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Gloucestershire take charge against Durham thanks to Alleyne
Mark Easterbrook - 13 June 2001

Gloucestershire's batting revival continued at King's School, Gloucester, today as a century from captain Mark Alleyne led them to a commanding 359-7 in the CricInfo Championship second division match with Durham.

The West Country side took only two batting bonus points from their first four games, but then gained nine from the next two matches.

A further five could be within reach from this game after Alleyne, with 132, and Chris Taylor and Jeremy Snape, who made 54 and 53 respectively, helped them recover from early troubles.

After Alleyne had won the toss - and Durham skipper Jon Lewis had lost it for the fourth successive Championship match - Gloucestershire were reduced to 28-3 by left-arm seamer Simon Brown in his second appearance of the season after a side strain.

Brown, swinging the ball in the humid conditions, had Dominic Hewson caught at mid-off, Matt Windows held at short leg and Kim Barnett taken at second slip.

The innings was rescued by Alleyne and Taylor, who shared a fourth-wicket partnership of 154 in 43 overs which saw them take full advantage of the short boundaries square of the wicket.

Taylor eventualy fell leg before to off-spinner Nicky Phillips, but there was no respite for Durham as Jeremy Snape came in and immediately went on the attack.

He had ten fours and a mid-wicket six in his 56-ball half-century before Phillips had him stumped by Andy Pratt.

Alleyne's hundred - the 19th of his first-class career - contained 18 fours and came from 167 deliveries.

When he departed, caught at slip by Martin Love off Phillips, he had struck 22 fours in his 226-ball innings.

Mark Hardinges was bowled by Steve Harmison for 20, but Jack Russell completed a good day for Gloucestershire by reaching 38 not out at the close.

Gloucestershire seamer James Averis was presented with his county cap during the lunch interval by director of cricket John Bracewell. The 27-year-old has now become a regular in the Championship side as well as the one-day team.

© CricInfo Ltd.


First Class Teams Durham, Gloucestershire.
Players/Umpires Mark Alleyne, Christopher Taylor, Jeremy Snape, Simon Brown, Nick Phillips, Andrew Pratt, Jack Russell, James Averis.
Tournaments CricInfo Championship Div 2
Season English Domestic Season
Scorecard CricInfo Championship: Gloucestershire v Durham, 13-16 Jun 2001
Grounds Archdeacon Meadow, King's School Playing Fields, Gloucester


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