Yorkshire dotted the i’s and crossed the t’s on a Specsavers County Championship win by 164 runs over Nottinghamshire at Emerald Headingley, claiming the last two wickets within the first hour of play on day four.
Their fast progressing seamer Ben Coad finished with six wickets in the second innings and 10 in the match as Notts forlornly pursued a target of 403.
The 24-year-old’s figures, six for 81 in the innings and 10 for 130 in the match.
Andrew Gale post-match reaction.
Notts started the chase at tea on day three and lost eight wickets before close, including one in the extra half hour.
Tom Moores and Jake Ball, however, forced a final day before playing nicely during the opening hour of the day to post a ninth-wicket stand of 66 inside 16 overs.
They both played some eye-catching strokes, particularly down the ground, before Coad switched ends to the Kirkstall Lane End and immediately uprooted Ball’s off-stump for 30 and had Harry Gurney caught at slip.
Moores finished with 40 not out in 238 all out.
This was Yorkshire’s second match of the season, yet their first action after last weekend’s opening round clash with Essex here at Headingley was abandoned without a ball bowled due a wet outfield.
They were under the cosh at 93 for five during the first morning before recovering to 256 and driving the contest from then onwards, claiming 21 points to three.
For Notts, it has been a mixed start to life back in Division One after their bowlers dismantled Lancashire at Emirates Old Trafford last weekend.
They will be looking to bounce back against Worcestershire at New Road, starting on Friday, when England Test bowler Stuart Broad will be available for the first of three matches prior to the early summer series against Pakistan next month.
Broad has been preparing with his team-mates here for the last two days.
The Worcester clash also represents their third successive away game to start the season in order for building work at the Radcliffe Road end of Trent Bridge to be completed.
The Pears have started life in Division One with two defeats from two.
Yorkshire’s third fixture of the campaign is at Taunton against Somerset, who started their summer with a home win over Worcester this weekend.
Last season, the White Rose beat the West Country outfit by three runs in a thrilling contest there, and it proved to be crucial as they ended up avoiding relegation to Division Two by just two points.
Their England Test players, Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow, are unavailable until the following round when they visit champions Essex at Chelmsford. They will also play against Surrey at the Oval.