LANCASHIRE will stick with their new-look one-day team as they continue their Benson and Hedges Cup campaign with a trip to Durham tomorrow.

Despite wins in their opening two Championship matches, cricket manager Mike Watkinson rung the changes for the first limited-overs game of the season at Derby on Sunday.

Alec Swann and Gary Keedy were left out, in addition to the injured Peter Martin.

Tim Roberts, Chris Schofield and John Wood were called into the team, with Glen Chapple promoted to open the batting with Mark Chilton.

And teenage all-rounder Kyle Hogg retained his place after his impressive Championship performances against Leicestershire and Warwickshire.

The Chapple experiment did not work at Derby, as he was lbw to Kevin Dean for four.

But it did not prove costly, as the match was washed out shortly afterwards, and the jury is still out on the rest of Watkinson's changes.

But at least one change is inevitable for Lancashire's fourth and fifth group matches, against Leicestershire at Old Trafford on Sunday and Yorkshire at Headingley the following day - when Andy Flintoff has been made available by England coach Duncan Fletcher.

That will be a huge boost for Watkinson and Lancashire, but they need at least one win from the next two games at Durham and then against Notts at Old Trafford on Friday to stay in the running for a quarter-final place when Flintoff returns.

Durham have had a nightmare start to the season, losing their first two games in the Second Division of the Championship to Middlesex and Derbyshire, and going down again in their first B&H game at Leicester yesterday.

But they beat Lancashire at Liverpool en route to last year's B&H quarter-finals and have a couple of dangerous batsmen in Martin Love, a Queensland team-mate of Stuart Law's, and Nicky Peng, who lined up with Hogg for England in the under-19 World Cup earlier this year.