18:16 GMT, Thursday, 15 May 2008 19:16 UK
Onions puts Yorkshire in a pickle
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION ONE
Riverside, day two of four (stumps): Durham 406 & 16-0 v Yorkshire 194 Match scorecard
Graham Onions' first five-wicket haul for a year put Durham in command against Yorkshire at Chester-le-Street.
The visitors were all out for 194, 210 behind, and Durham reached 16-0 in their second innings after opting not to enforce the follow-on.
Yorkshire would have been in terrible trouble but for a plucky innings of 70 by Adil Rashid, who rescued them from 50-6, adding 85 with Tim Bresnan.
Steve Harmison (3-40) dismissed Rashid, going for a big hit and edging behind.
He had hit 11 fours in his 121-ball knock.
Yorkshire are expected to have Matthew Hoggard in their line-up tomorrow following his release by England, with 19-year-old debutant Ben Sanderson the player nominated to stand down.
He was unfortunate enough not to face a ball when batting, having bowled 12 wicketless overs earlier.
Harmison was nowhere near as accurate as Onions, whose 12-over opening spell saw him pick up three crucial wickets.
He took his final wicket of the day when trimming Darren Gough's off bail to finish with 5-75 from 20 overs.
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