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Friday, 29 May 2015

Durham eased to a six-wicket victory over Worcestershire on the fourth morning at New Road to go top of the County Championship Division One table.

Lancashire batsman Ashwell Prince accepts his developed sever in the season has helped his run-scoring frame so far this crusade.

Ruler did not play household cricket in South Africa in the winter and switched his choice to resign in November.


The 38-year-old previous South Africa left-hander struck 230 in the Red Rose's win at Derbyshire and has hit 771 runs this season averaging 96.37.

"Toward the begin of the season it was pleasant to return new," said Prince.

He told  Radio Lancashire: "Over my vocation my batting has dependably been in view of fixation.

"In case you're playing 12 months of the year that takes a considerable measure out of you rationally - you don't get that mental break.

"I think physically I can in any case handle and adapt to the requests, yet I think with my diversion being in view of focus it takes a ton out of you."

The win at Southport implies Ashley Giles' side have won four of their opening six amusements so far at sit top of Division Two.
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Item Reviewed: Durham eased to a six-wicket victory over Worcestershire on the fourth morning at New Road to go top of the County Championship Division One table. Description: He told Radio Lancashire: "Over my vocation my batting has dependably been in view of fixation. "In case you're playing 12 months of the year that takes a considerable measure out of you rationally - you don't get that mental break. "I think physically I can in any case handle and adapt to the requests, yet I think with my diversion being in view of focus it takes a ton out of you." The win at Southport implies Ashley Giles' side have won four of their opening six amusements so far at sit top of Division Two. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Saud
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