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Yorkshire all-rounder George Hill: "A few of the lads were watching the Hampshire v Surrey game and watching that unfold. But we're in a good position here. "Our aim yesterday when we started batting was to be batting by tea today, and we've managed to do that through to close of play, so we're pretty happy. "Jordan Thompson's probably played against his natural game. It was very mature of him, and he's done a very good job for us. "There was not much thought process from me other than see ball and play it on its merit. There was nothing like trying to force the scoreboard. If it was a ball to hit, I'd try and hit it. If it was on the stumps, defend it. It was a pretty simple game plan." Durham head coach Ryan Campbell: "Hampshire will have a sleepless night, we'll have a sleepless night. It is what it is. It's pretty exciting. "I would have thought that game down in Southampton would probably be over within an hour tomorrow. So we'll know pretty clearly (what we have to do). "It's well-documented that we like to score, and we like to score fast. That won't change. The preparation is that we need to come tomorrow expecting to try and win the game. "Obviously we realise it's going to be hard to take another 10 wickets on that pitch. But we'll come and entertain, and we'll try and make as many as we can as fast as we can."