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Durham Snatch Thrilling Victory from Yorkshire in Vitality Blast

Durham Snatch Thrilling Victory from Yorkshire in Vitality Blast

Durham's thrilling come-from-behind victory over Yorkshire in the North Group of the Vitality Blast was a testament to their resilience and the heroics of Australian quick Ben Dwarshuis.Chasing 171, Yorkshire appeared to be cruising at 113 for 2 before leg-spinner Nathan Sowter's brilliance turned the tide. He dismissed Will Luxton and Jordan Thompson in quick succession, leaving Yorkshire vulnerable.Dwarshuis, playing in only his third game for Durham, then claimed his first wicket in the last over and defended four off the last ball against George Hill. The Vikings finished on 167 for 7, handing Durham a crucial three-run victory.Opener Graham Clark top-scored for Durham with 49 off 35 balls, while Adam Lyth led Yorkshire's chase with 54. Dan Moriarty impressed with two for 26 for Yorkshire, but Sowter's impact was pivotal.Durham's innings started brightly, with Clark and Alex Lees taking 10 off the first over. However, Yorkshire restricted them to 44 for 1 after six overs. Clark's dismissal for 49 in the 13th over left Durham struggling, but Ollie Robinson, Bas de Leede, and Michael Jones provided a late surge, contributing 64 runs off the last five overs.Yorkshire's chase began promisingly, with Lyth hitting two leg-side sixes. However, the loss of Dawid Malan and Joe Root raised Durham's hopes. Luxton threatened to take the game away with his aggressive batting, but Sowter's brilliance and Dwarshuis's heroics ultimately proved decisive.

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Shan Masood's No-Ball Mishap: Not-Out Despite Hit-Wicket and Run-Out

Shan Masood's No-Ball Mishap: Not-Out Despite Hit-Wicket and Run-Out

Shan Masood's Bizarre Not-Out: A Tale of Misapprehension and No-BallsPakistan international batter Shan Masood found himself at the heart of a peculiar incident during a Vitality T20 Blast match between Yorkshire and Lancashire. Masood, batting on 58, became involved in a bizarre sequence of events that resulted in him remaining not-out despite being both hit-wicket and run-out.The incident unfolded in the 15th over when Masood attempted to play a backfoot shot off Lancashire's Jack Blatherwick. However, he inadvertently hit the stumps with his foot and wandered out of his crease, assuming he was out. The Lancashire players, unaware of the no-ball, dislodged the bails at the other end, attempting to run Masood out.Masood, unaware of the no-ball, made no attempt to reach the other end, believing he was already out. However, the situation took a dramatic turn when it was discovered that Blatherwick had overstepped, resulting in a no-ball.In such cases, rule 31.7 of the MCC Laws of Cricket comes into play. This rule states that if a batter leaves the wicket under a misapprehension of being out, the umpire shall intervene and call "Dead ball." The batter is then recalled to the crease.After extensive discussions, the umpires deemed Masood not-out for the run-out dismissal under Law 31.7. While Masood could not be given out hit-wicket due to the no-ball, he was also not out for the run-out because he had left the crease under the misapprehension of being out.Masood added three more runs to his total before being dismissed, finishing on 61. The incident highlights the importance of umpires being vigilant and ensuring that the correct decisions are made, even in unusual circumstances.

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Lyth's Record-Breaking Knock Powers Yorkshire to Nine-Wicket Win

Lyth's Record-Breaking Knock Powers Yorkshire to Nine-Wicket Win

Yorkshire's Adam Lyth became the first batter in the county's history to reach 4,000 T20 runs, leading his team to a dominant nine-wicket victory over Derbyshire in the Vitality Blast.Lyth's blistering 51-ball 84 set the tone for Yorkshire's chase of 180, which they achieved with 11 balls to spare. The veteran opener was ably supported by Dawid Malan, who remained unbeaten on 79 off 48 deliveries.Derbyshire had earlier posted a competitive 179 for 6, thanks largely to Aneurin Donald's brilliant 84 off 41 balls. However, the Falcons' innings stuttered after a promising start, with England's Joe Root claiming 2 for 20 from three overs of off-spin.Yorkshire's bowling attack, depleted by injuries, struggled to contain Donald in the early stages. The opener took 22 runs off Matthew Revis in the fifth over, including two fours and two leg-side sixes.However, the hosts fought back after the powerplay, with Jordan Thompson removing David Lloyd for 41. Dom Bess and Matthew Revis then dismissed Wayne Madsen and Samit Patel respectively, leaving Derbyshire on 131 for 3.Donald was eventually caught at deep cover off Ben Cliff for 84, and Ross Whiteley and Brooke Guest also fell cheaply to Root and Cliff.In contrast to Derbyshire's struggles in the second half of their innings, Yorkshire's chase was a clinical affair. Lyth and Malan put on a 137-run opening partnership, with Lyth reaching his fifty off just 33 balls.Lyth was eventually dismissed for 84, but Malan continued to anchor the innings, guiding Yorkshire to victory with a fine half-century.

