YORKSHIRE continued to dominate at Chester-le-Street this morning, when they took the five remaining Durham wickets for 68 runs.

All out for 208, the championship leaders picked up one batting point to add to their two for bowling, but victory will take Yorkshire 11 points clear at the top with a game in hand.

Despite a career-best 69 not out from Ryan Pringle, Durham followed on 349 behind and with 20 minutes to bat until lunch they reached 33 without loss.

Overnight pair Pringle and Scott Borthwick extended their stand from 59 to 88 before Borthwick fell for 54. He drove wide of off stump at Tim Bresnan and edged to Jonny Bairstow for 54.

After their record stand yesterday, the Bresnan-Bairstow partnership immediately struck again when John Hastings was caught behind first ball.

This was just reward for some fine bowling by Bresnan, but the most accurate bowler, Steve Patterson, was unable to add to his two wickets.

When Pringle clipped the last ball of an over to long leg for four Patterson's figures read 15-8-20-2 and in three more overs he conceded no more runs.

Jack Brooks, in contrast, began the day with 8-1-45-0 and saw his first ball cut for four by Jamie Harrison. But the next uprooted off and middle stumps, then extra bounce resulted in Chris Rushworth giving Bairstow another catch.

Pringle went to his 50 off 111 balls with the first of two successive fours in front of mid-wicket off Adil Rashid. But the leg-spinner wrapped up the innings when he had Graham Onions lbw for the fourth duck.

Having snared Keaton Jennings with his second ball, Rashid was back on for an over before lunch. But Jennings survived to reach 11, with Mark Stoneman on 22.