YORKSHIRE Carnegie are on a revenge mission today as they welcome holders Durham Dynamos to Headingley in the Friends Provident Trophy.
Carnegie threw away the tie between the sides at the Riverside last month, somehow managing to lose by five runs when victory appeared to be theirs for the taking.
Martyn Moxon, Yorkshire director of cricket, said: "Whatever happens, it's going be a big game.
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"If we can win it'll stand us in good stead for qualification but, as we know, Durham are a good side, so we'll need to play to out best capabilities."
Yesterday, Durham
suffered a dramatic five-wicket defeat against Lancashire in a rain-hit Trophy clash. Andrew Flintoff took 2-13 from five overs for the home side.
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