Durham needed just 38 minutes to clinch victory over Hampshire in the Friends Provident Trophy by 125 runs at Lord's today.

Forced into a second day as they strived for their first-ever major domestic trophy, Durham's bid for victory was held up by more rain until 12.30pm.

But following the delay of one hour 45 minutes Hampshire, 158 for five overnight in reply to Durham's 312 for five, collapsed in front of just a few hundred spectators.

Nic Pothas and Dimitri Mascarenhas took the total on to 174, but then Pothas was caught at deep square leg by Graham Onions for 47 off Paul Collingwood and Mascarenhas was bowled by Liam Plunkett for 12.

It became four wickets for eight runs when Chris Tremlett skied a catch to Michael Di Venuto off Collingwood for a duck and Daren Powell gave a simple chance to Collingwood off Plunkett for one.

Hampshire captain Shane Warne had been greeted with a no-ball bouncer by old foe Collingwood, but it was Plunkett who bowled him for five to end the innings when it had reached 187 at the end of the 41st over.

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