Notts bowler Josh Tongue reflected on a fantastic team and personal performance against Durham in the opening match of the Rothesay County Championship - with Notts defeating the visitors by 8 wickets.
Notts secured the spoils following a strong display with the bat on day three, with notable performances from Lyndon James (125), Ben Slater (92) and Matt Montgomery (75) - whilst new recruit Fergus O'Neill took a five-fer in he opening innings to make his mark on the English cricket scene.
But it was Josh Tongue who stole the show hitting a maiden half-century on day three to put Notts in the driving seat before a taking a five-fer on the final day - all on his Notts debut.
Hear his thoughts on the game and his individual performance above.
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