Cameron Bancroft made a blistering start in his one-day debut for Durham. AFP/Greg Wood
Bancroft was banned for nine months after being caught in the Australia ball-tampering scandal during their tour to South Africa last year
The ‘sandpaper-gate’ incident during the Newlands Test against South Africa also led to Bancroft’s Australia team-mates Steve Smith and David Warner receiving year-long suspensions.
After returning in Australia’s Big Bash League in December, and playing a role in the back end of Western Australia’s current Sheffield Shield campaign, Bancroft has joined up with Durham with a view to making Australia’s Ashes squad.
Durham, now under a new Australian director of cricket in Marcus North, attracted criticism in some quarters when they recruited Bancroft.
But the 26-year-old was controversially appointed Durham captain and, making his maiden limited overs appearance, Bancroft piled up the runs in their One-Day Cup clash with Northamptonshire at Chester-le-Street on Wednesday.
Bancroft, who played in the 2017-18 Ashes, plundered five sixes and eight fours in a 188-minute stay at the crease.
He and Michael Richardson put on 208 for the fourth-wicket before the latter was ousted in the final over.
Durham went on to score 342 for five from their 50 overs.
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