Bedingham and Graham Clark led an emphatic Durham response in the powerplay. The South African was at the forefront, blasting Tom Bailey for 17 in the third over, sending two sixes over the leg side. The openers posted a half-century stand inside the fourth over, reaching the milestone for the second game in a row.Durham were almost half way towards their required target in the powerplay alone, reaching 74 without loss inside the first six.Matt Parkinson clean bowled Clark for 26 to make the breakthrough before removing Ben Raine. Bedingham remained steadfast at the other end, hitting successive boundaries to notch his second fifty of the season.Livingstone prised out the South African for a fine 58, although Durham were still in a commanding position of 110 for 3 in the 12th over. Cameron Bancroft ushered his side over the line with an unbeaten 29, allowing Durham to bounce back from their defeat to Notts and to move into third place in the North Group.”We didn’t have enough runs on the board,” Vilas admitted. “I thought in the middle overs that they squeezed us with their spinners and we couldn’t get runs away. In the end we were about 20 runs short, especially with the way they played in the powerplay.””David Bedingham and Graham were absolutely brilliant,” James Franklin, Durham’s coach, said. “Sometimes when you chase those low totals it can be quite tricky. They put that to bed with their performance in the powerplay. Reaching 70 for no wicket in the powerplay for the second game in a row put us right in front of the game. Then it was a case of playing smart, efficient cricket.”

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