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3:26pm Monday 5th May 2008
Darren Gough announced his return to full fitness with three wickets for 31 runs as Yorkshire Carnegie restricted Durham Dyamos to 185, bowling the visitors out with five overs to spare in the Friends Provident Trophy clash at Headingley.
The Dynamo's beat Yorkshire in an absolute thriller at the Riverside on the opening day of the season and Carnegie's chances of revenge look good after a strong display in the field.
Michael Di Venuto made just two when the sides last met before he was bowled by Tim Bresnan and the Australin fell early to Bresnan once more at Headingley, trapped lbw for eight.
Durham relied heavily on South African Neil Mackenzie to drag them to a solid score at the Riverside but he couldn't repeat his century heroics from that day, managing just one.
Only Kyle Coetzer showed any real resistance with 61 before he was bowled by Richard Pyrah, the visitors collapsing from a relatively strong position at 134 for four.
Yorkshire are chasing 186 to win at a rate of just under four per over.
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