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Bowman in line for professional Durham debut

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August 15, 2025

DURHAM will be looking to get their Metro Bank One-Day Cup campaign back on track when they host Northamptonshire Steelbacks today at Banks Homes Riverside starting at 11am.

Following defeat to Middlesex on Wednesday, Durham will be hoping to bounce back quickly as they look to reach the knockout stages of the competition.

Ryan Campbell has named a squad of 14 - which includes just one change to the 15 named to take on Middlesex.

Ollie Robinson is not available for this fixture having returned home to attend a family funeral with Robbie Bowman in contention to make his professional debut having signed a rookie contract earlier this week for the duration of the One-Day Cup.

Durham face a Steelbacks side who are yet to win in Group B of the One-Day Cup with defeats to Yorkshire and Warwickshire while their clash with Lancashire at Sedbergh was rained off without a ball bowled.

Campbell's side currently sit in third place with two wins from four while the Steelbacks are eighth in the table with 2 points from their washout.

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