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Sunday 6 September 2015

Royal London One Day Cup Semi Final 1

Yorkshire 263-9 (50 overs): Lyth 96, Bairstow 34; Howell 3-37
Gloucestershire 267-2 (46.5 overs): Klinger 137no, Marshall 78no; Rhodes 1-29

Gloucestershire won by eight wickets

Michael Klinger's unbeaten century led Gloucestershire to an eight-wicket win over Yorkshire in their One-Day Cup semi-final at Headingley.

The 35-year-old hit 137 off 145 balls and shared an unbroken third-wicket stand with Hamish Marshall (78).

England opener Adam Lyth made a superb 96 for Yorkshire, but they were limited to 263-9 as Benny Howell claimed 3-37.

Klinger and Marshall were rarely troubled during the run-chase and saw their side home with 19 balls to spare.

Lyth put his Ashes woes behind in a brilliant attacking innings, which included 10 fours and a six, which was in stark contrast to that of his Yorkshire opening partner Alex Lees, who struggled to find the middle of the bat.

Gloucestershire were not flawless in the field with three difficult chances going down, and a comical dropped catch by Liam Norwell off his own bowling looked like it might be a turning point.

Jonny Bairstow was the man reprieved as Norwell grounded the ball as he looked to throw it up in celebration having taken a simple return catch.

However, the England Test player failed to make the most of his let-off as 23-year-old Norwell trapped him lbw in his next over.


After racing to 168-3 from their first 30 overs, the Vikings innings stuttered as they managed just 95 runs from their last 20 and lost six wickets in the process.

Their total looked short of par and so it proved as Klinger and Chris Dent began Gloucestershire's response in a positive mood before Dent was bowled by 17-year-old Matthew Fisher for 28.

Although Will Rhodes had Gareth Roderick caught by Jack Leaning cheaply, Yorkshire desperately missed spinner Adil Rashid on a slow, sticky Headingley wicket.


Though Klinger only returned from Australia on Saturday, he looked completely at ease as he scored his third century in four matches in the One-Day Cup before launching Fisher for a straight six - the fourth of his innings - to finish the match in style.

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