Ben McKinney's Stellar Century Leads Durham to Strong Start Against Warwickshire
Ben McKinney's unbeaten century powers Durham to a solid position on day one against Warwickshire in the County Championship.


Ben McKinney delivered a masterclass in batting with an unbeaten 143 to guide Durham to a commanding 343-7 on the opening day of their County Championship Division One clash against Warwickshire at the Banks Homes Riverside. Despite an early setback with the loss of captain Alex Lees, McKinney’s composed innings, supported by Emilio Gay (41) and David Bedingham (58), put Durham in a strong position.
Warwickshire fought back with Michael Booth and Taz Ali claiming crucial wickets, but McKinney’s resilience and Matthew Potts’ unbeaten half-century ensured Durham ended the day on top. McKinney, who impressed during his winter tour with the England Lions, showcased his class by navigating tough spells and reaching his third first-class century.
Key Moments:
- Durham won the toss and elected to bat, a decision that initially seemed shaky when Ethan Bamber dismissed Lees early.
- McKinney and Gay steadied the ship with a solid partnership, before Booth broke through to remove Gay.
- Bedingham looked dangerous but was dropped twice, eventually falling to Booth for 58.
- Ali struck twice in quick succession, but McKinney’s calm demeanor and aggressive strokeplay ensured Durham’s dominance.
- Potts joined McKinney late in the day, adding an unbeaten 50 to further solidify Durham’s position.
McKinney’s innings was a blend of patience and aggression, highlighted by a six off Bamber to surpass his previous career-best score of 121. His performance sets the stage for an intriguing day two as Durham look to build on their strong start.
Warwickshire will need to regroup and find early breakthroughs to stay in the contest, while Durham will aim to capitalize on their first-day advantage.