Play-off finals to kick off late to spotlight CPRpublished at 12:52 British Summer Time 19 May
All three EFL play-off finals will kick off one minute later than scheduled to raise awareness of the Every Minute Matters CPR campaign.
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Read MoreNotts 102-3 trail Durham by 155. Slater 52.
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Ben Slater enjoys playing Durham. He's just reached 50 for the second time in this game and now has nine half centuries against them, plus a double hundred.
The latest came in 69 balls and included 9x4s. He made 52 in the first innings and is on the same score now.
Two wickets have fallen today. Nightwatchman Rob Lord was caught by Ben McKinney at first slip on 15, off the bowling of James Minto.
Freddie McCann then survived two massive shouts for caught behind off Ben Raine. The bowler looked stunned when Peter Hartley refused to give either.
But Brydon Carse then bowled McCann for six anyway, so his luck didn't last for long.
Notts 79-1 trail Durham by 180
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Durham have one task today and that's taking nine wickets.
But taking wickets here has not been easy in the last few days. It's been a batsman's paradise.
The first innings aggregate was 1,071 runs, but having scored a record 664, Durham did end up with a first innings lead of 257.
So Notts have their work cut out to wipe out the deficit which stood at 190 at the start of play.
Yesterday was a truly miserable day. It was gloomy and very cold with a northerly hammering the ground. But the sun is out today and it feels like summer is here once again, which may aid the batsmen. We'll see.
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