Cricket latest: Record stand helps Yorkshire beat holders Leicestershire

A record opening stand of 122 between skipper Andrew Gale and Phil Jaques put Yorkshire on track for a 22-run victory over reigning champions Leicestershire in their Friends Life t20 encounter at Headingley.

The fine start set Yorkshire up for a total of 170 for four after winning the toss and the visitors were dismissed for 148 in reply, Australian paceman Mitchell Starc claiming the last three wickets in the final over.

It was Yorkshire’s first win in the competition this season but it left title-holders Leicestershire still trying to break their duck after three consecutive defeats.

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Yorkshire’s previous best first-wicket partnership in the competition was also against Leicestershire and Gale was involved on that occasion too, when he and Jacques Rudolph put on 104 together at Grace Road in 2009.

Gale led the way this time with a belligerent 70 off only 42 balls with six fours and three sixes while fellow left-hander Jaques contributed 48 from 41 deliveries with five fours and a six.

Jonny Bairstow, released from the England squad to play in the match, was soon involved in the action - from the other side of the boundary rope. Jaques launched himself into a straight drive off Matthew Hoggard and Bairstow sprang out of the dug-out to catch the ball as it cleared the line.

Gale soon attacked former Yorkshire paceman Hoggard with two fours and a six in one over and consecutive boundaries for Jaques against Wayne White raced the stand to 52 in 35 balls.

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It became a century stand off 69 deliveries but it was broken by Rob Taylor who had Jaques taken on the mid-wicket boundary by Jacques du Toit and Gale followed a couple of overs later when he straight drove Hoggard to Josh Cobb.

Hoggard’s return to the attack slowed down Yorkshire but David Miller made sure the total was still a competitive one with an unbeaten 30 which came off 20 balls and contained two fours and a six.

The Foxes made a good start themselves as openers Cobb and Greg Smith added 37 in five overs before the latter fell to an athletic catch by Gary Ballance at mid-off to bring Richard Pyrah a wicket with his fifth ball.

Pyrah then struck again in his next over by flinging out a right arm to hold on to a reflex catch which sent back Du Toit for one.

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Cobb had middled the ball well from the start and he had thumped four fours and two sixes in his 46 before he slipped at the bowler’s end when being sent back and could not regain his ground in time as he was run out.

Off-spinner Azeem Rafiq got the important wicket of Abdul Razzak with a well-flighted ball which hit the stumps and he struck again to have Matt Boyce caught behind.

Ryan Sidebottom returned to spread-eagle Taylor’s stumps with his first delivery and then have Ramnaresh Sarwan (45) caught in his next over, leaving Starc to clean up the tail in dramatic fashion.