Adam Lyth's Resilient Innings Keeps Yorkshire in the Hunt Against Essex
Adam Lyth's unbeaten 65 guides Yorkshire after Essex's batting struggles in the County Championship clash at York.


The County Championship clash between Yorkshire and Essex reached a pivotal stage on day two at Clifton Park, York. After a dominant first day, Essex faced a collapse, losing their last seven wickets for just 95 runs, finishing their innings at 368. Yorkshire's bowlers, led by Jack White (3-68), showcased resilience on a placid pitch.
Yorkshire's Response In reply, Yorkshire started cautiously but positively, with opener Adam Lyth anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 65 off 172 balls. Lyth's patient knock, his seventh fifty of the season, kept Yorkshire in the game as they closed the day at 143-3, trailing by 225 runs.
Key Moments
- Essex's Collapse: From 273-3, Essex slipped to 276-6 in just five overs, losing key batters Jordan Cox and Charlie Allison.
- Noah Thain's Fightback: Thain remained unbeaten on 50, adding 56 runs with Michael Pepper for the seventh wicket.
- Lyth's Grit: Lyth battled through challenging spells, particularly against Simon Harmer, who bowled 15 overs for just 18 runs.
Looking Ahead With the game finely balanced, early wickets on day three could tilt the match in Essex's favor. Yorkshire, however, will rely on Lyth and Jonny Bairstow to build a substantial total and keep their victory hopes alive.
Match Summary
- Essex: 368 all out (Westley 107, Elgar 94, Thain 50*)
- Yorkshire: 143-3 (Lyth 65*, Bean 31)
- Points: Yorkshire 2, Essex 1