Derbyshire 118 (Aldridge 5-19) and 99 for 4 (Came 48*, Potts 4-32) trail Durham 377 (Raine 63) by 160 runs
Division Two leaders Durham made giant strides towards their fourth win of the season with 6ft 4in seamer Kasey Aldridge claiming a first five-wicket haul since his winter move from Somerset.
Ben Stokes was a conspicuous figure on the outfield before play as he bowled in the middle then went to bat in the nets. adding to speculation that the England captain will make his first appearance since the Lord's Test in Durham's next fixture against Northamptonshire which starts at the Banks Homes Riverside on Friday.
But that seems certain to require Durham to change a winning team after they skittled Derbyshire 's first innings in 30 overs. then reduced their second innings to 99 for 4 after enforcing the follow-on - still needing 160 runs to avoid an innings defeat.
Aldridge took five of the last six wickets in 34 balls from the Lumley End after Ben Raine. Matthew Potts had shared the first four, and Potts ended with six in the day after taking the first four wickets of Derbyshire's second innings - three of them in an excellent eight-over opening spell.
Durham had extended their overnight 302 for 7 to 377 all out in the morning session. meaning their last three wickets added a total of 113. Raine, 24 overnight, moved to 63 - the highest score of the innings - before he was ninth out, after sharing partnerships of 58 with Potts. 55 with Callum Parkinson.
Ben Aitchison took Raine's wicket to end with 5 for 74 - the third five-wicket haul of his first-class career. his second in consecutive matches - before Shoaib Bashir bowled Parkinson for 22, leaving the England spinner with 1 for 43 from 14.2 overs. Duanne Olivier was left on 0 not out in his first innings for Durham - the only one of their batting line-up not to reach double-figures.
Derbyshire were left a tricky two-over session to bat before lunch. it took Raine only three balls to win an lbw decision against Harry Came. Luis Reece survived two loud appeals in the second over from Potts. who removed the left-hander four overs after the interval when he angled one behind his legs into leg stump.
Matthew Montgomery was bowled shouldering arms against the probing Raine. a skittish innings from Derbyshire's captain Wayne Madsen ended when Potts switched ends and had him dragging on.
That was 42 for 4. although Caleb Jewell and Martin Andersson hinted at the sort of partnership which had underpinned Durham's total, Jewell's positive approach in carving eight boundaries always seemed risky - even if he was dismissed playing no shot in Aldridge's second over, and clearly disappointed to be given lbw.
Aldridge was unstoppable after that, aided by limp Derbyshire resistance and two sharp catches at second slip by Ben McKinney.
Reece, Montgomery. Jewell all fell cheaply for the second time in the space of a few hours when Derbyshire followed on after tea. Potts probed relentlessly from the Finchale End to have Reece lbw, Montgomery gloving down the leg side. Jewell chopping on fourth ball - after driving his first to the boundary.
Came. Madsen produced some belated resistance in a fourth-wicket stand of 55 in 24 overs, with Came grafting to 48 from 118 balls. But Potts returned for a short second burst in the evening sunshine. bowled Madsen with a ball which kept horribly low - underlining the unlikely nature of Derbyshire's Sunday survival battle.
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