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3rd August 2023 Match Previews

Unchanged 13 named for Metro Bank one-day cup game at Hove

Ryan Campbell has named an unchanged 13 player squad for Durham’s second Metro Bank One-day cup fixture away to Sussex at Hove tomorrow.

Durham are on the road for the first time in this year’s competition and will be looking to bounce back from Tuesday’s defeat to Worcestershire Rapids at Seat Unique Riverside.

Sussex are yet to play in this year’s Metro Bank One-day cup and get their campaign underway on Friday. Sussex  have only lost 3 players to the Hundred in Ravi Bopara, Tymall Mills and George Garton. Having reached the semi-finals last year, Sussex will be another tough test for Durham.

Brandon Glover didn’t feature on Tuesday against Worcestershire, but if selected tomorrow, he would be line to make his Durham List A debut.

Liam Trevaskis made history for Durham last time out, becoming the first player to pick up a List A hattrick in the club’s history.

Words from Liam Trevaskis

“It was nice to get a hat-trick and to get that ticked off, hopefully there are a few more to come from the lads. Unfortunately, we were on the wrong side of the result today. We reeled them in at one point, but we allowed them to get a couple too many, but that’s just how the game goes. Ben Cox played a nice innings for them. He kept it simple and found the boundaries at the end to get them over 300.
“We didn’t have enough wickets in hand at the end so it was tough for Jonathan Bushnell. We lost by 42 runs, but that’s a generous scoreline for how we batted. This competition offers opportunities for players, the balance is what we’ve got. We’ve got four seamers and two spinners, so we’ve got a balanced attack we just have to perform.”

Squad v Sussex [4th August]

David Bedingham, Scott Borthwick, Jonathan Bushnell, Graham Clark, Paul Coughlin, George Drissell, Oliver Gibson, Brandon Glover, Michael Jones, Alex Lees*, Ben McKinney, Migael Pretorius, Liam Trevaskis

Opposition Corner

Captain: Tom Haines

Overseas players: Cheteshwar Pujara (India)

2022 finish: Semi-finalists

2022 leading run scorer: Cheteshwar Pujara (624)

2022 leading wicket taker: Ari Karvelas (20)

Key player: Cheteshwar Pujara – The impact Pujara can provide, as captain and with the bat, shouldn’t be underestimated. Sussex were on no-one’s radar a year ago but he scored three hundreds as they topped the group and he led the side shrewdly. He returns in decent form too, having made 133 for West Zone during a brief return to India at the start of July.

Young Player to watch: James Coles – Picked up nine wickets last year and his off spin has improved since while he also offers the promise of quick runs in the middle order. The 19-year-old has scored two Championship hundreds this season and the freedom with which he plays should be suited to the 50 overs format.

Final thought: Sussex will fancy a repeat run to the semi-finals, especially with Ali Orr, who made Sussex’s first 50 overs double hundred last year, and Steve Finn increasing their selection options after recovering from injury. Look out too for Ari Karvelas and Brad Currie to make an impact with the new ball while Sussex still have the option to recruit a second overseas player if necessary.

Match Centre

The Club’s match centre will be in operation for the fixture with live scorecards, statistics & video highlights as they happen. You can watch the game live via Durham’s match centre and Sussex Cricket YouTube channel.

 

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