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Yorkshire vs Lancashire, North Group, NatWest t20 Blast, 2017 - HighlightsYORKS vs LANCS, North Group, NatWest t20 Blast, 2017 - Highlights

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18.4
W
McLaren to Bresnan, out Caught by Livingstone!! Third catch for Livingstone. Another good one. Short delivery, Bresnan shuffled across to take it on, he was on the hop as he played the pull and skied the top-edge towards deep square leg. Livingstone ran in and had to put in the slide to reach the ball, takes it low to the ground. Bresnan c Livingstone b McLaren 5(7)
17.5
W
Junaid Khan to Jack Leaning, out Caught by Lilley!! Leaning can't believe it. He's struck a full toss straight to the fielder. Low full toss always dipping on the batsman, Leaning bent down a bit and heaved it into the leg-side. Made a decent connection but picked out the fielder at deep mid-wicket. Jack Leaning c Lilley b Junaid Khan 24(15) [4s-2 6s-1]
17.4
4
Junaid Khan to Jack Leaning, FOUR, not in control, but got it in the gap. Sharp short delivery that hurries Leaning into the pull shot, he top edges it over short fine leg and collects a boundary
16.5
4
Lilley to Jack Leaning, FOUR, full toss just below the waist, right in the zone to use the long levers, he heaves it on the bounce past the deep mid-wicket fielder. Looks for a no-ball, but it was just below
16.4
6
Lilley to Jack Leaning, SIX, a much needed six for Yorkshire. The run-rate has dipped and they needed a few of those to set a competitive total. Length ball and Leaning smacks it over long-on. Just cleared the rope
15.3
W
Parry to Shaun Marsh, out Caught by Livingstone!! Another one perishes trying to clear the rope. Livingstone and Croft have been in the thick of things - couple of catches each. Fired in from round the wicket on leg-stump, Marsh uses a lot of bottom hand to whip it to deep mid-wicket. But he was not under that and didn't get the elevation. A much easier take for Livingstone. Shaun Marsh c Livingstone b Parry 13(14) [4s-1]
14
4
Matthew Parkinson to Shaun Marsh, FOUR, rare bad delivery from Parkinson. And it was off his last ball. Fine spell from him. In batsmen friendly conditions, he finishes with: 4-0-23-4. Full toss and Marsh made it easy for himself by advancing, swiped to the deep mid-wicket fence
13.3
W
Matthew Parkinson to Sarfraz, out Caught by Steven Croft!! Blinder from Croft. Fourth wicket for Parkinson. Sarfraz never looked at ease and he tried to hit his way out. Shimmied down the wicket and went with the drift towards cow corner. Croft covered lot of ground running across from long-on, dives head first and takes it inches from the ground. Sarfraz c Steven Croft b Matthew Parkinson 3(7)
12.2
Lilley to Sarfraz, leg byes, 1 run, direct hit and Sarfraz would be running to the dugout. He is struggling to put bat on ball. Shuffles across and misses the sweep, the ball ricochets off the pad to the off-side and Buttler aims for the bowler's end. He missed and Sarfraz survived
11.2
W
Matthew Parkinson to Willey, out Caught by Lilley!! Willey caught by Lilley. He wasn't going to hang about. Saw the flighted delivery and straightaway went down on his knee to slog sweep, middled it alright but was hitting against the wind. The ball stayed in the air for an eternity and Lilley waited and waited for some before hanging on. Big wicket for Lancashire as Willey is the in-form batsman for Yorkshire. Willey c Lilley b Matthew Parkinson 18(10) [6s-2]
10.5
6
Parry to Willey, SIX, quicker delivery, bowled at 61.9mph, but Willey is treating Parry like a medium pacer, uses his long reach and smashes it right over the long-on fence. Second six of the over
10.3
6
Parry to Willey, SIX, that's his region. Around cow corner. Parry pushed it through on off, Willey was waiting for it with his front leg out of the way, swings it hard and over the rope
10
W
Matthew Parkinson to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, out Caught by Steven Croft!! A skier and the skipper gobbles it. He almost collided with the incoming long-off fielder, but they ensured that didn't happen. Flighted around off, Kohler-Cadmore comes down the track and looks to go down town, gets more height than distance. Croft moves across from long-on and clings on. Tom Kohler-Cadmore c Steven Croft b Matthew Parkinson 45(29) [4s-3 6s-3]
8.5
4
Parry to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, FOUR, quicker delivery from Parry, but gave the batsman the room he was looking for, Kohler-Cadmore stays in the crease and hammers the drive through extra cover. Giving sweeper no chance. 100 up for Yorkshire
