'Interesting to see how Somerset bat'published at 14:58 British Summer Time 22 July
Somerset v Durham 145-9
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Durham have at least avoided their lowest score against Somerset, which incidentally was 116 in a narrow win in Chester-le-Street in 2013.
For a long while today it didn't look like they would reach three figures, as Craig Overton ran through them, taking 6-17 as the visitors struggled on a green top in Taunton.
Twice he was on a hat-trick, bowling a nagging length which left a few of the batters unsure what the best way forward was.
Alex Lees had offered resistance until he tried to smash Overton into the graveyard and instead got a nasty top-edge which steepled up and back to the bowler when he was on 27.
It was an awful shot, but he'd obviously decided to throw caution to the wind. Ben Raine then made 42 and Neil Wagner 24.
I am not sure what to make of the track. I think it is a bit sticky and that is catching the players out, however some of the shots we have seen have been really poor too.
Maximum bowling points came after 27.4 overs. It will be interesting to see how Somerset cope with the bat.