Runfest at the Riverside ends in stalemate between Durham and Worcestershire

Worcestershire were eventually dismissed for 550, handing Durham a lead of 92. However, with little time remaining, the home side batted out the game with an unbeaten century stand between Rachin Ravindra and Michael Jones before handshakes

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Chester-le-Street: Durham 642-7d & 102-0, Worcestershire 550 - match drawn

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Durham and Worcestershire played out a draw on the final day of their LV= Insurance County Championship Division Two clash as 1,294 runs were scored and only 17 wickets fell over the course of the contest at Seat Unique Riverside

The Pears began the day 431 for 6, still 211 behind the home side's first innings total, and although Paul Coughlin made early inroads, a final-wicket stand of 69 from Gareth Roderick and Dillon Pennington saved the follow-on for the visitors.

Worcestershire were eventually dismissed for 550, handing Durham a lead of 92 to take into their second innings. However, with little time remaining, the home side batted out the game with an unbeaten century stand between Rachin Ravindra and Michael Jones, before the two sides shook hands on a draw.

The hosts claimed 14 points from their fifth stalemate of the campaign, while the Pears took 13, leaving Worcestershire once place above Durham in fourth in Division Two.

Worcestershire resumed with Ed Barnard and Roderick, with work to do to avoid the follow-on. Barnard scored early boundaries to find his rhythm at the start of the day, forcing a change in approach from the home side. Coughlin banged the ball in short and prised out Barnard for 128 by taking a sharp return catch, diving to his right.

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Rachin Ravindra made 263 runs in his one game for Durham [Durham CCC]

The right-armer earned his second wicket when Josh Baker fended a tame drive straight to Chris Rushworth at mid-on. Roderick was left in a desperate push to guide Worcestershire past the follow-on target of 493, but was running out of partners after Ben Gibbon was removed by Liam Trevaksis, as Scott Borthwick took a good low catch at silly point.

Even though the visitors were down to the final wicket and Durham took the extra half-hour before lunch, Roderick and Pennington safely steered the Pears past the follow-on, defying the hosts with a stand of 50 from 88 balls.

Worcestershire's mammoth 178.5-over innings eventually came to an end with Jonathan Bushnell claiming his maiden first-class wicket as Pennington's useful knock of 44 came to end, feathering an edge through to Ned Eckersley. The innings ended on a sour note for the hosts, who conceded a club-record 81 extras, beating the 78 against Warwickshire in 1994 in the infamous contest when Brian Lara notched his unbeaten 501.

With a lead of 92, Durham openers Jones and Ravindra were composed and untroubled at the crease to accumulate a fifty partnership. There was time for Jones to notch his second score of over 50 in the campaign, taking the opening stand beyond 100 in the process before the two sides called time on the game.


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