8
W
Matthew Parkinson to Lyth, out Caught by Livingstone!! Taken and he blows a kiss to the crowd behind him. Lyth has done his job - got Yorkshire off to a flier. Parkinson is brave enough to toss the leggie up, Lyth sees that as an invitation and goes for the slog sweep, he seemed to have connected well but the rain and wind does not take it over the deep mid-wicket fence. Livingstone steadies under that and takes it calmly. Lyth c Livingstone b Matthew Parkinson 50(29) [4s-4 6s-4]
7.4
4
Matthew Parkinson to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, byes, FOUR, poor from Buttler. He should have done better. The leggie drifts in and beats Kohler-Cadmore inside out drive, Buttler does not move across to glove it. The batsman had also lost balance and stepped out of the crease. So, that's a stumping missed
7.3
F
Matthew Parkinson to Lyth, 1 run, fifty for Lyth. He raises his bat and is congratulated by his partner. The home crowd have enjoyed every minute of his knock. Reaches there with a loft on the bounce to long-off
7.1
Matthew Parkinson to Lyth, 2 runs, immediately greets the off-spinner with a reverse sweep, connected with it on the full and swept it past short third man, two more added to the total
6.1
6
Parry to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, SIX, welcome, Mr. Parry. Throws it up in a hope of a mishit, but these two have hardly mistimed one. Kohler-Cadmore brings the bat down in an arc and sends it soaring near the sightscreen. The ball has been lost under the chairs in front of the screen
5.5
4
Junaid Khan to Lyth, FOUR, now he connects. Again the length is short and the line close to off, Lyth made room by arching back and then flashed the cut over backward point. No one at third man to stop that
5.1
4
Junaid Khan to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, FOUR, not off the middle, does it matter in T20s? Back of a length and on leg-stump, Kohler-Cadmore pulls off the inner part of the blade and it scurries to the fine leg rope
4.5
6
McLaren to Lyth, SIX, wow! This is clean striking. Can't bowl full or length on this surface, Lyth does not bother to get his front leg in the line as he swings through, sailed over the long-on fence
4.4
4
McLaren to Lyth, FOUR, tried the slower ball did McLaren, but the length was short and line outside off, Lyth feasts on that, with third man inside the ring, he cuts it right between the two fielders
4.3
4
McLaren to Lyth, FOUR, now a whip through mid-wicket. Lancashire bowlers don't know what line and length to bowl. Full and on the stumps, Lyth used his strong bottom hand to get it past mid-wicket
4.2
6
McLaren to Lyth, SIX, that's into the crowd. Buckle up folks we are in for some entertainment. Nothing but a back of a length delivery and Lyth crouched a bit to pull it backward of square. Meaty connection as the ball went deep into the stands
3.3
6
J Clark to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, SIX, a brilliant batting strip this. Good length ball right in the arc and Kohler-Cadmore swings through the line, front leg out of the way and boom it went over long-on
3.2
4
J Clark to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, FOUR, just a chip and the ball races away to the fence. Full and on the stumps, Kohler-Cadmore flicked it over mid-wicket and the lightning fast outfield took care of the rest
3.1
4
J Clark to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, leg byes, FOUR, starts with one on the pads, Kohler-Cadmore misses the flick, but the ball kisses the pad on the way to the fine leg fence
3
6
Junaid Khan to Lyth, SIX, just out of the fielder's reach and all the way she goes. Looked like a mis-hit. Lyth comes down the track and chips it over the bowlers head. Had enough to beat the fielder, who gives chase and watches it sail over the boundary
2.4
6
Junaid Khan to Lyth, SIX, what a good shot that is. Slightly on the shorter side. Lyth picks the length early and pulls it way into the deep backward square leg stands
1.2
4
McLaren to Lyth, FOUR, deft touch from Lyth. It was angled across the left-hander, Lyth steers it down to third man. The fielder was square and failed to cut the ball
0.2
6
Steven Croft to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, SIX, what a way to get off the mark. Tom Kohler-Cadmore clears his front foot and thumps it wide of long-on for a huge hit
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