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Yorkshire beat Sussex by 49 runs in One-Day Cup

by Graham Hardcastle - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
Wednesday 31 Jul, 2024 at 5:59PM
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Yorkshire 261 (49.4 overs)
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Yorkshire won by 49 runs

Yorkshire Vikings won a highly competitive and enthralling Metro Bank One-Day Cup clash with Sussex Sharks at York by 49 runs.

There were a number of valuable contributions led by captain Shan Masood and spin-bowling all-rounder Dom Bess.

Both sides contributed significantly to this sun-kissed Group B fixture played out in front of a 3,417 crowd at the Minster City’s Clifton Park.

Masood underpinned Yorkshire’s 261 all out with a measured 63 off 79 balls, while seamer Henry Crocombe impressed for the Sharks with four for 47 from 9.4 overs.

The Vikings then sealed their second win in three matches as Bess, who earlier hit 37 with the bat, struck twice with his off-spinners in Sussex’s 212 all out in 44 overs.

Their stand-in captain Tom Clark top-scored with 55 off 66 balls but he couldn’t prevent a third straight defeat.

The Vikings looked well set at various points on a pitch offering something for everyone, having been inserted, only to lose wickets when acceleration looked likely.

New ball seamer Ari Karvelas struck after only six balls when he bowled Will Luxton, who played around one angled into the him to make it 2-1.

Masood and Fin Bean shared a steadying 51 for the second wicket while the captain later added 60 for the third with James Wharton, who contributed 38.

But the cases of Bean and Masood best summed up Yorkshire’s progress.

Bean was dropped on nought at deep backward point in the second over but he couldn’t take full advantage – caught behind off Karvelas for 37, leaving the score at 53-2 in the ninth over.

Masood, having reached a 68-ball fifty, was later run out coming back for two to deep backward square-leg, making it 170-5 in the 36th.

Harry Duke and Bess both batted positively for 38 and 37, taking their side up to 250 with a seventh-wicket 61.

While Karvelas struck twice, fellow seamer Danial Ibrahim was excellent for one for 29 from his 10 overs. But Crocombe was the pick.

He had Matthew Revis caught at deep midwicket in the 40th over before adding his other three in the 48th and 50th, bowling Duke and getting Dan Moriarty and Ben Coad caught. Bess was also run out as one of three final-over wickets.

Yorkshire started their defence with two wickets in the opening seven overs, keeping Sussex to 23-2.

Tom Haines was run out at the striker’s end by a direct hit from backward point having initially turned for a single before aborting mission – and talismanic seamer Coad bowled Henry Rogers for a duck.

But Sussex hit back, and with gusto, as Clark and wicketkeeper-batter Charlie Tear added a dynamic 95 stand inside 17 overs for the third wicket.

Both were strong through the off-side and Clark reached his fifty off 58 balls with a six over deep square-leg off Bess on his competitive captaincy debut in place of rested John Simpson.

However, Bess would gain revenge not too long afterwards.

In successive overs from the City End, he had a sweeping Tear caught at deep backward square-leg for 43 and then Clark caught at cover as Sussex slipped to 123-4 in the 25th over.

From there, Yorkshire put the squeeze on an inexperienced Sussex middle and lower order.

Coad had Zach Lion-Cachet caught behind and left-arm spinner Dan Moriarty trapped Ibrahim lbw in successive overs, with the score at 161-6 after 33.

Oli Carter played nicely for 43 but he couldn’t provide the dynamism the Sharks required. And when he tried, he holed out to deep square-leg off Moriarty, leaving the score at 198-7 in the 42nd.

Revis, Hill and another run out followed as Yorkshire triumphed.

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