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Big controversial late twist

Three overs before the close, Chanderpaul edges Streak and the ball ends up in Trott's hands at slip. Most people in the ground were firmly of the view that the ball bounced well in front of Trott but the catch was claimed, the umpires acquiesced and Chanderpaul walked off with a surprising lack of evident indignation.

Close: Durham 110 for 3. Coetzer 31, Benkenstein 0.

That late "wicket" has given the Bears hope. They batted carelessly but are still in the match.

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Comments (3)

O.Codger:

The whole moral fibre of cricket has disentangled. I blame one-day cricket.

Kim:

Nothing wrong with the moral fibre of a sport that can have an international incident over a jelly bean.

Jane Hyatt:

Good mornining one and all wont be tuning in today till after tea, we have an under13s District match at Old Hill. I have to polish up up scoring skills. If any one logged in has time please text me with updates 07702707112. Thanks Jane.

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