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Injured? He was shocking last season
Roughly translated - Pringle and Raine have been brilliant.3:15pm
Tea! Ryan Pringle and Ben Raine have combined to add an unbroken partnership of 92 before tea, frustrating the Yorkshire bowlers. The pair have played in a particularly aggressive fashion, especially of the spinners. However, they have also been fortunate on occasions, and with a little more luck for the White Rose, there would be more in the wicket column. Durham are 181 for 5 after 60 overs.
Roughly translated - Pringle and Raine have been brilliant.
I think Raine has developed into a good cricketer, pleased with his signing.
Forever hoping this is the year Pringle kicks on, we have invested a lot of time in him.
Super signing is Raine, if only we didn't treat him so badly first time round.
Lot of competition for places back then
Nothing to do with him not being selected, more the way they handled his release
What was the scorecard mateHonours even at the end of this. Carse and Potts both had a bowl.
Durham (287; Pringle 75, Raine 71) vs Yorkshire (294/7)
Durham’s bowlers had their first run out of the season as Yorkshire made 294/7 on the second & final day of the two-day friendly at Senwes Park.
Senior paceman Chris Rushworth was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets as the bowling attack was rotated across the duration of the 90 overs in South Africa.
There was a return to action for Brydon Carse after his long injury lay-off during 2018 & he returned with a bang, taking the first two wickets to fall in consecutive balls. Harry Brook dragged the 23-year-old back onto the stumps before Gary Ballance shouldered arms to have his off stump disturbed.
Ryan Pringle had Adam Lyth caught at backward point while Matty Potts struck with the first ball of his spell, trapping Jack Leaning LBW.
Wicketkeeper Jonny Tattersall was the pick of the bowlers for the White Rose, scoring an unbeaten century.
Durham’s next two-day fixture starts against Nottinghamshire on Thursday.
Carse and Potts (hopefully) being fit along with Rushy, Raine, Salisbury, Weighell, Rimmo and a bit of Woody gives us an embarrassment of riches. And, save for Rushy, they can all at least hold a bat.I really hope Carse can stay fit this season he could make a huge contribution if he does.