CricInfo Championship: Yorkshire v Essex at Scarborough, 12-15 Sep 2001 David Warner |
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The partnership was all the more remarkable in that the third wicket pair came together after openers Chris Taylor and Matthew Wood had both been dismissed before a run had been scored.
After taking a few overs to play themselves in, Vaughan and McGrath produced every shot in the book with Essex using seven bowlers in a vain attempt to stop the carnage.
Vaughan just beat his partner to the 50 mark before he took complete charge, dashing to his century from 80 balls with 15 fours and three sixes.
Former Yorkshire all-rounder Paul Grayson eventually broke the stand by having McGrath caught on the boundary edge for 70 from 86 balls with eight fours and a six and Grayson struck again in his next over to send back Vaughan for 113 with 16 fours and four sixes from 89 deliveries.
Vaughan was out on the stroke of tea when Yorkshire were 212 for four and needing a further 107 to round off their Championship-winning season with another victory.
Having started out in the morning on 48 for three and leading by 194, Essex worked their way steadily to 172 for eight before declaring to bring forward the lunch interval.
Captain Ronnie Irani provided the backbone to the Essex innings, making sure that too many wickets did not go down too soon.
Irani completed his half-century off 77 balls with seven boundaries and he was unbeaten on 51 when he made his declaration upon the dismissal of Ashley Cowan.
Steven Kirby and off-spinner Andy Gray each claimed three wickets and the other two were taken by Hoggard who had career best figures of six for 51 in the first innings.
Having started out on 48 for three and leading by 194, Essex worked their way steadily to 172 for eight before declaring to bring forward the lunch interval.
Captain Ronnie Irani provided the backbone to the Essex innings, making sure that too many wickets did not go down too soon.
Irani completed his half-century off 77 balls with seven boundaries and he was unbeaten on 51 when he made his declaration upon the dismissal of Ashley Cowan.
Steven Kirby and off-spinner Andy Gray each claimed three wickets and the other two were taken by Hoggard who had career best figures of six for 51 in the first innings.
Yorkshire, the new CricInfo Champions, were eager to finish the season on a high note and they were determined to go flat out for their tenth win of the campaign.
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Date-stamped : 15 Sep2001 - 18:35