Durham vs Worcestershire: County Championship 2022 LIVE Streaming, When and Where to Watch, Schedule, Probable XI, Squads

Durham will take on Worcestershire in the County Championship 2022 Division Two match starting on June 12.

Azhar Ali is a key feature for Worcestershire (Courtesy: Worcestershire CCC)
By Samrat Chakraborty | Jun 12, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Durham will take on Worcestershire in the County Championship 2022 Division Two match starting on June 12 at the Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street. It will be a clash between two county sides who are in the top half of the table and a win will further consolidate their position in the Division Two.

Durham has won one, lost two and drawn four matches from their seven outings in the County Championship 2022 Division Two while Worcestershire are third with two wins, one loss and three draws, with 90 points in their kitty. A win for Durham, however, could see them replace Worcestershire to the third spot.

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Durham vs Worcestershire: When and Where to Watch

The County Championships 2022 will be available to watch on ECB’s website ecb.co.uk/championship-live. The England Cricket app will also live stream games on mobile. You can go to the match centre of your preferred game and click on the ‘video’ option to watch the matches on your mobile devices. Every county side will also live stream their respective home matches, either on their websites or on social media.

Durham vs Worcestershire: Probable XIs

Durham Probable XI: Michael Jones, Rachin Ravindra, Scott Borthwick (c), David Bedingham, Jonathan Bushnell, Paul Coughlin, Ned Eckersley (wk), Liam Trevaskis, Ben Raine, Matt Salisbury, Chris Rushworth

Worcestershire Probable XI: Jake Libby, Taylor Cornall, Azhar Ali, Jack Haynes, Brett DOliveira (c), Ed Barnard, Gareth Roderick (wk), Josh Baker, Dillon Pennington, Charlie Morris, Ben Gibbon

Durham vs Worcestershire: Squads

Durham: Michael Jones, Rachin Ravindra, Scott Borthwick (c), David Bedingham, Jonathan Bushnell, Paul Coughlin, Ned Eckersley (wk), Liam Trevaskis, Ben Raine, Matt Salisbury, Chris Rushworth, Keegan Petersen, Brydon Carse, Graham Clark, Sean Dickson, George Drissell, Oliver Gibson

Worcestershire: Jake Libby, Taylor Cornall, Azhar Ali, Jack Haynes, Brett D Oliveira (c), Ed Barnard, Gareth Roderick (wk), Josh Baker, Dillon Pennington, Charlie Morris, Ben Gibbon, Ed Pollock, Ben Cox, Matthew Waite, Adam Finch, Joe Leach





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