County Champion: Essex's Failure against Yorkshire

Adam Lyth patiently accumulated 185, and Jonny Bairstow's usual half-century battle made Essex unlikely to 520 to prevent Yorkshire from raising the season's second county championship win.

Lyth's second century in spring (the 39th century of his 18-year first-class career) spanned six hours and 41 minutes of determination and wisdom.

The 37-year-old left-hander shared a second-door booth with James Wharton, who added 61 in the first inning of an unbeaten 63, the basis for Yorkshire's 426-6 announcement.

Bairstow's 79 pieces accelerated the statement from 74 balls, including three sixes and was part of the six-frame 99 in the roller-level match, with Matty Revis contributing 37 of 32 balls.

Bairstow fell five out of five, which would enhance Thain's analysis, playing an unorthodox reverse sweep weapon, sending six points from Critchley.

With the declaration looming, Beersto and Rickys ran 29 in a 14-goal craze before the captain raced in the second half of the season, with the final two 2-sixths before finishing the final match in Shane Snater's Tea, which included four more.

Yorkshire hit 14 goals behind tea, and then Byerstowe stayed with Longmen and immediately called for a stop to the lawsuit.

Essex's offense lacks penetration given the potential debut against Zimbabwe later this month.

The only comfort for the lost field players of Essex is to go around the border, the best bowling figure of young seaman Noah Thain.

The feeling of despair continued as Essex hit.

They lost four wickets in the remaining 27 tickets of the day, facing some accurate seam bowling from Jack White, who scored 3-17.

Essex ran 64 times at the end but won 456, staring at the failed barrel back to back as they recovered on Day 4.

When White ended the second time, they jumped around Dean Elgar's Adam's Apple, they had the chance to hit nearly four meetings and got very slim and got it into the hands of the third click.

George Hill started his six-goal innings from the first innings, and Tom Westley LBW delivered only for the fourth time in the second innings.

Next, Robin Das patted a game while Charlie Allison was on the way.

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