Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 2007

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In the 2007 season, the English cricket club Yorkshire was placed sixth in the County Championship, winning 4 of their 16 matches and drawing 8.

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Championship

County Championship Division One Final Table
PosTeamPldWDLPenBatBowlPts
1 Sussex 1676303743202
2 Durham 167451.53847197.5
3 Lancashire 1659204044190
4 Surrey 1657414140178
5 Hampshire 1658303243177
6 Yorkshire 1648404938175
7 Kent 1638504336153
8 Warwickshire 1629504035139
9 Worcestershire 161780183595

Pro40

Natwest Pro40 Division 2
PosTeamPldWLNRTRRPts
1 Durham Dynamos 862001.3112
2 Somerset Sabres 852100.5511
3 Middlesex Crusaders 853000.4810
4 Surrey Lions 853000.3810
5 Kent Spitfires 853000.2610
6 Yorkshire Phoenix 843100.059
7 Leicestershire Foxes 83410-0.277
8 Derbyshire Phantoms 81700-0.922
9 Glamorgan Dragons 80710-2.352

Friends Provident

Friends Provident Trophy - North Conference
PosTeamPldWLNRTRRPts
1 Durham Dynamos 972000.8714
2 Warwickshire Bears 961200.7114
3 Nottinghamshire Outlaws 962100.8113
4 Worcestershire Royals 943200.2110
5 Yorkshire Phoenix 943200.0910
6 Leicestershire Foxes 94320-0.3110
7 Lancashire Lightning 93510-0.637
8 Derbyshire Phantoms 92610-0.255
9 Northamptonshire Steelbacks 91620-0.734
10 Scotland Saltires 91710-1.053

County Championship Scorecards

Surrey v Yorkshire

6 June - 9 June
(Scorecard)
v
594-9 dec (154 overs)
Jason Gillespie 123* (192)
Azhar Mahmood 3/73 (27 overs)
344 (84 overs)
Scott Newman 124 (163)
Adil Rashid 4/105 (24 overs)
266-7 dec (58.1 overs)
Craig White 117 (131)
Nayan Doshi 6/111 (21.1 overs)
170 (50.3 overs)
Scott Newman 89 (118)
Matthew Hoggard 4/34 (12 overs)
Yorkshire won by 346 runs
The Oval, Kennington, England
Umpires: TE Jesty and RT Robinson

Yorkshire v Durham

25 April - 27 April
(Scorecard)
v
274 (75.4 overs)
Dale Benkenstein 83 (128)
Adil Rashid 5/88 (20.4 overs)
414 (142.3 overs)
Joe Sayers 149* (417)
Steve Harmison 6/87 (37.3 overs)
169 (39.1 overs)
Graham Onions 41 (33)
Matthew Hoggard 5/32 (11.1 overs)
30-1 (6.3 overs)
Joe Sayers 10* (20)
Steve Harmison 1/7 (3 overs)
Yorkshire won by 9 wickets
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: NGC Cowley and SA Garratt
  • Points: Surrey 5, Yorkshire 22

Hampshire v Yorkshire

6 June - 9 June
(Scorecard)
v
299 (93.4 overs)
Younis Khan 106 (151)
James Bruce 4/56 (20 overs)
296 (95.3 overs)
Michael Brown 105 (159)
Tim Bresnan 4/65 (22 overs)
439-4 dec (106.5 overs)
Younis Khan 202* (290)
Stuart Clark 3/83 (22.5 overs)
366-8 (105 overs)
James Adams 90 (188)
Younis Khan 4/52 (18 overs)
  • Points: Hampshire 9, Yorkshire 9

Yorkshire v Worcestershire

9 May - 12 May
(Scorecard)
v
521-7 dec (153 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 129 (191)
Dewald Nel 4/74 (27 overs)
129 (42.5 overs)
Phil Jaques 38 (57)
Matthew Hoggard 5/34 (14 overs)
132 (f/o) (55 overs)
Steven Davies 38 (70)
Tim Bresnan 4/10 (10 overs)
Yorkshire won by an innings and 260 runs
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: MJ Harris and JW Lloyds
  • Points: Yorkshire 22, Worcestershire 2

Yorkshire v Worcestershire

23 May - 26 May
(Scorecard)
v
393 (115 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 111 (190)
Ottis Gibson 7/81 (28 overs)
481 (126.5 overs)
Kyle Coetzer 91 (170)
Jason Gillespie 3/73 (25 overs)
218 (59.2 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 79 (112)
Graham Onions 5/53 (15.2 overs)
131-4 (33.5 overs)
Michael Di Venuto 53 (65)
Darren Gough 2/18 (9 overs)
Durham won by 6 wickets
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street, England
Umpires: G Sharp and JF Steele
  • Points: Durham 22, Yorkshire 7

