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Yahoo
28-06-2025
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Neesham set for first red-ball game in three years
Jimmy Neesham has already played eight T20 games for Durham [Getty Images] New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham is set for his first red-ball game since 2022 after being named in Durham's squad for their County Championship match away to Surrey. Neesham's last four-day game was for Northamptonshire against Kent three years ago, with him exclusively playing white-ball cricket since. Advertisement He was signed by Durham for their T20 Blast campaign, but with David Bedingham and Codi Yusuf both on Test duty with South Africa, there is a spot available. "Jimmy will come into the squad who's pretty keen to play red ball cricket for us so we'll open that door," said head coach Ryan Campbell. Neesham has played 12 Tests for New Zealand with a highest score of 137 not out, but the last of those was in 2017.


BBC News
28-06-2025
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Neesham set for first red-ball game in three years
New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham is set for his first red-ball game since 2022 after being named in Durham's squad for their County Championship match away to last four-day game was for Northamptonshire against Kent three years ago, with him exclusively playing white-ball cricket was signed by Durham for their T20 Blast campaign, but with David Bedingham and Codi Yusuf both on Test duty with South Africa, there is a spot available."Jimmy will come into the squad who's pretty keen to play red ball cricket for us so we'll open that door," said, external head coach Ryan has played 12 Tests for New Zealand with a highest score of 137 not out, but the last of those was in 2017.


Irish Daily Mirror
18-06-2025
- Irish Daily Mirror
Man found in sister's garden shed with knife after her car was damaged is jailed
A Co Donegal man who was found in his sister's garden shed with a long bladed knife after her car was damaged has been jailed for 10 months. Ryan Campbell appeared before Letterkenny District Court charged with trespassing with a knife, weapon of offence or other article on December 8, 2024. The charge is contrary to section 10 of the Firearms and Offensive Weapons Act, 1990. The 25-year-old was also charged with one count of criminal damage. Garda Sergeant Jim Collins outlined the details of the case to the court. He said that at 5.50am on December 8, 2024, a woman contacted Gardai to say two males were banging on her front door at Forest Park in Killygordon. Her car alarm was going off and she noted that one of the men was her brother, Ryan Campbell. After initially calling to the woman's home, Gardai returned a short time later and located two males in a shed, one of whom was Campbell, who was in possession of a seven-inch kitchen knife. Sergeant Collins said that when he was arrested, he sobered up and later apologised over the incident. Campbell's solicitor, Mr Patsy Gallagher, said his client had recently been sentenced to four years in prison at Letterkenny Circuit Court and now wanted this matter sorted also. Mr Gallagher added that his client now has four years to look back and hopefully rehabilitate. Campbell was sentenced by Judge John Aylmer after he pleaded guilty to slashing his victim Robert Kennedy with a blade while the victim was celebrating his 50th birthday in July, 2022. Mr Kennedy was left with scars which he will have to live with for the rest of his life, the court was told. He had to undergo plastic surgery and suffered significant scarring to his neck and ear described by a medic as "serious disfiguration" in the terrifying incident. Campbell was initially charged with intentionally or recklessly causing serious harm to Mr Kennedy, but he entered a plea of guilty to a charge of assault causing harm, contrary to Section 3 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act, 1997. Sentencing Campbell for this latest incident, Judge Ciaran Liddy imposed a 10-month prison sentence for having an offensive weapon and took the criminal damage charge into account.
Yahoo
18-06-2025
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Durham head for Worcestershire Rapids looking for five-year first
DURHAM are searching for a fourth straight win when they take on Worcestershire Rapids at New Road tonight. Ryan Campbell has named a squad of 13- with the addition of Emilio Gay to replace Bas de Leede. Advertisement Durham travel to the Midlands after back-to-back wins on the road against Northamptonshire Steelbacks and Yorkshire. Durham sit second with 16 points from six games in a tight North Group table and have two fixtures remaining in the opening Vitality Blast fixture block. Campbell's side are looking for four consecutive victories in the Vitality Blast for the first time since 2020, after three wins on the spin over the past week. The Rapids face Durham after a six-wicket defeat to Leicestershire Foxes on Sunday, lying seventh in the North Group with two wins from their opening six. Matthew Potts starred in the Yorkshire victory with a maiden T20 five-for, and said: "That was pretty special. Coming back into the Durham team, trying to get a few wins for the boys, it's nice to do well and contribute to that. Advertisement "I love coming back and playing for Durham. It's lovely being back with the boys. "We've still got room for improvement. It's exciting that we haven't yet shown our best with either bat or ball or in our fielding. "We'll be looking to go out and win two more games and put us in good stead going into the four-day games and then hopefully pick up where we left off." Durham squad v Worcestershire Rapids: Colin Ackermann, Kasey Aldridge, Graham Clark, Zak Foulkes, Emilio Gay, Alex Lees*, Jimmy Neesham, Callum Parkinson, Matthew Potts, Ben Raine, Will Rhodes, Ollie Robinson+, Nathan Sowter


BBC News
15-05-2025
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England bowler Carse to make Durham comeback
England fast bowler Brydon Carse is set to make his first appearance of the summer when he returns for has been included in their squad for the County Championship match at home to leaders Nottinghamshire on 29-year-old has not played since injuring his toe while playing in the Champions Trophy in has not been selected for England's one-off Test against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge which starts next Thursday but will hope to be ready for the five-match series against India, beginning next month. Carse made his red-ball debut for England in the winter, taking an impressive 27 wickets at 19.85 in five Tests against Pakistan and New got injured on white-ball duty and subsequently missed a stint with Sunrisers Hyderabad in the selected it will be his first county game since last September with Durham head coach Ryan Campbell saying that he needs match first Test against India at Headingley gets under way on 20 June.