Netherlands all-rounder Colin Ackermann has signed a two-year contract extension to stay with Durham until the end of the 2028 season. Ackermann, 35, moved from Leicestershire ahead of the 2024 campaign and has been a regular across all three formats. He has scored five first-class centuries for the county and shared in the largest first-class
After deciding to bowl first in Leicester, Somerset quickly had their hosts in trouble at 18-3. But from there, Leicestershire went on to dominate proceedings. Wicketkeeper Ben Cox top scored with 89, while 60 from Nick Kelly and 77 from Ian Holland helped them to 289-8. It was a chase that very soon proved out
Led admirably so far by Kasey Aldridge and boosted by the availability of superstar all-rounder Stokes, Durham have cut an impressive swathe through the first three rounds of the competition. But after winning the toss and electing to bat at York, they were cut down in brutal style to post 165 in 48.1 overs as
Durham showed they are no one-man show in the One Day Cup as Will Rhodes stepped up to maintain their unbeaten start on a day that also featured wins for Yorkshire, Sussex and Warwickshire. Talisman Ben Stokes has been in top form since leaving the worries of Test cricket behind him, recording unbeaten scores of
Ben Stokes defied severe cramps to hit the headlines once again with a typically brave century on his return to competitive action for the first time since retiring from Test cricket three weeks ago. Helped Durham beat Derbyshire in the One-Day Cup. The all-rounder was playing his first List A match for his county in
Tammy Beaumont starred as The Blaze produced a dominant display to claim their first Women’s T20 Blast title, defeating Durham by 10 wickets at The Oval. The 35-year-old, who retired from international cricket with England earlier this summer, made 54 as she shared an unbroken opening partnership of 118 with Sarah Bryce, who scored her