Kent v Yorkshire

6 June - 9 June
(Scorecard)
v
551-8 dec (166.2 overs)
Joe Sayers 187 (379)
Darren Stevens 3/91 (27.2 overs)
292 (84.5 overs)
Andrew Hall 77 (89)
Darren Gough 6/47 (16.2 overs)
383-6 (f/o) (129 overs)
James Tredwell 116 (233)
Tim Bresnan 2/82 (22 overs)
  • Points: Kent 7, Yorkshire 11

Yorkshire v Sussex

15 June - 18 June
(Scorecard)
v
139 (48.2 overs)
Ajmal Shahzad 32* (49)
Naved-ul-Hasan 3/34 (12 overs)
141 (56.4 overs)
Chris Adams 29 (68)
Ajmal Shahzad 4/22 (8.4 overs)
284-6 dec (108 overs)
Anthony McGrath 58 (136)
Darren Gough 2/37 (24 overs)
57-2 (22 overs)
Michael Yardy 21* (60)
Deon Kruis 1/15 (5 overs)
  • Points: Yorkshire 7, Sussex 7

Lancashire v Yorkshire

8 July - 11 July
(Scorecard)
v
320 (110.3 overs)
Michael Vaughan 74 (210)
James Anderson 5/98 (33 overs)
247-6 (69 overs)
Stuart Law 55 (61)
Adil Rashid 5/114 (28 overs)
  • Points: Lancashire 8, Yorkshire 9

Warwickshire v Yorkshire

13 July - 16 July
(Scorecard)
v
400-9 (128.4 overs)
Anthony McGrath 188* (348)
Naqash Tahir 4/93 (29 overs)
254-2 dec (57 overs)
Darren Maddy 135 (161)
Matthew Hoggard 1/43 (10 overs)
Match Drawn
Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Umpires: PJ Hartley and RT Robinson
  • Points: Warwickshire 9, Yorkshire 9

Yorkshire v Surrey

20 July - 23 July
(Scorecard)
v
307 (91.5 overs)
Adil Rashid 91* (178)
Matthew Nicholson 4/85 (24.5 overs)
229 (77.1 overs)
Rikki Clarke 65 (104)
Darren Gough 6/50 (21 overs)
2-1 (1.1 overs)
Craig White 2 (2)
Matthew Nicholson 1/2 (1 over)
  • Points: Yorkshire 10, Surrey 8

Yorkshire v Kent

25 July - 28 July
(Scorecard)
v
486 (124.3 overs)
Joe Denly 114 (212)
Adil Rashid 5/112 (23.3 overs)
550-9 dec (144.5 overs)
Younis Khan 217* (252)
Ryan McLaren 4/89 (28 overs)
17-0 (10 overs)
Joe Denly 11 (37)
Darren Gough 0/1 (3 overs)
  • Points: Yorkshire 12, Kent 11

Yorkshire v Lancashire

9 August - 11 August
(Scorecard)
v
144 (55.5 overs)
Tim Bresnan 39 (98)
Glen Chapple 4/35 (14 overs)
517 (135.5 overs)
Stuart Law 206 (250)
Adil Rashid 3/109 (33 overs)
247 (67.4 overs)
Jason Gillespie 44 (86)
Muttiah Muralitharan 5/66 (24.4 overs)
Lancashire won by an innings and 126 runs
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: JW Holder and G Sharp
  • Points: Yorkshire 2, Lancashire 22

Warwickshire v Yorkshire

14 August - 17 August
(Scorecard)
v
319 (73.5 overs)
Adil Rashid 108 (152)
Doug Bollinger 4/82 (16.5 overs)
172-5 dec (42 overs)
Graham Hick 69* (65)
Tim Bresnan 2/46 (12 overs)
188-5 dec (41.4 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 92* (105)
Kabir Ali 4/30 (10 overs)
337-4 (57 overs)
Ben Smith 98* (102)
Jason Gillespie 2/74 (11 overs)
Worcestershire won by 6 wickets
Chester Road North, Kidderminster, England
Umpires: VA Holder and R Palmer
  • Points: Worcestershire 17, Yorkshire 4

Yorkshire v Warwickshire

22 August - 24 August
(Scorecard)
v
129 (58.3 overs)
Alex Loudon 33 (87)
Matthew Hoggard 4/33 (12.3 overs)
561-7 dec (126.1 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 220 (328)
Alfonso Thomas 4/109 (33 overs)
222 (55.3 overs)
Tim Ambrose 89* (128)
Darren Gough 5/52 (14.3 overs)
Yorkshire won by an innings and 210 runs
North Marine Road, Scarborough, England
Umpires: NGC Cowley and MJ Harris
  • Points: Yorkshire 22, Warwickshire 2

