County Championship: Yorkshire fight against Hampshire

South African Abbott made the Wices scrolled when he pointed out Adam Lyth Lbw, before the New Zealand Hampon found a cut of beans to indicate his fifth delivery since he became a late substitute for the injured Jack Edwards.
James Wharton was canceled by a little pee from Brad Wheal to Edge to the third brief, before Bairstow came to the fold.
After 20 balls largely without, the exciting introduction of Fast Bowler Baker: his first in the championship brought the drama.
Bairstow made a vast delivery of the fence, before its concentration was disturbed by an insect.
Baker’s follow-up was equally wide, but this time Bairstow cut to a third deep man.
Dawid Malan had been the most lucid beef of Yorkshire – hitting six boundaries in his 31 – but he exhausted by facing Mark Stoneman’s arm with extra coverage.
Visitors have reached 106-5 for lunch, but later they disintegrated. Abbott was relentless, while Dawson continued from his impressive 54 WICKET 2024 campaign.
Ben Cliff was the last out-LBW man who tried to reverse Dawson-Con sweeping the last five WICKETs who disappeared in 27 post-starring deliveries.
The Hampshire response was solid when Stoneman and Flemcha Middleton produced an opening support of 70 shots.
The former left song by Middensex hit two six legs, summarizing his approach to poor deliveries, but was launched by an inswinger by George Hill before Nick Gubbins went out for First Slip, the first scalp of the Yorkshire of White.
The white rose then had their best spell of the day, with Ben Coad in particular, who blowing the races of the Hampshire – characterized by the new Toby Albert beating that takes 23 balls to get off the mark.
Middleton eventually fell into a possibility of Ma-Pad, with Bairstow jumping around the batter to catch a short position.
Tom Perst made a lively 32 before Hill put his collapse out of the stump and the night tie Brad Wheal was LBW while Hampshire reached the end of the day on 164-5.