Day 4
Gary Ballance recorded his fifth hundred in as many County Championship matches before his side briefly sniffed victory with the ball, only to be forced to settle for the draw against new Division One leaders Hampshire at Emerald Headingley.
The White Rose set Hampshire a victory target of 279 in 48 overs, reduced them to 35-3 at tea, including two wickets for Ben Coad, only to see them recover to close on 158-5 two overs early.
Day 3
Yorkshire started another rain-affected day – there was no play beyond 3.45pm – on 5-0 in their second innings, trailing by 49. They closed on 207-3, leading by 153.
Kohler-Cadmore shared 141 for the third wicket with Gary Ballance either side of lunch before being trapped lbw playing across one from seamer Ian Holland.
Ballance finished the day unbeaten on 83, 17 short of his fifth successive century in the Specsavers County Championship, what would be his fourth this season.
Day 2
Hampshire hold the advantage at the halfway stage of their Specsavers County Championship clash with Yorkshire at Emerald Headingley as Sam Northeast and James Fuller scored day two fifties.
In bowler-friendly conditions, the second-placed visitors replied to a first-innings 181 with 235, a lead of 54.
Yorkshire, for whom Ben Coad claimed four for 41, closed on five without loss from three overs in the second innings.
Day 1
Fidel Edwards claimed a superb season’s best five for 49 from 15 overs, including dismissing omitted England all-rounder David Willey for a bullish 34, as Hampshire bowled Yorkshire out for 181 to dominate a rain-affected first day at Emerald Headingley.