90 at Chester-le-Street.

Both onions and Callum Thorp was on a hat-trick at the same time when visitors first four wickets all fell on 21 and onions finished the sleeves again taking two wickets in two balls to finish with a 6 season's best to 95th

Despite the fifth wicket of 178 between the bed position and Adam Voges, Nottinghamshire were 261 all out, losing all the last four wickets for 21 runs onions. Their sudden decision to send two newcomers to open backfired as the 18-year-old Sam Kelsall have three times before the lights were attached to the back of his 11

She went to the sixth sign of the edge of the ball through two innings, Paul Collingwood to slip your left hand, then twice was almost empty. When Riki Wessels behind the ball long, and he has lost the midrange Onions wickets in the last two balls. Then the third and fourth in the next Thorp was a Durham Academy product, Karl Turner, Phil first nine LBW

Mustard jumped very well to capture their right to send Steve Mullaney packaging. Thorp played Lee hat-trick ball with confidence in mid-stop for three years and scored the first 25 races in his stand with Voges.

Australia has survived a second chance off Collingwood onion 5 and went on to do 80 more than his best previous season. Ian Blackwell bowled badly in his first spell, where the figure cut by his three four in his first race in the last 50 off 69 balls.

After 47 overs without windows, Thorp made a breakthrough in the form of Voges turn the ball in front of the room and opened a Dale Benkenstein hook to midwicket to the right. Lee Thorp also problems after tea, but he fell short visit to the captain of his four shots 15 to go to reach his second century of the season from 158 balls.

Blackwell improved and was given a desk when upset by Paul Franks merciless slog. Onions quickly cleaned up the tail, although the first victim, Graeme White, said he hit the ball when administered to low birth weight.

Andre Adams steepler slices deep point back after completing their five-wicket in the morning trip, but as much as 50 championship wickets period.

Earlier, Durham resumed this morning on 272 for seven and mustard and Thorp scored 30 in the first four overs, mainly out before Mullaney Adams Thorp upset. Mustard was dropped on 88 when Durham were all out for 351, but would have been happy with four bonus points after entering on 197 for 6.

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