Matty Potts, Chris Rushworth share seven wickets as hosts dismissed inside two sessions
Durham 108 for 4 (Borthwick 54*) trail Northamptonshire 183 (Procter 76, Potts 4-42) by 75 runs
Borthwick was unbeaten on 54 at the close after Durham had slumped to 49 for 4 against some tight Steelbacks bowling under floodlights, with Ben Sanderson claiming two scalps. The visitors finished the day on 108 for 4 after a 59-run stand between Borthwick and Graham Clark.
Although Northamptonshire’s batters found the boundary frequently during their innings, several were guilty of lack of judgement outside off stump and lost wickets at regular intervals.
Showing his trademark metronomic accuracy, Rushworth found plenty of movement to beat the bat. He removed Ricardo Vasconcelos early, his edge behind giving keeper Ned Eckersley the first of five catches. Emilio Gay too was caught behind but off his glove down the leg side. In-form Rob Keogh gave Rushworth his third wicket when he edged to Paul Coughlin at third slip who took a good low catch.
Saif Zaib also edged behind playing a loose drive off Ben Raine in what was becoming a familiar story. Adam Rossington struck a couple of aggressive boundaries but was adjudged lbw after leaving a ball from Potts with Northamptonshire 91 for 5 at lunch.
Proctor was unbeaten at the interval, having played some crunching drives, and he was particularly harsh on Potts, smashing him down the ground and driving him to the long-on boundary before rocking back and pulling a short ball dismissively through midwicket.
Potts removed Harry Gouldstone soon after lunch but Sales, who hit the winning runs against Surrey on debut last week, got into his work quickly with a string of boundaries. He pulled Potts confidently through midwicket for four and drove Raine through extra cover.
Procter dispatched spinner Liam Trevaskis over wide long-on for six, but his vigil came to an end after 136 balls when he nicked the spinner behind. Northamptonshire then lost their last three wickets for just one run in nine balls with Potts claiming two in one over.
Sanderson struck in the first over of Durham’s reply, bowling Alex Lees without scoring. He then had Michael Jones lbw before Keogh brilliantly ran out David Bedingham with a direct hit. The Durham right-hander had just reached 1000 Championship runs for the season. When Sales had Eckersley lbw, Durham’s scoring had started to dry up.
Borthwick cut Procter ferociously through cover for four early on and looked to regain the initiative by taking two boundaries off an over from Sales, starting the fightback in partnership with Clark, who too found the ropes reaching 23 at the close.
Source: ESPN Crickinfo