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MATCH REPORT: Lancashire lose by 7 wickets against Yorkshire

MATCH REPORT: Lancashire lose by 7 wickets against Yorkshire

Lancashire lose out by 7 wickets against Yorkshire

Group B leaders Yorkshire maintained their 100 percent winning start to this season’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup as they chased 295 to beat Lancashire by seven wickets at Clifton Park in York thanks to a second successive century for in-form overseas opener Imam-Ul-Haq.

The White Rose won their third successive game, beating the previously unbeaten Red Rose, who had won one and had the other washed out. 

Lancashire posted a 294 for seven total thanks largely to an entertaining opening 102 off 88 balls from Michael Jones in front of a sell-out 4,500 crowd. 

But Imam was the cornerstone of Yorkshire’s reply with 117 off 124 balls and shared a defining 153 for the second wicket with Will Luxton, 77 off 63. They won with 19 balls remaining. 

Classy Pakistani left-hander Imam is now the leading run-scorer in this season’s One-Day Cup with 331 having hit 10 fours and five sixes. 


Picture by John Clifton/SWPix.com. 

He hit a career best 159 in victory at Northamptonshire last Friday. 

Ormskirk-born ex-Red Rose Jones posted his first century since rejoining from Durham over the winter.

Inserted Lancashire started well as Jones reached a 33-ball fifty and helped them to 100 for one in the 18th over. 

Either side of losing George Bell lbw playing to leg against two-wicket seamer Jack White - 43 for one after seven - Jones hoisted three sixes over long-on and long-off and hit one arrow straight off Ben Coad’s seam.

He later pulled successive sixes off Matthew Revis towards the latter stages of a 92-run stand with his captain Marcus Harris, who was the first of two wickets to fall in as many overs as the score fell to 136 for three in the 24th.

Harris was caught behind driving at Revis for 32 before Ben Coad trapped Josh Bohannon lbw without scoring.

Jones reached his century off 79 balls and hit seven sixes in all. But the visitors were checked impressively through the middle of their innings.

They were limited to 40 runs from the end of the 25th over - 143 for three - to the end of the 35th, where they reached at 183 for four having lost Jones slicing White out to deep cover. 

Balderson made a dynamic 70 off 48 balls as Lancashire fell just short of 300 in excellent batting conditions.

Tom Bailey had Adam Lyth caught behind driving early in Yorkshire’s chase, which fell to 16 for one.

But Luxton kicked things into life by taking three fours and six - all through leg - off Will Williams’ first four balls, in the 11th over, as the score moved to 57 for one.

By the time Luxton reached his fifty off 42 balls, Yorkshire were 107 for one after 20 overs. Imam’s third in as many matches - this off 72 balls - followed shortly afterwards. 

When Luxton miscued Charlie Barnard’s left-arm spin to long-on, Yorkshire were still a long way ahead at 169 for two in the 30th over.

Imam reached his latest hundred off 118 balls by pulling Bailey for his third six before falling caught at midwicket on the pull against Arav Shetty’s spin - 220 for three in the 37th. 

This was the fourth time in his career he has scored List A centuries in successive matches.

James Wharton and Revis wrapped things up with 41 apiece in an unbroken fourth-wicket stand of 75. 

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