Postpublished at 13:41 BST 19 August 2021
Ash Thorpe
Former Durham bowler on BBC Radio Newcastle
A very wristy flick that from Steven Reingold at the start of the over for the first four and Ben Raine just overpitching too much in his first over.
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Ash Thorpe
Former Durham bowler on BBC Radio Newcastle
A very wristy flick that from Steven Reingold at the start of the over for the first four and Ben Raine just overpitching too much in his first over.
Reingold 10, Selman 15
Too full from Ben Raine and Steven Reingold plays a decent on-drive for four.
Then repeats the trick with a much better-looking stroke.
Best over for Glamorgan and it completes not a bad powerplay having been sent in.
Durham v Glamorgan 36-1
An ideal start this for Durham, they've got rid of the danger-man Hamish Rutherford and the opening pair have got through a few decent sets so far under very little pressure.
Ben Raine into the attack replacing Matty Potts.
Reingold 2, Selman 15
A third wide of the game from Chris Rushworth but then back at his work giving nothing away.
Steven Reingold tries to break the shackles with a shimmy down the pitch but can only drive via an inside edge to long leg for a single.
Jake Ball
Notts and England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
I'd say it's a very even start.
Durham would've probably liked one more wicket, Glamorgan about 15 more runs but it's set up for a very interesting middle period.
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Reingold 1, Selman 15
Steven Reingold, a 23 year-old born in Cape Town, is away with a nudge down the ground.
But then Nick Selman is beaten yet again outside off, this time trying to drive off the front foot.
A mistimed on-drive has mid-on interested for a moment but it's well short of the fielder.
Reingold, Selman 15
Chris Rushworth goes too straight at Nick Selman and gets tucked past square leg for four.
But otherwise another very tidy over.
Jake Ball
Notts and England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
It's been a pretty good start from Durham.
When we play here, we always talk about not bowling more than the width of the stumps and the openers have done that so far for the most part.
Reingold 0, Selman 11
A nice settler for Nick Selman as he drives a ball too full past mid-off.
He picks up a second boundary last ball of the over but it's via a Chinese cut as he looks to play outside off again and gets a thick inside edge to fine leg.
Jake Ball
Notts and England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Hamish Rutherford tried to manufature a shot there and this is a pitch where if you bowl a good line and length, you'll get the rewards.
Chris Rushworth stuck to his plan there and more often than not, he's the sort of bowler who gets rewarded.
Durham v Glamorgan 20-1
A huge early blow!
Hamish Rutherford finally gets a chance to free his arms and flicks a full length ball from leg stump over square leg for six.
He gives himself some room last ball of the over and tries to go over the leg side again but only flicks it to long leg.
Simple catch for Alex Lees and Durham's tight start with the ball is rewarded.
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Rutherford 7, Selman 3
Some bounce for Matty Potts and Hamish Rutherford gets one on the splice of the bat having shaped to cut.
He then steers a single to third man.
Nick Selman nudges nervously outside off again and a thick inside edge runs backward of square leg.
Back on strike for the last ball of the over, another nudge outside off see another go past his outside edge.
Very tricky start for Selman.
Rutherford 5, Selman 2
Hamish Rutherford getting the fielders interested again with a big edge wide of the two slips to third man.
Then a thick-edged drive wide of point gets Nick Selman off the mark.
But he's beaten again by a full one from Chris Rushworth that goes away.
Glamorgan 4-0 (2 overs) v Durham
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle at Trent Bridge
A big decision by Durham to bring back Ben Raine and Matty Potts following their spell in The Hundred.
It obviously means upset for Matt Salisbury and Jack Campbell, but they have been in and out of the team anyway.
It's an understandable decision by the Durham Coach Alan Walker and will no doubt be seen as controversial by some because neither player has featured in the competition this season.
We are expecting around 7,500 in the ground, which is not exactly a traditional cup final attendance.
Playing on a Thursday in Nottingham is not traditional either, but you have to be in it to win it and Durham are looking for their third One-Day trophy today.
Glamorgan have lost the three finals they have been in.
Rutherford 4, Selman 0
No real signs of swing yet despite the cloud cover.
But a nervous prod outside off sees Nick Selman beaten on the back foot.
Excellent start from Matty Potts with a maiden.
Graham Onions
Former Durham and England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
I think Durham's strength is definitely in the depth of their batting, so they will feel like they can chase any target.
A Chris Rushworth with a new ball in his hand will also be a threat too and there's some decent cloud cover around.
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Durham v Glamorgan 4-0
Matty Potts from the Pavilion End to Nick Selman.