Yorkshire v Lancashire (day two)

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Yorkshire v Lancashire: In short

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7.20. Stumps.

Lancashire close on 141-4 off 48 overs, nine runs behind.
Shivnarine Chanderpaul has 43 and Dane Villas 22.

7.11. 50 stand.

Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Dane Vilas have added 50 for the fifth wicket.
Lancashire now 132-4 in the 46th.

6.20. Wicket.

Steven Croft falls for 27, caught at second slip by Adam Lyth off Ryan Sidebottom.
Lancashire 81-4.

5.55. Wicket.

Jack Brooks has Luke Procter caught at first slip by Tim Bresnan for 23 and Lancashire are 61-3 in the 28th.

5.00. Coad strikes.

Ben Coad traps Haseeb Hameed lbw for 10 and Lancashire are 33-2 in the 15th over.

4.40. Wicket.

Jack Brooks lands the first blow in the Lancashire second innings as he traps Alex Davies lbw for 10.
The visitors are 23-1 in the 10th over.

3.45. Yorkshire all-out.

The hosts have a first innings lead of 150 after being bowled out for 273.
Jack Brooks was the last man to fall, caught at deep-backward square-leg by Haseeb Hameed off Tom Bailey for 18.
Ryan Sidebottom was left unbeaten on eight.

3.16. Wicket.

Yorkshire 249-9 as Ben Coad is superbly caught by wicketkeeper Alex Davies, diving to his right to take the edge as Coad tried to withdraw his bat to Clark.

3.13. Lyth out.

Adam Lyth falls straight after reaching his century, edging behind an attempted drive off Clark to depart for exactly 100. Yorkshire 245-8.

3.10. 100 for Adam Lyth.

The Yorkshire opener has reached his 100 from 233 balls with 13 fours.
It has been one of the most patient knocks of his career; Lyth has batted for 14 minutes over five hours for his runs, and Yorkshire are 245-7.

2.55. Wicket.

Azeem Rafiq hits Jordan Clark out to square-leg where he is caught by substitute fielder Rob Jones for 17.
Adam Lyth has 96 and the new batsman is Jack Brooks.
Yorkshire 236-7.

2.30. Wicket.

Andy Hodd, driving at Saqib Mahmood, is smartly caught by Dane Vilas at first slip for 23.
Yorkshire now 214-6, a lead of 91.
Adam Lyth needs five runs for his first Championship ton of the summer.

2.20. Lyth nears ton.

Adam Lyth closing in now on first Championship hundred of the season. The left-hander has 93, Andy Hodd has 19, and the hosts are 208-5.

1.10. Lunch.

Yorkshire have reached lunch on day two at 185-5, a lead of 62.
Adam Lyth has batted through the session to advance from 40 to 85, while Andrew Hodd is unbeaten on four.
Yorkshire lost two wickets in successive balls just before the break to Saqib Mahmood.
First, Jack Leaning, on 15, was brilliantly caught one-handed by Ryan McLaren low to his right at second slip.
Then, Tim Bresnan departed for a golden duck when he edged low to Dane Vilas at first slip.

12.15. Season's best for Lyth.

The Yorkshire opener has moved to 63, his highest score of the summer in any form of Championship or one-day cricket.
The hosts are 153-3, a lead of 30, with Jack Leaning unbeaten on 11.

11.52. 50 for Adam Lyth.

The Yorkshire opener has reached his first Championship half-century of the season from 125 balls with seven fours.
The score is now 135-3.

11.50. Yorkshire take the lead.

Hooray.

11.31. Alarm goes off immediately.

Gary Ballance is caught at first slip by Dane Villas off Ryan McLaren for 28.
A rare non-big score from the Yorkshire skipper.
120-3.

11.30. No alarms so far.

Yorkshire have advanced from their overnight 93-2 to 120-2 inside the first half hour, just three runs behind Lancashire's first innings total.
Ballance has moved from eight to 28, while Lyth has 43.

Day one verdict: No-one nearer to 'cracking the Coad'

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10.00 Welcome to day two

Well, what a day yesterday was. Yorkshire made Lancashire rue their decision to bat first at the toss as Ben Coad ripped them apart.

The young bowler took his fourth five-wicket haul of the season to put Yorkshire firmly in the ascendancy heading into day two.

Adam Lyth and Gary Ballance are the unbeaten batsmen at the start of day two, where Yorkshire will be looking to build a healthy lead over their great rivals.

Join us throughout the day with commentary from Yorkshire Post cricket writer Chris Waters.

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