Brook shines with ball as Surrey slump at Headingley
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Brook shines with ball as Surrey slump at Headingley
Yorkshire scored 486 with Lyth making 141 and Bairstow 120. Surrey replied with 204, with Abbott scoring 56 not out in their first innings. Yorkshire then enforced the follow-on and bowled Surrey out again, with George Hill taking 4-34 and Harry Brook taking 3-11, including the wicket of Jamie Smith. Yorkshire reached 83-5 in their second innings, still 199 behind Surrey’s first-innings total. Hill delivered 13 overs and took three wickets, supported by Matthew Revis, Ben Cliff, and Jhye Richardson. Bad light ended play early after 12.2 overs, with weather causing 20 overs to be lost.
"Yorkshire 486: Lyth 141, Bairstow 120; Fisher 4-92, Clark 3-94 Surrey 204: Abbott 56*; Hill 4-34, Revis 3-45 & 193-5 (f/o): Sibley 33*, Brook 3-11 Surrey (2pts) trail Yorkshire (4pts) by 199 runs with five wickets standing"
"Harry Brook impressed with the ball rather than the bat as Yorkshire put Surrey in deep trouble after enforcing the follow-on in their Championship Division One game at Headingley. George Hill returned a superb 4-34 as the visitors were bowled out for 204 in their first-innings reply to Yorkshire's 486, and then Brook took 3-11 - including the wicket of Jamie Smith - before they reached the close on 83-5, still 199 behind."
"The hosts are chasing a second win in six Division One matches thanks in the main to Hill, whose impressive 13 overs were supplemented by three wickets for fellow England Lion Matthew Revis, two for Ben Cliff and one for Jhye Richardson. England wicketkeeper Smith posted scores of four and nought, bowled by Brook's medium pace in the second innings before bad light ended play 12.2 overs early, with 20 lost in all because of the weather."
"Things could have been even worse for the visitors in the first innings given they slumped to 93-7 just before lunch, only for Australian Sean Abbott's brisk 56 to help them more than double the total with the last three wickets. The White Rose enjoyed a remarkable morning as Hill claimed four of the seven wickets to fall, including two in two balls as swing, seam movement and some uneven bounce were prevalent."
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