🎧 'Momentum is building' at Middlesbroughpublished at 10:05 BST 18 September
Dom Shaw and Rob Law look back at the "character" shown by Middlesbrough to twice come from behind to earn a late draw at Preston.
Read MoreDom Shaw and Rob Law look back at the "character" shown by Middlesbrough to twice come from behind to earn a late draw at Preston.
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Read MoreWorcestershire 566-9 v Durham
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Ethan Brookes has become the second Worcestershire batsman to score a century in this game.
Gareth Roderick made 151 earlier, but Brookes has just been bowled on 100 by Matty Potts. He threw the kitchen sink at a ball and lost his off stump. The knock included 11 fours and one six. The only six of the match.
And I have no idea why they have not declared. Tom Taylor has also just reached 50.
Durham didn't bother taking the second new ball until the 164th over with the score 554-8. They have been in the field for 165.4 overs and as a result of that this is their second longest bowling spell in FC cricket.
The longest is 176 overs batted by Yorkshire in 2010 when they made 610 runs.
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Read MoreWorcestershire 442-6 v Durham
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Given the amount of time lost in this game to the weather, I was hoping Worcestershire would pull the plug on their first innings at tea.
The track is flat and slow and Durham don't look like they will bowl them out any time soon.
I can't see the point in them batting on. They can't stay up. They were relegated earlier this afternoon. So why plod on at three runs an over?
If they want to go down fighting their best hope of victory would have been to give themselves four sessions to try and bowl Durham out twice.
Gareth Roderick has 140 and Ethan Brookes 40. But it's all desperately dull.
The groundstaff are now doing a co-ordinated lap of the field, rather slowly, a bit like the pace of this game. Commentator Melinda Farrell says it's a funeral march to commemorate the death of this pitch!
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