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Yorkshire CCC - 2015 Season
#11
Worcester 100 all out.
Target 105 to win.
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#12
All over, and to think half our our team is out in the Windies
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#13
YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE
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(14-04-2015, 16:47)WakeyTerrier Wrote: All over, and to think half our our team is out in the Windies

Certainly seems to be. Was thinking a draw would be good with who we've got missing.
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#15
Worcestershire 311 & 100

Yorkshire 307 & 105-0 
Yorkshire won by 10 wickets
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#16
Jonny Bairstow (Yorkshire)

Gary Ballance (Yorkshire)

Adam Lyth (Yorkshire)

Liam Plunkett (Yorkshire)

Joe Root (Yorkshire)

Adil Rashid (Yorkshire)

All missing for Yorkshire plus Captain Gale is serving a ban.
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#17
Yorkshire bowler Ryan Sidebottom could be out for "several weeks", according to director of cricket Martyn Moxon.
The 37-year-old seamer injured his calf in the County champions' opening victory against Worcestershire.
"He is likely to be missing for several weeks," Moxon told the county's website.
"He is set to have a scan in the next day or so and once we have the results back we will have a better indication of how long he'll be missing."
Meanwhile, Moxon is confident that batsman Aaron Finch will be fit to join up with the county in May.
The Australian suffered a hamstring injury playing for Mumbai Indians against Rajasthan Royals on Tuesday and is set to miss the whole IPL campaign.
"We remain hopeful that Aaron will be with Yorkshire at some stage in May," Moxon added.
"It is disappointing news for him and a great shame that he'll miss most of the IPL season."
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#18
Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire
LV= County Championship Division One
Sunday April19th - Wednesday April 22nd
at Trent Bridge
starting at 11:00


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Nottinghamshire

Steven Mullaney
Brendan Taylor
Alex Hales
James Taylor
Samit Patel
Mattheus Wessels
Christopher Read (C, W)
William Gidman
Vernon Philander
Jacob Ball
Harry Gurney


Yorkshire

Alex Lees
William Rhodes
Cheteshwar Pujara
Andrew Gale ©
Richard Pyrah
Jack Leaning
Andrew Hodd (W)
Timothy Bresnan
Steven Patterson
Jack Brooks
Matthew Fisher

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#19
It's been Nottinghamshire's day. Alex Hales has a double century.
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#20
Close Day 1: Nottinghamshire 393-7 (Hales 222 no)
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