Saturday 6 July 2013

Photos from Yorkshire t20 match.



The Sky Sports commentary team
do their own warm-up.

Arron Lilley makes his t20 debut for Lancashire.

McClenahgan playing in his fourth match.

Yorkshire skipper Andrew Gale prepares to do the coin toss.






Stephen Parry's economical nature would prove
to be vital once more today.

Paul Allot performs the duty
of covering the toss.

Glen Chapple leaves the field having won the toss.

The players walk out for the start of play.

Phil Jaques and Andrew Gale
step out for the Yorkshire innings. 

The Viking mascot plays to the crowd.

Andrew Gale made 18 including a large six.

McClenaghan had a tough day
taking no wickets.

Phil Jaques made an unbeaten 66.

Tom Smith celebrates the wicket of
Andrew Gale with his first ball.



Dan Hodgson looks on as Simon Katich
takes the catch.



Adil Rashid made 16 before he was out to Aaron Lilley.

Rashid scrambles through from Parry's bowling.


Rashid played with great confidence to the spinners
and had a deal of luck too.
Steven Croft tips the ball over
the rope as he attempts to catch
Liam Plunkett.

The pressure on Jaques causes a great deal of perspiration!

Rashid is out attempting to reverse-sweep Lilley.

Brown sets himself to catch out
Gary Ballance.

Jaques appreciates the applause for his steady 50. 

Plunkett takes the aggressive route.

Pyrah was not even in sight when run out by Gareth Cross.

Smith went well in the power play.

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Moore smashes Sidebottom for six in his innings of 12.

Smith made a quick 35.

But was out to a stunning catch from Liam Plunkett.

Karl Brown added 25.

Brown hits six down the ground.

Simon Katich made just 18.

Before he was bowled by Rich Pyrah (3-15).


Brown soon followed in identical fashion.

Gareth Cross never got going with a run-a-ball 8.

And played-on to Plunkett.

A great deal of pressure fell
to Steven Croft.

He and Kabir Ali still needed 34 runs to win.

Croft top-scored for Lancs with 42 from 28 balls.

And his heroics secured a tie for Lancs with
a two from the final ball. 




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