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Vasconcelos Century Rescues Northamptonshire Draw Against Yorkshire

Vasconcelos Century Rescues Northamptonshire Draw Against Yorkshire

Northamptonshire and Yorkshire played out a thrilling draw in their Vitality County Championship match at Wantage Road, with Ricardo Vasconcelos' valiant century ultimately securing a share of the spoils for the hosts.Yorkshire set Northamptonshire a challenging target of 326 to win in just over two sessions, but Vasconcelos' unbeaten 129, featuring 17 boundaries, kept the home side in the hunt. However, a late fightback from Yorkshire's bowlers, led by Adam Lyth's career-best figures of 4-56, saw Northamptonshire lose eight wickets in quick succession.Vasconcelos, who had shared a rapid 63-run stand with Karun Nair (36), had to dig deep to ensure his side held out for the draw. The 33-year-old Portuguese batsman showed great character and maturity, guiding Northamptonshire to safety with eight wickets down.Earlier, Yorkshire captain Shan Masood declared his side's innings on 264 for 6 just before lunch, setting up an intriguing run chase. However, the loss of 17 overs due to rain interruptions ultimately proved too costly for Yorkshire.The draw leaves both sides winless after seven games, with Yorkshire taking 14 points and Northamptonshire 13.

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Masood's Unstoppable 82 Puts Yorkshire in Control

Masood's Unstoppable 82 Puts Yorkshire in Control

Yorkshire's captain, Shan Masood, led his team to a commanding position in their Vitality County Championship match against Northamptonshire at Wantage Road. Despite a rain-shortened third day, Masood's unbeaten 82 propelled Yorkshire to a 217-run lead.Resuming on 362, Yorkshire lost early wickets, but Masood remained resolute. He punished Siddarth Kaul's wayward deliveries, hitting three sixes and eight boundaries. Masood's aggressive approach helped Yorkshire extend their advantage, reaching 156 for five when play was abandoned due to rain.Earlier, Ben Sanderson claimed two wickets, including that of first-innings centurion Adam Lyth. However, Masood's counterattacking innings put Yorkshire in control. He reached his half-century off 72 deliveries and was fortunate to survive a dropped catch on 50.Masood's partnership with James Wharton (20) yielded 67 runs before Wharton was dismissed lbw. George Hill also fell cheaply, but Yorkshire remained in a strong position.Northamptonshire's bowlers struggled to contain Masood, who targeted the spin of Rob Keogh and punished Kaul's width. With just 38.2 overs possible due to rain, Yorkshire will look to press their advantage on the final day and secure a victory.

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Yorkshire Extend Lead Despite Procter's Century for Northamptonshire

Yorkshire Extend Lead Despite Procter's Century for Northamptonshire

Yorkshire's dominance continued in their Vitality County Championship clash against Northamptonshire, as they extended their lead to 61 runs despite a valiant century from the home side's captain, Luke Procter.Resuming on 312 for 7, Yorkshire added 50 runs to their overnight total, with Jordan Thompson reaching his first half-century of the season. However, the innings was wrapped up quickly, with Sanderson claiming three wickets and Rob Keogh dismissing Dom Leech for a duck.Northamptonshire's response began promisingly, with Ricardo Vasconcelos and Emilio Gay putting on 56 for the first wicket. But Fernando struck twice in quick succession, removing Vasconcelos and Gay, and Yorkshire looked to be in control.However, Procter led a spirited fightback, sharing half-century partnerships with Ben Sanderson and Jack White. The skipper's unbeaten 116, his first century in almost two years, ensured Northamptonshire reached 301, just 61 runs behind Yorkshire's first-innings total.Fernando was the pick of the Yorkshire bowlers, taking 4 for 48 on his debut. Matthew Revis also impressed, claiming two wickets, while Sanderson and Keogh chipped in with one each.Yorkshire's openers, Adam Lyth and Harry Brook, negotiated the final over of the day without loss, leaving the visitors in a strong position heading into day three.

