SCOTT Borthwick became the first Durham-born batsman to make 1,000 championship runs twice when he reached the landmark on 19 this morning.

He was still there on 42 at lunch, when Durham were 96 for three after being put in on a morning which was a little less murky than on the first day, when no play was possible.

Keaton Jennings’ nightmare run continued when he was again out first ball. In bagging a pair at Lord’s last week he would have gone first ball in both innings had a slip catch not gone down in the second innings.

This was a replica of the first innings at Lord’s with Mark Stoneman pushing a single off the first ball before Jennings pushed forward and edged to slip.

The bowler was New Zealand Test left-armer Neil Wagner, but he enjoyed no further success as 40 were added for the second wicket before Stoneman was lbw to Azharullah for 27.

Michael Richardson took 13 balls to get off the mark and made only 11 before, stuck on the crease, he was beaten by a ball from veteran Andrew Hall, which swung past the outside edge to hit the off stump.