Graham Clark's Stellar Century Propels Durham to Dominance Against Hampshire
Graham Clark's unbeaten century leads Durham to a commanding position against Hampshire in the County Championship.


Graham Clark showcased his batting prowess with a magnificent century, steering Durham to a formidable position against Hampshire on the first day of the Rothesay County Championship Division One at the Utilita Bowl. Clark's unbeaten 110, complemented by crucial partnerships, helped Durham post an imposing total of 330-5.
Morning Session: Abbott's Brilliance
Kyle Abbott was the standout performer for Hampshire in the morning session, claiming three key wickets to put the hosts in a strong position. Durham, opting to bat first under clear skies, found themselves in early trouble at 82-4. Abbott's disciplined bowling exploited the batsmen's weaknesses, with Emilio Gay, Will Rhodes, and Alex Lees all falling victim to his precision.
Afternoon Resurgence: Clark and Robinson Shine
The afternoon session saw a remarkable turnaround as Ollie Robinson and Graham Clark forged a vital 124-run partnership. Robinson's composed 76 provided stability, while Clark's patient yet effective batting kept the scoreboard ticking. Despite Robinson's dismissal, Clark continued to anchor the innings, finding a reliable partner in George Drissell.
Evening Flourish: Drissell's Maiden Fifty
George Drissell made the most of the older ball, playing aggressive strokes to notch up his maiden County Championship half-century. His unbeaten 58, combined with Clark's century, ensured Durham ended the day on a high. Clark's ton, achieved in 188 balls, was his first in Division One since September 2025, highlighting his resilience and skill.
Key Moments
- Kyle Abbott's three-wicket haul in the morning session.
- Ollie Robinson and Graham Clark's 124-run partnership.
- George Drissell's maiden fifty, including a towering six.
- Graham Clark's unbeaten century, his first in Division One.
Conclusion
Durham's strong batting performance, spearheaded by Graham Clark, has put them in a commanding position. Hampshire will need to regroup and produce a strong response on Day 2 to stay in the contest.
Report supplied by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.