Sussex v Yorkshire

5 September - 7 September
(Scorecard)
v
597-8 dec (157.1 overs)
Andrew Hodd 123 (219)
Adil Rashid 3/136 (35.1 overs)
247 (69.1 overs)
Adil Rashid 54* (91)
Mushtaq Ahmed 5/89 (30 overs)
89 (44.1 overs)
Inzamam-ul-Haq 22 (47)
Naved-ul-Hasan 4/15 (6.1 overs)
Sussex won by an innings and 261 runs
County Ground, Hove, England
Umpires: VA Holder and AA Jones
  • Points: Sussex 22, Yorkshire 3

Yorkshire v Hampshire

19 September - 22 September
(Scorecard)
v
195 (61.1 overs)
Inzamam-ul-Haq 51 (83)
James Bruce 5/73 (25 overs)
244-4 (60.3 overs)
Michael Carberry 113* (167)
Matthew Hoggard 2/76 (15 overs)
  • Points: Yorkshire 5, Hampshire 8

Friends Provident Scorecards

Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire

22 April 2007
(scorecard)
Yorkshire Phoenix
280/4 (50 overs)
v
Nottinghamshire Outlaws
243 all out (47.5 overs)
Younis Khan 100 (92)
Mark Ealham 1/61 (9 overs)
Chris Read 68 (66)
Deon Kruis 3/61 (9.4 overs)
Yorkshire won by 37 runs
Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England
Umpires: NL Bainton and IJ Gould

Scotland v Yorkshire

29 April 2007
(scorecard)
Yorkshire Phoenix
259/8 (50 overs)
v
Scotland Saltires
217 all out (49.3 overs)
Anthony McGrath 66 (71)
John Blain 3/62 (10 overs)
Craig Wright 59 (66)
Tim Bresnan 3/22 (8 overs)
Yorkshire won by 42 runs
The Grange, Edinburgh, Scotland
Umpires: RJ Bailey and JW Holder

Yorkshire v Leicestershire

7 May 2007
(scorecard)
Yorkshire Phoenix
282/8 (50 overs)
v
Leicestershire Foxes
284/4 (47.2 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 100 (133)
Jim Allenby 3/44 (10 overs)
Jim Allenby 84 (66)
Richard Pyrah 2/15 (5 overs)
Leicestershire won by 6 wickets
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: NGB Cook and R Palmer

Yorkshire v Worcestershire

13 May 2007
(scorecard)
Worcestershire Royals
215/7 (50 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
6/0 (1.4 overs)
Graham Hick 86* (87)
Tim Bresnan 3/43 (9 overs)
Craig White 5* (10)
Nadeem Malik 0/0 (0.4 overs)

Lancashire v Yorkshire

20 May 2007
(scorecard)
Yorkshire Phoenix
250/8 (50 overs)
v
Lancashire Lightning
251/3 (45.4 overs)
Anthony McGrath 135* (138)
Sajid Mahmood 3/47 (10 overs)
Brad Hodge 141* (133)
Darren Gough 1/26 (7 overs)
Lancashire won by 7 wickets
Old Trafford, Manchester, England
Umpires: JH Evans and VA Holder

Warwickshire v Yorkshire

28 May 2007
(scorecard)
v
Match Abandoned, no result
Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Umpires: RJ Bailey and NGC Cowley

Derbyshire v Yorkshire

31 May 2007
(scorecard)
Yorkshire Phoenix
253/4 (50 overs)
v
Derbyshire Phantoms
195 (40.2 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 81 (91)
Tom Lungley 2/61 (10 overs)
Ant Botha 50 (66)
Darren Gough 3/34 (8.2 overs)
Yorkshire won by 39 runs (D/L)
County Ground, Derby, England
Umpires: IJ Gould and NA Mallender

Yorkshire v Durham

3 June 2007
(scorecard)
Durham Dynamos
266/8 (50 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
213 (45.4 overs)
Scott Styris 98 (85)
Darren Gough 3/46 (10 overs)
Anthony McGrath 100 (102)
Ottis Gibson 3/48 (8 overs)
Durham won by 53 runs
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: B Hunt and JT Potter

Yorkshire v Northamptonshire

13 June 2007
(scorecard)
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
314/4 (50 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
119/2 (21 overs)
Usman Afzaal 132 (144)
Anthony McGrath 1/7 (1 overs)
Anthony McGrath 62* (60)
David Lucas 1/29 (7 overs)
Yorkshire won by 1 run (D/L)
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: B Dudleston and TE Jesty

Twenty20 Cup Scorecards

Leicestershire v Yorkshire

22 June 2007
(scorecard)
Leicestershire Foxes
154/5 (16 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
141/9 (16 overs)
Jim Allenby 43 (33)
Tim Bresnan 2/27 (3 overs)
Gerard Brophy 44 (32)
Jeremy Snape 3/6 (1 over)
Leicestershire won by 13 runs
Grace Road, Leicester, England
Umpires: VA Holder and RK Illingworth

