Hampshire secured a decisive victory over Yorkshire by 214 runs in the Rothesay County Championship at Headingley. Key performances included Brown's unbeaten 103 and Abbott's impressive bowling figures of 6-21.
Rothesay County Championship, Division One, Headingley (day four)
Hampshire 251 & 351-5 dec: Brown 103*, Lehman 92, Prest 53; Van Beek 4-85
Yorkshire 177 & 211: Hill 52, Bess 49; Abbott 6-21
Hampshire (20pts) beat Yorkshire (3pts) by 214 runs
Kyle Abbott's seventh haul of 10 wickets or more in a first-class match helped Hampshire complete a deserved County Championship victory over Yorkshire during the fourth afternoon at Headingley.
Abbott had claimed 4-49 in the first innings and recorded a superb 6-21 from 17 overs in the second as Yorkshire, set 426 to win after tea on day three, fell a long way short at 211 all out.
All-rounder George Hill and captain Dom Bess posted consolatory scores of 52 and 49, but the hosts were well beaten by 214 runs.
Hampshire claimed 20 points to Yorkshire's three and bounced back superbly from their opening-round innings defeat at home to Essex.
Yorkshire started day four on 65-5, needing 361 more and realistically, their only hope of a positive result was a draw.
But the day's 12th ball saw 38-year-old Abbott trap Fin Bean lbw pushing forwards for 33.
Further success went to the pace of Sonny Baker, whose short ball hurried Harry Duke into a pull shot which found Eddie Jack at long-leg and that left Yorkshire at 97-7 just before midday.
Baker struck Bess two nasty blows in the same over, the first on the head.
Bess endured a couple more glancing blows but resisted through to early afternoon alongside Hill to delay the inevitable.
Hill reached his 50 off 86 balls in the second over of the afternoon by hoisting two sixes over long-on against Liam Dawson's left-arm spin.
He was trapped lbw by Abbott not long afterwards as a 78-run partnership ended and left the score at 175-8.
Bess then miscued Dawson to mid-off and the same bowler wrapped things up by bowling Ben Coad.
Yorkshire's cause certainly wasn't helped by the loss of seam duo Jhye Richardson and Jack White because of a sickness bug.
They were substituted out the game late on day two and at the start of day three respectively, but despite that, Hampshire were excellent on a good cricket wicket.
Abbott led the way with the new ball as he caused further problems for Yorkshire, against whom he took 10 wickets in a mid-summer victory at Scarborough in 2022, and now has 490 first-class wickets for Hampshire.
Jake Lehmann should also take credit for scores of 76 and 92, and so too captain Ben Brown for his second-innings 103 not out.
They are next in action on Friday against Somerset at the Utilita Bowl, while Yorkshire have a week's rest before hosting Sussex at Headingley, with England legend Joe Root set to play his first game of the summer.
Report by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.
What were the final scores in the Hampshire vs Yorkshire match?
Hampshire scored 251 and 351-5 declared, while Yorkshire scored 177 and 211.
Who were the standout players in the Hampshire vs Yorkshire match?
Key players included Hampshire's Brown with 103 not out and Abbott with bowling figures of 6-21.
What was the point distribution for Hampshire and Yorkshire after the match?
Hampshire earned 20 points for the win, while Yorkshire received 3 points.
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