
Stokes stars with bat and ball as Durham dominate Derbyshire
Former England captain makes half-century and take two wickets to set up imposing position
Key Highlights
- 02ReportFormer England captain makes half-century and take two wickets to set up imposing positionBen Stokes hauls one into the leg side • Andy Kearns/Getty ImagesDerbyshire 127 for 6 (Stokes 2-14) trail Durham 283 (Clark 64, Lees 63, Stokes 53, Aitchison 5-70) by 156 runsThe Ben Stokes show rolled into Derby on a pulsating second day of the Rothesay County Championship match between Derbyshire and Durham at the OurCoop County Ground.
- The former England captain delivered another top all-round performance, scoring 53 with11 fours and then taking a wicket with his first ball.
- There was warm applause as Stokes walked purposefully out although the majority of Derbyshire's members probably hoped he would soon be heading in the opposite direction.
- Aitchison had Lees dropped on 58 by Brooke Guest diving across first slip and he beat Stokes who responded by glancing the next ball to the fine leg boundary.
- Clark mirrored Stokes, hitting two sixes in a 57-ball 50 and with Ollie Robinson, took Durham to 260 before the second new ball gave the game another twist.
Edition PKDay 2 - Derbyshire trail by 156 runs.
Current RR: 3.
02ReportFormer England captain makes half-century and take two wickets to set up imposing positionBen Stokes hauls one into the leg side • Andy Kearns/Getty ImagesDerbyshire 127 for 6 (Stokes 2-14) trail Durham 283 (Clark 64, Lees 63, Stokes 53, Aitchison 5-70) by 156 runsThe Ben Stokes show rolled into Derby on a pulsating second day of the Rothesay County Championship match between Derbyshire and Durham at the OurCoop County Ground.
The former England captain delivered another top all-round performance, scoring 53 with11 fours and then taking a wicket with his first ball.
He had figures of 2 for 14 but then pulled up at the start of his fifth over and had to leave the field, although he was back on before the close.
Ben Aitchison starred for the hosts, taking 5 for 70 to bowl the Division Two leaders out for 283 which included half centuries from Alex Lees and Graham Clark.
That looked an even better score when Derbyshire collapsed to 127 for 6, 156 behind, with Matthew Potts and Will Rhodes both taking two wickets.
The prospect of seeing Stokes bat put a few on the gate and it was not long before he was striding to the middle.
Aitchison was getting the ball to nip around and he moved one in to trap David Bedingham lbw in the third over of a sunny morning.
There was warm applause as Stokes walked purposefully out although the majority of Derbyshire's members probably hoped he would soon be heading in the opposite direction.
They almost got their wish as he edged his second ball just short of the slips but a lofted drive off Brett Randell suggested he was in the mood to repeat his hundred on this ground in the One-Day Cup last month.
Aitchison had Lees dropped on 58 by Brooke Guest diving across first slip and he beat Stokes who responded by glancing the next ball to the fine leg boundary.
Stokes moved into Benball mode when he dropped to one knee to drive Nick Potts gloriously through the covers before a dismissive pull brought him another boundary.
It was, however, far from a smooth ride with a clip off Anuj Dal just evading midwicket before an edge through the slips took him to a 56-ball 50.

Stokes was batting in what looked like a large watch on his left wrist but Dal called time on him when he pouched a leading edge in his follow through to reduce Durham to 182 for 5.
Originally reported by ESPN Cricinfo. TechVeb news desk.
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