DURHAM'S Ottis Gibson yesterday became the first bowler to take all ten wickets in a first-class innings for the county.
The 38-year-old Barbadian had figures of 17.3-1-47-10 as Hampshire were dismissed for 115 at Riverside.
Gibson is the first to take all ten in the county championship since Richard Johnson had 10-45 for Middlesex at Derby in 1994.
On a pitch which had spent all day Saturday under covers, Gibson had five for 31 from 12 overs at lunch and eight for 47 from 17 overs when rain brought a 90-minute break. He took the last two wickets in three balls on the resumption, knocking out last man James Bruce's off stump to compete the haul.
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