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Joy and pain for Davies

THE joy of taking a career-best seven for 33 was marred for Durham's Mark Davies by seeing his side slump to 114 all out at Old Trafford yesterday.

That left Durham 29 behind Lancashire and after the fall of 20 wickets on the first day Davies said: "The pitch is not as bad as the scores suggest.

"The odd ball bounced but it was just one of those days when the ball has found the edge, the nicks have carried and some good catches have been held."

The 27-year-old seamer's previous best was the seven for 59 he took against Northamptonshire at Trent Bridge last year when on loan to Nottinghamshire.

Durham allowed him to go there after he struggled to make an impact following a late start to the season while still building up his strength.

"I'm delighted that my careerbest is now for Durham," said Davies. "It's very special to be able to give something back to the club after all the work they have put in with me and the patience they have shown.

"When I took three wickets in an over just after lunch I thought it must be my day. To get someone like Andrew Flintoff first ball was a massive relief, but I think he was a bit annoyed because he was bowling really fast at the end when I went into bat. It was quite scary."

Davies also paid tribute to Steve Harmison, who charged in for 18 overs for Durham but took only one wicket.

"It's all about bowling in partnerships and having Steve bowling at 90mph at the other end really helps," he said.

9:25am Thursday 8th May 2008

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