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The 28-year-old striker continues to be pushing for a transfer away from west London amid strong interest from Newcastle.
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Read MoreDurham v Surrey 21-0 (target 176)
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Durham's resistance lasted until 14:30 BST on the third day in CLS.
Surrey are now batting and need 176 runs to win.
There are 46 overs left in which they can try to get them today, otherwise they will have to come back tomorrow.
Sai Kishore did the damage with the ball as he took 5-72, to gain his first Surrey five-for.
It goes without saying Durham need quick wickets here. But if they lose it's likely they will end this round of games in the bottom two. And their next championship match is at Chelmsford, where they have only won once, in 1993!
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Read MoreDurham 250-5 lead Surrey by 81
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Surrey have just taken the new ball and Surrey fast bowler Jordan Clark and just delivered a juicy bouncer to his brother Graham.
The batsman did well to rock out of the road of it, but I think it caught the grill of his helment and he had to be checked over by the Durham physio. But he appears to be OK.
Graham has 23 runs and nightwatchman Codi Yusuf has 11. They have done well so far today but Durham need to bat well into day three, if not day four, to save this one.
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Read MoreSurrey take three wickets in the final session to leave Durham 222-5 in their second innings, a lead of just 53.
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Read MoreDurham 219-5 - lead Surrey by 50
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Got to feel for Colin Ackermann after he's been given out by umpire James Middlebrook, who seems to believe he has been caught at short leg off Dan Lawrence.
Ackermann can't believe the decision and stands there shaking his head. A look at the camera suggests his bat and gloves are nowhere near the ball. It has initially clipped the knee roll of his front pad and gone up his thigh pad to Ryan Patel.
It's a horrible decision in the circumstances because Durham are now effectively 50-5 and there were only 4.4 overs of the day to go.