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da roleta: Alan Mullally returned from England one-day duty to help end Durham’sunbeaten record in the National League

Simon Walter24-Jun-2001Alan Mullally returned from England one-day duty to help end Durham’sunbeaten record in the National League.League leaders Durham arrived at West End looking for their sixth win butMullally uprooted Nicky Peng’s off stump with the second ball of thevisitors’ innings to set Hampshire on their way.And Mullally produced the catch of the afternoon when he ran 25 yards todismiss England teammate Paul Collingwood for four off the bowling ofDimitri Mascarenhas.That left Durham on 26-3 after ten overs in reply to Hampshire’s 222-7.James Hamblin weighed in with two wickets in the first of his five overswhile Zimbabwe international Neil Johnson finished with 2-13.And rookie seamer Chris Tremlett wrapped up the innings by bowling NickyHatch in the 37th over, leaving Durham 64 runs adrift at 158 all out.Only number three Martin Love offered any resistance, scoring 39 off 54balls before Hamblin trapped him leg before with his first delivery of theafternoon.In-form Hampshire batsman Derek Kenway produced the innings of the match onthe day he received his county cap.But he fell four runs short of a second successive National Leaguehalf-century before Robin Smith and Lawrence Prittipaul put on 58 in tenovers.