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Read MoreWorcestershire 16-3 lead by 42
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
As I walked from the press box to the pavilion the first wicket had just fallen.
As I climbed the steps wicket number two fell and by the time I had looked at the scoreboard and written down the details number three came along.
This is just daft.
Durham 136 all out trail Worcestershire by 26 runs
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
We have seen 20 wickets fall in this game and we haven't had 300 runs yet. They've fallen for a total of 298.
Durham resumed their first innings this morning on 55-4 and were soon in trouble, losing two wickets in one Ben Allison over, before George Drissell and Graham Clark added 47 for the seventh wicket.
Clark fell for 16 and Drissell was then out for 31 - the second highest score of the game!
Durham were dismissed just after 1pm for only 136, which is their second lowest score against their opponents.
There were three wickets apiece for Tom Taylor and Ben Allison. But on this track, that 26-run lead could be priceless. I think this game could be over today. If not, I doubt it will reach lunch tomorrow.
Durham 100-6 trail Worcestershire by 62
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
When two wickets fell in the fourth over of the day I didn't think Durham's hopes of reaching 100 were good.
But thanks to a partnership of 42 from Graham Clark and George Drissell they have got there. The two have been together for 104 deliveries.
These are much-needed runs in a low-scoring epic. The highest partnership in the game is only 55! All they can do is be watchful and bat and bat. But it really is difficult to judge where we are with this game at the moment.
Durham 55-4 trail Worcestershire by 107.
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
The sun is shining at New Road
The weather forecast has completely changed from the one forecast yesterday. It's a nice, sunny morning in Worcester and quite warm.
I wonder if that will improve batting opportunities today? We have already had 14 wickets in this game and only 217 runs.
Yesterday the ball was nipping about, but the wicket was slow and the outfield snail pace. The highest total so far is the 42 from Pears debutant Henry Nicholls.
From what we've seen so far, if anyone manages to reach 50 here they will have done very well.
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Read MoreWorcestershire 162 all out v Durham
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Jake Ball, who has joined Durham as an emergency loan signing from Somerset, has taken a five for on his debut. It's his eighth in first-class cricket.
He took the first three wickets to fall this morning and then took the final two shortly after tea. He's finished with figures of 5-47 in 16.2 overs. Fellow debutant, South African Codi Yusuf, also took 2-36 as Durham made light work of the Worcestershire order.
They had maximum bowling points in the bag after 66.2 overs. But on a slow track it's been difficult for the batsmen to time the ball and get it away. The outfield is also dead slow, so Durham may well have their work cut out with the bat.
There are 25 overs to go this afternoon - if the light holds! It's gloomy at New Road.
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Read MoreWorcestershire 125-6 v Durham
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Durham gave debuts to three bowlers today - Jake Ball, Codi Yusuf and Jack Blatherwick. And so far two of them have been in the wickets.
Ball took all three to fall this morning, before South African Yusuf bagged two this afternoon. He got New Zealand debutant Henry Nicholls LBW for 42 in the 43rd over. The ball shot through low and got him around about the lower shin.
Nicholls had been battling away nicely on a tough batting track and faced 115 balls before his innings ended. A few minutes later Matthew Waite edged Yusuf to Blatherwick in the gully and departed for eight.
Runs are hard to come by. The outfield is very slow and there haven't been many boundaries.
In normal circumstances this total may be worth at least another 30 runs more than it currently is.
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