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Yorkshire v Hampshire, Rose Bowl, 2 days

August 3, 2011

116 of 2532 vYorkshire Hampshire

Former England batsman Anthony McGrath of scored a century for Yorkshire at the bottom placed Hampshire endured another miserable day in the Rose Bowl. McGrath recorded the 33 hundred first-class career that visitors took advantage of batting first on a one-stop easy to assemble a total rate of the first rounds of the 532nd


In response, Hampshire, needing 383 to avoid follow-up, then lost opens Liam Dawson and Jimmy Adams with only 59 on board. But Michael Carberry, fit again after problems with blood clots, and Neil McKenzie took their side through to the close on 116 for two, still 416 left.

Yorkshire resumed at the beginning of the second day on 318 for three with McGrath 65 not out. Gary Ballance with his roommate ring, the pair put on 157 in 47 overs as Hampshire ran out of ideas quickly.

Hampshire did not help the cause of the loss of captain Dominic Cork with a shin injury and was replaced by Hampshire was forced to rely on Danny Briggs and Imran Tahir lippoja for most of the Yorkshire innings almost 172 acquisitions.

They, and Briggs, 100 and Tahir took eight wickets overwhelmed, ending Tahir 6 132 Briggs, and taking 2 127

The fourth wicket partnership came to be 361 when he was bowled Briggs Ballance, but McGrath has gone to bat for almost five and a half hours for his first 115 Sean Ervine drove Adams mid wicket.

Even in the absence of McGrath, there was not let Gerard Brophy as Hampshire made a quick half-century, while Adil Rashid ran freely for his 38th Brophy finally fell to a catch back to smart Tahir diving to his left after 53, while Rashid was persuaded to drop the spinners finally got some answers.

Hampshire faces a daunting task just to keep the game alive for nearly two days in camp, but lost 38 Dawson is a wicket taking off Ryan Sidebottom. Adams was 29 before cutting the left arm spinner David Wainwright also wicketkeeper Brophy.

At this stage threatened to fall Hampshire in trouble, but McKenzie and Carberry (30no) at least avoid a setback in the afternoon session. Carberry, in just his third game back after his first illness, showed signs of a return to form with seven boundaries in his unbeaten 37.

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