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Durham v Worcestershire : CC September 15


13 years time - After 20 years as CEO, Timothy Jon Bostock will leave his role as CEO of Durham CCC. Mr Bostock spent most of this time trying to get his nose into The Hundred trough but failed woefully. Durham CCC, after 16 consecutive years in the semi-professional North Regional Cricket League, a feeder league to the four team County Championship North Division One, wish him well.
Sad mate and in jest but with this idiot if we had to go minor county but hundred franchise he would sign us up. I hate the guy with a passion!
 
Can we refuse the handshake on the draw at the end if it means we can get one or two more batting points?

Its similar to the India test match although they were getting centuries rather than points.

I just wondered if the umpires step in or if we can go on till the end of the 96 overs.
 
Disappointed with Bedingham. He'd already scored a few boundaries. He didn't need to play that shot
 
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Can we refuse the handshake on the draw at the end if it means we can get one or two more batting points?

Its similar to the India test match although they were getting centuries rather than points.

I just wondered if the umpires step in or if we can go on till the end of the 96 overs.
I think so because it's the captain's agree on a draw, which means both need to agree.
 
Hampshire need to see out another 47 overs for the draw, that's looking more likely. Let's hope we can at least better their 2 bonus points to close the gap.
 
An excellent source says that Worcs came into the Durham dressing room at tea time yesterday and asked if Durham wanted to make a game of it but Lees (probably with a chat with Campbell and North) declined.
 
An excellent source says that Worcs came into the Durham dressing room at tea time yesterday and asked if Durham wanted to make a game of it but Lees (probably with a chat with Campbell and North) declined.
At tea yesterday they were 423-6, I think the odds would have been stacked against Durham chasing that down or any score around 450 in 4 sessions.
 
Everyone's least fabourite Curran just been stumped at the Oval wafting at the spinners. Hilarious if Surrey lose this.
 
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