Byline: By JEFF BOWRON
RUN-outs and rain frustrated Durham on the first day of their
important LV County Championship match against Lancashire at the
Riverside.
Openers Michael Di Venuto and Mark Stoneman ran themselves out and
overseas star Shiv Chanderpaul's disappointing four-day form
continued with a 10-ball duck.
The West Indies' leading batsman has scored only 135 runs in
eight Championship innings since he rejoined Durham this summer after
hitting the heights in international cricket.
When rain prevented any further play just 11 overs into the
afternoon session, Durham had recovered to reach 142-3 after 40 overs.
Captain Dale Benkenstein said: "The way this summer has gone
it does not feel like we have got out of April.
"It was poor cricket for the two run-outs, especially for Mark
who was batting very well and close to his half-century.
"Shiv then got what appeared to be a tough lbw decision as the
ball did not look as though it was coming back enough.
"However, I am happy to have reached 142 before the rain came
- but it should have been for one wicket rather than three.
"There is a little bit in the wicket, but there are definitely
runs to be made - if we can score more than 300 we will be in a good
position."
Stoneman had plundered 18 runs from Dominic Cork's first over
of the day, the second of the morning, but then unwittingly played a
part in opening partner Di Venuto's downfall.
Di Venuto's straight drive off Cork ricocheted off Stoneman
and into the offside, but when the Australian attempted to nick a single
he was unable to get back into his ground and was undone by Stephen
Croft's throw.
Stoneman had struck nine boundaries in an impressive 47 when he
unwisely attempted to take a second run following a punched straight
drive.
Cork's direct hit saw Stoneman depart for the pavilion, and
Durham lost another wicket just before lunch to leave them on 100-3
after the first session.
Chanderpaul was struck on the pad half forward to seamer Tom Smith
and was adjudged out by umpire Richard Illingworth.
There were no further scares for the Riversiders before the weather
intervened to end proceedings at 1.50.
Will Smith continued his good form with a 112-ball halfcentury, his
fifth in the Championship this summer, which included nine fours.
CAPTION(S):
TOUGH: Chanderpaul
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