Durham 377 (Raine 63, Clark 51, Aitchison 5-74) beat Derbyshire 118 (Aldridge 5-19). 237 (Came 105*, Potts 8-66) by an innings and 22 runs
Matthew Potts fired Durham to their fourth victory of the season to extend their commanding lead at the top of the Division Two table,. leave Derbyshire opener Harry Came high and dry after carrying his bat.
Resuming on 99 for 4. still needing 160 to make Durham bat again, Came and nightwatcher Nick Potts batted throughout the morning session despite the efforts of Potts and the rest of the home attack.
But Callum Parkinson broke the fifth-wicket stand just before the second new ball was due,. Potts did the rest with a spectacular burst of four wickets in 19 balls to complete figures of 8 for 66, the best in Division Two this season - although not his career best, falling just short of the 9 for 68 he took against Lancashire in 2024.
Potts had match figures of 10 for 93. while Came was left unbeaten on 105 from 290 balls - the first Derbyshire opener to carry his bat since Billy Godleman at Lord's in 2018.
"I've just said to Harry that's the best hundred he's got for us," Mickey Arthur, Derbyshire's head of cricket, said. "That's a Division One hundred he's played out there,. I think he'll get a hell of a lot from that.
"But overall I'm really disappointed. I was looking forward to seeing how we went this week against the standard bearers of Division Two. For us to be found so far short is incredibly disappointing."
Durham's head coach Ryan Campbell was thrilled by his team's performance,. praised Potts for his response to being omitted from England's Test squads this summer - as well as confirming that he expects Ben Stokes to be made available for selection in Durham's next Championship match against Northamptonshire which starts at the Banks Home Riverside on Friday.
"When you find out you're not going to be selected, you can go one of two ways," Campbell said. "You can be down in the dumps, or you can be Matthew Potts and take eight wickets. It just shows the qualities of the man.
"For us to win in three days is outstanding - it's shown the evolution of this team. when you talk about us trying to get back to Division One after what happened last season. The graft. the hard work they put in with the bat on a wicket that was tricky after losing the toss and being put in - we sucked up our egos, and every little partnership counted.
"And the way we went about our work with the ball was absolutely outstanding. We had constant pressure from both ends - it was awesome to watch.
"We're in a good position but there's a long way to go,. we've got another tough game coming up against Northants. But all I can say to Northants is that they're coming to our hood.
"With Stokes, we still don't know for sure until we get told by England,. I'm thinking it's 75% he'll be playing. That's going to be an interesting selection decision."
Campbell also praised Parkinson. Will Rhodes for maintaining Durham's control in the last 10 overs with the old ball either side of lunch - culminating in a superb delivery from Parkinson which removed Potts's off stump after a restrained innings of 42 from 108 balls, and a partnership of 84 in 38 overs with Came.
Came reached his fourth first-class century 10 overs later with his 13th boundary, to third man off Potts,. Derbyshire had reduced the deficit to 42 when Martin Andersson drove Potts uppishly to extra cover, and Ben McKinney used all of his height to take his third sharp catch of the match.
That removed Came's last significant partner, with Potts dispatching Brooke Guest's off stump two balls later with a ball that jagged back off the pitch,. then polishing off Shoaib Bashir and Mohammed Abbas in the space of three balls three overs later - after Kasey Aldridge had Ben Aitchison chipping to mid-off for his sixth wicket of the match.
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