Live: Yorkshire Men vs Surrey, Rothesay CC, Day Four

Yorkshire are aiming to complete victory over Surrey at Headingley today. It's day four, and Surrey are 83-5 in their second innings having followed-on. They are still 199 behind. Follow this page for live updates throughout the day.

YORKSHIRE WIN!!!!

George Hill bowls Dan Worrall, 18.

Surrey 155 all out.

Yorkshire win by an innings 127 runs. Nineteen points, and that’s our second win of the season.

Sensational.

Surrey 120-9, 45 overs

Matthew Fisher caught Joe Root bowled Matthew Revis, 10.

Caught at first slip two balls after being struck on the helmet by a fearsome bouncer.

Yorkshire on the verge.

Harry Brook holds on at second slip, watched on by Joe Root, as Jhye Richardson dismisses Dom Sibley this morning.

Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWPix.com.

Surrey are currently 115-8.

Surrey 95-8, 35.4 overs

Jack White has just bowled Jordan Clark with one that’s kept very low.

Surrey 90-7, 31.2 overs

Josh Blake lbw Jack White, 19.

What a start to the morning for Yorkshire.

Three more wickets needed.

 

Surrey 88-6, 30.3 overs

Dom Sibley caught Harry Brook bowled Jhye Richardson, 34.

Really good, sharp catch going to his left from Brook at second slip.

Play about to get underway

Jhye Richardson has ball in hand. Surrey 83-5 in their second innings, trailing by 199.

Covers coming off

The ground-staff are just starting to remove the covers here.

It’s only ever been raining lightly, so there shouldn’t be too much mopping up to do.

Raining at Headingley

We do have rain at Headingley now.

Looks like it will be a passing shower given how bright it is all around.

D40 Quest side thwarted by rain

Yorkshire’s D40 Quest side – the county’s first Disability XI – were rained off against Derbyshire at Glossop yesterday.

Yorkshire had started well, reaching 62-0 in the 10th over. Unfortunately, there was no more play after that.

Openers James O’Conner had 26 and Curtis Sugden 34 when the rain arrived.

Good morning...

From Headingley, where the sun is shining at present.

I did expect to turn up this morning to rain, but no.

Fingers crossed, it stays away to allow Yorkshire enough time to take five wickets and complete the victory over Surrey, who are 83-5 in their second innings and still trailing by 199 runs.

What a performance it was from Yorkshire’s bowlers yesterday. Surrey started the day at 17-0 in their first innings in reply to 486, were bowled out for 204 and made to follow-on. They were in deep, deep trouble at close in their second innings.

You can read our match report and reaction piece from day three, the latter with Matthew Revis, who took three wickets, including Jamie Smith and Dan Lawrence twice. They are linked below.

The live stream will be available at the top of the page later this morning.

Enjoy the day, and pray it stays dry.

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