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Lyth Century Guides Yorkshire to Solid Start Against Northamptonshire

Lyth Century Guides Yorkshire to Solid Start Against Northamptonshire

Yorkshire's Adam Lyth marked his 200th Championship match with a commanding century, guiding his team to a solid 312 for 7 on day one against Northamptonshire at Wantage Road.Lyth, known for his elegant cover drive, played with authority throughout his innings of 109 (205 balls). His partnership of 116 with Shan Masood (60) provided Yorkshire with a strong foundation.Despite Northamptonshire's early advantage of winning the toss and bowling on a green top under lights, Yorkshire's batsmen held their own. Lyth's half-century came off 81 balls, and he survived several close lbw appeals.After lunch, Masood joined Lyth in a productive partnership. However, the hosts fought back after tea, with Luke Procter (3 for 63) and Siddharth Kaul (2 for 81) leading the charge. Yorkshire lost five wickets for 52 runs, including Lyth's dismissal for 109.Masood reached his half-century but was caught by a diving Emilio Gay at slip. George Hill and James Wharton also fell cheaply, leaving Yorkshire in a precarious position.However, Will Luxton and Jordan Thompson showed some resistance, taking the attack to the Northamptonshire bowlers. Luxton was eventually dismissed by Procter, while Tattersall edged to Gay at slip.Thompson remained unbeaten at the end of the day, giving Yorkshire hope of a strong total on day two.

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Sussex Snatch Dramatic 21-Run Victory Over Yorkshire

Sussex Snatch Dramatic 21-Run Victory Over Yorkshire

Sussex's relentless determination and Ollie Robinson's heroics propelled them to a thrilling 21-run victory over Yorkshire in a captivating Division Two encounter at Hove.Yorkshire, chasing a modest target of 183, appeared poised for victory at 158 for six, with Adam Lyth anchoring their innings with a resolute 73. However, Robinson's devastating spell turned the tide, claiming three wickets without conceding a run.Lyth's dismissal, caught behind off a sharp delivery, was followed by the brilliant catch of Jordan Thompson by Jack Carson at long leg. Robinson then bowled Dom Leech for a duck, leaving Yorkshire reeling at 158 for nine. Ben Coad's run-out by Fynn Hudson-Prentice sealed their fate.Sussex's triumph was a testament to their competitive spirit throughout the match. Despite being bowled out for 150 on the first morning, they fought back to reduce Yorkshire to 45 for four and 76 for five.Lyth's resilience and a partnership with Joe Root had given Yorkshire hope, but Sussex's bowlers remained relentless. Root's dismissal lbw to a straight delivery and George Hill's edge to the wicketkeeper left Yorkshire in a precarious position.James Wharton's inside-edge dislodged his leg bail, and Lyth's recovery efforts were thwarted by Carson's catch of Jonathan Tattersall. Robinson's brilliance then extinguished Yorkshire's hopes.In the morning, Sussex lost their last three wickets quickly, with Tom Alsop's dismissal for 86 and Robinson's injury-induced departure leaving them with a slender lead.Sussex's victory extended their unbeaten start to the season, while Yorkshire's search for their first win continues. Robinson's match-winning performance highlighted his exceptional talent and the resilience of the Sussex team.

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Sussex Fight Back After Yorkshire's First-Day Lead

Sussex Fight Back After Yorkshire's First-Day Lead

Sussex Fight Back After Yorkshire's First-Day LeadSeventeen wickets fell on a dramatic first day at Hove as Sussex fought back after being bowled out for 150 by Yorkshire in the Vitality County Championship.Yorkshire, led by England captain Joe Root, had earlier posted a respectable 176 for 7, with Root contributing a classy 67. However, Sussex's bowlers, led by Sean Hunt (3-61), made early inroads into the Yorkshire batting lineup.Root, who has been in impressive form in the Championship this season, shared crucial partnerships with James Wharton (42) and Jonathan Tattersall (58). However, a misjudgment saw him dismissed for 67, leaving Yorkshire with a lead of just 26 runs.For Sussex, George Hill was the standout performer with the ball, claiming 4 for 22, including two wickets in his opening spell. Ben Coad also chipped in with 3 for 47, while Dom Leech made a timely return to the side, claiming the crucial wicket of Cheteshwar Pujara.Sussex's batting had earlier struggled against Yorkshire's disciplined bowling attack. James Coles top-scored with 38, while Pujara contributed 30. However, the Yorkshire bowlers, led by Hill, kept the Sussex batsmen in check, dismissing them for 150 in just 44.1 overs.In response, Yorkshire's batting also faced challenges. Hunt struck early, removing Finlay Bean, while Adam Lyth and Shan Masood also fell cheaply. Root and Wharton steadied the ship, but wickets continued to fall at regular intervals.By stumps, Yorkshire had reached 176 for 7, with Root's dismissal proving a significant blow. The match is evenly poised heading into day two, with Yorkshire holding a slender lead but Sussex's bowlers in the ascendancy.

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