Ashton Turner and Callum Parkinson impressed as Durham strengthened their chances of reaching the Vitality Blast quarter-finals with a comfortable 30-run win over Nottinghamshire Outlaws at Seat Unique Riverside.
Having been put in to bat, the hosts made a competitive 160 for six, as Turner (44*) combined with Ben Raine (23*) for a partnership worth 54 after they were struggling at 106 for six, which was largely down to three wickets from Lyndon James (3/31).
The Outlaws made a good start to their chase but a fantastic Durham bowling performance led by Parkinson (3/15) saw the hosts grab their sixth win of the season as they restricted the visitors to 130 for nine.
Durham are now back in the top four with two games to play and their fate is in their own hands, while Notts remain bottom of the North group.
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