LEICESTERSHIRE FOXES ended a five-game losing run in the Vitality Blast to secure their first win of the campaign, beating Durham by seven wickets at Seat Unique Riverside.

Josh Hull was the star of the game with the ball for the Foxes, claiming three wickets for 35 in just his second game, to help limit the home side to 168 for nine from their 20 overs. Ollie Robinson top-scored for Durham with a career-best 69 and was supported by 46 from Ashton Turner, but their total appeared par at best at the halfway stage.

Nick Welch and Lewis Hall provided a strong platform for the visitors to put them ahead of the rate. Durham debutant Luke Robinson threatened to drag his team back into the match with two wickets. But, Louis Kimber smashed fifty from 27 balls on his way to a career-best 55 to secure the win for Leicestershire with 12 balls to spare.

The Foxes made a solid start with the ball and limited the Durham openers to only 19 from the opening three overs. Hull then arrived into the attack and made immediate inroads, bursting through Alex Lees' defences before Graham Clark knicked off to hand the left-armer his first two T20 wickets.

Ollie Robinson countered against Hull's second over, scoring three fours in a row, to allow the hosts to move to 40 for two at the end of the powerplay. Michael Jones struggled for timing and in his bid to cut loose he presented Naveen-ul-Haq with his first wicket, picking out Rehan Ahmed at point.

Turner provided the foil that Robinson needed to provide impetus to the Durham innings, raising the run rate, with an impressive array of shots around the ground. Turner found his range to score the first six of the match, sweeping Rehan Ahmed over mid-wicket.

The England man went wicketless as the Durham batters targeted the leg-spinner to move the hosts into a strong position heading into the closing overs. Robinson highlighted his excellent Blast form, scoring his third fifty in four innings. Turner and Robinson shared a partnership worth 80 before Hull returned to prise out the Australian lbw for a 25-ball knock of 46.

Naveen and Shah combined to halt the Durham charge beyond 170, despite a career-best from Robinson, as the final two overs cost just 14 runs.

The Foxes made a rapid start to their chase as Lewis Hill and Nick Welch capitalised on loose bowling in the powerplay, racing to their fifty stand in the fifth over. Welch blasted 30 off 15 balls, but Parnell found his inside edge to stop the Leicestershire assault.

Debutant Robinson enjoyed an immediate impact, striking with his third ball to bowl Hill for 25, offering the home side a way back into the contest. The 19-year-old notched his second wicket as Rishi Patel picked out Alex Lees to put the pressure back on the Foxes. But, the visitors responded as skipper Ackermann used his experience to find gaps in the field to move his team back in line with the required rate.

Louis Kimber joined his skipper and struck the ball cleanly to allow the Foxes to surge towards the victory total, reaching their fifty partnership in just 28 balls. Kimber took on the mantle to power his team over the line with his second T20 blast fifty, smashing three sixes, including a huge strike off Parnell into the pavilion, getting Leicestershire off the mark in the competition.

Durham head coach Ryan Campbell said: "It was a flat day at the office. I thought we batted extremely well. We lost early wickets, but the partnership between Ashton Turner and Ollie Robinson was fantastic and I felt that we got enough runs on the board. Unfortunately, if you don't bowl well, especially in the powerplay, you get found out and that's what happened.

"It's hard to stop the momentum when you get off to a bad start. In the last couple of games we've been able to do that, but eventually, you're going to get found out. Overall, we might have to chalk it up to a poor bowling performance, but these things happen. It's T20, if you're not on your game, you get found out. Unfortunately, today, we were on the wrong side of the coin."