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Runs galore but Sussex look set for draw with Yorkshire at Headingley

by Graham Hardcastle - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
Sunday 26 Apr, 2026 at 6:45PM
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Simpson steers Sussex into strong position on day two v Hampshire

Picture by Dave Vokes / Hampshire Cricket

Yorkshire 511 (139.2 overs)
Sussex 502 (131.4 overs) and 31-2 (14 overs)
Sussex (5 points) lead Yorkshire (5 points) by 22 runs, with 8 second innings wickets remaining

England star Joe Root cruised to 96 but fell short of a 12th first-class century for Yorkshire in the hosts’ strong response to Sussex’s first-innings 502.

As day three ended Sussex and Yorkshire seemed set though not certain to finish their Rothesay County Championship fixture in a draw at Headingley.

Sussex had started the season with back-to-back wins and Yorkshire a draw and defeat. But neither bowling attack has looked likely to penetrate high-class batting line-ups on a placid pitch.

Yorkshire, having started day three on 192-1, were bowled out for 511, claiming a lead of nine with 14 overs left in the day.

They lost opener Fin Bean for 105 early on before fellow left-hander Sam Whiteman converted an overnight 73 into a determined 101, his maiden century for the county he joined in the winter.

Sussex’s second innings closed on 31-2, giving Yorkshire a glimmer of hope. The visitors’ lead is 22.

Root came in at 199-2 in the day’s fifth over and hit 12 fours in 127 balls before edging fast bowler Henry Crocombe behind during the latter stages of the afternoon session.

Sussex struck three times in the morning, with Yorkshire 300-4 at lunch.

Fynn Hudson-Prentice’s seam angled one back into left-handed Bean and trapped him LBW for the addition of only four more runs to his overnight tally.

The left-arm spin of James Coles, who later took the second new ball, bowled Jonny Bairstow through the gate for six, uprooting his middle-stump.

Sandwiched in between, Whiteman was caught behind off Crocombe.

Yorkshire-born Western Australia captain Whiteman, playing for his birth county as a local for the next three seasons, had reached his century with a drilled straight six off Coles, getting there off 188 balls.

Root was at ease against seam and spin, including emerging twirler Coles and his former seam-bowling England team-mate Ollie Robinson.

It looked inevitable for much of his innings that he would reach three figures.

This was his first first-class innings in 109 days since his second innings in the Ashes Test Match at Sydney in January.

And it was also his fifth 50-plus score in seven Championship innings for Yorkshire dating back two years to the day.

Sussex plugged away for reward in benign conditions. Without ever looking like blowing Yorkshire away, they chipped away and claimed wickets at regular intervals.

In fairness, they were a bowler light having lost seam-bowling all-rounder Tom Price to a sprained right ankle which he suffered while fielding the day’s second delivery at deep backward square-leg.

The visitors opted not to utilise the ECB’s substitution rule but he was off the field all day.

Root reached his fifty off 59 balls before lunch and was within touching distance of raising his bat once more when Crocombe got one to bounce more than expected, with the England man feeling for it outside off-stump and edging behind to John Simpson. In all, he hit 12 fours.

With Matthew Revis having earlier fallen to Coles – he and Root shared a fifth-wicket 86 – Yorkshire were 395-6 during the second half of the afternoon.

Dom Bess was trapped LBW by the miserly medium pace of Tom Haines before George Hill, who posted 50, chipped Jack Carson’s off-spin to midwicket. Yorkshire were 457-8 at tea.

Yorkshire’s overseas quicks Logan van Beek and Jhye Richardson then contributed 29 and 35 respectively. They shared a ninth-wicket 49, helping their side into the lead.

Van Beek edged Crocombe behind and Richardson was bowled attacking at Coles.

Both bowlers finished with three wickets before Australian Richardson, who struggled with the ball at the start of the game, bowled compatriot Daniel Hughes with a beauty in the third over the Sussex second innings.

Haines then chipped a return catch to Hill just before close, setting up an interesting fourth morning at least.

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