Yorkshire v Lancashire

25 June 2007
(scorecard)
v
Match abandoned, no result
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: GI Burgess and PJ Hartley

Lancashire v Yorkshire

27 June 2007
(scorecard)
Lancashire Lightning
143/9 (20 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
113 (18.4 overs)
Brad Hodge 57 (49)
Richard Pyrah 2/25 (4 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 48* (38)
Tom Smith 3/15 (3.4 overs)
Lancashire won by 30 runs
Old Trafford, Manchester, England
Umpires: JF Steele and P Willey

Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire

29 June 2007
(scorecard)
Nottinghamshire Outlaws
149/9 (20 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
145/5 (20 overs)
Bilal Shafayat 31 (23)
Jacques Rudolph 3/20 (3 overs)
Anthony McGrath 55 (44)
Graeme Swann 2/39 (4 overs)
Nottinghamshire won by 4 runs
Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England
Umpires: G Sharp and P Willey

Yorkshire v Durham

30 June 2007
(scorecard)
Durham Dynamos
65/9 (9 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
66/1 (6.5 overs)
Scott Styris 27 (16)
David Wainwright 3/6 (2 overs)
Gerard Brophy 31* (21)
Steve Harmison 1/20 (2 overs)
Yorkshire won by 9 wickets
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: B Hunt and JT Potter

Durham v Yorkshire

3 July 2007
(scorecard)
Durham Dynamos
133/5 (20 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
134/4 (19.4 overs)
Gordon Muchall 41* (37)
Darren Gough 1/17 (3 overs)
Andrew Gale 56 (52)
Gareth Breese 1/15 (3.4 overs)
Yorkshire won by 6 wickets
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street, England
Umpires: B Hunt and JT Potter

Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire

4 July 2007
(scorecard)
Nottinghamshire Outlaws
61/3 (5 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
65/2 (4.4 overs)
David Hussey 26* (12)
Jason Gillespie 1/4 (1 over)
Craig White 31 (11)
David Hussey 2/11 (1 over)
Yorkshire won by 8 wickets
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: JW Holder and JW Lloyds

Yorkshire v Derbyshire

6 July 2007
(scorecard)
Derbyshire Phantoms
119/7 (20 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
122/6 (18.3 overs)
Simon Katich 26 (22)
Richard Pyrah 2/8 (2 overs)
Anthony McGrath 32* (38)
Graham Wagg 2/16 (3 overs)
Yorkshire won by 4 wickets
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: MJD Bodenham and B Leadbeater

Sussex v Yorkshire

18 July 2007
(scorecard)
Sussex Sharks
193/5 (20 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
155 (19.5 overs)
Murray Goodwin 57 (49)
Younis Khan 2/32 (3 overs)
Craig White 47 (25)
Naved-ul-Hasan 3/26 (4 overs)
Sussex won by 38 runs
County Ground, Hove, England
Umpires: RK Illingworth and B Leadbeater

Natwest Pro40 Scorecards

Yorkshire v Somerset

29 July 2007
(scorecard)
Yorkshire Phoenix
261/5 (40 overs)
v
Somerset Sabres
242 (37 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 127 (114)
Ian Blackwell 1/11 (1 over)
Ian Blackwell 97 (73)
Jason Gillespie 3/45 (8 overs)
Yorkshire won by 9 runs (D/L)
North Marine Road, Scarborough, England
Umpires: NL Bainton and GI Burgess

Yorkshire v Middlesex

8 August 2007
(scorecard)
Middlesex Crusaders
183/8 (40 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
184/8 (39.5 overs)
Ben Scott 54* (71)
Richard Pyrah 3/22 (8 overs)
Craig White 49 (59)
Timothy Murtagh 3/34 (6.5 overs)
Yorkshire won by 2 wickets
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: RT Robinson and G Sharp

Leicestershire v Yorkshire

19 August 2007
(scorecard)
Leicestershire Foxes
60/2 (20 overs)
v
John Sadler 33* (60)
Richard Pyrah 1/8 (4 overs)

Glamorgan v Yorkshire

20 August 2007
(scorecard)
Glamorgan Dragons
129/8 (35 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
131/2 (17.4 overs)
Mark Wallace 37* (63)
Richard Pyrah 3/27 (7 overs)
Gerard Brophy 66 (36)
James Harris 1/31 (5 overs)
Yorkshire won by 8 wickets
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales
Umpires: RK Illingworth and JF Steele

Yorkshire v Surrey

26 August 2007
(scorecard)
Yorkshire Phoenix
145 (33.3 overs)
v
Surrey Brown Caps
147-5 (29.1 overs)
Darren Gough 49* (53)
Christopher Jordan 3/28 (8 overs)
James Benning 37 (25)
David Wainwright 2/30 (8 overs)
Surrey won by 5 wickets
North Marine Road, Scarborough, England
Umpires: NGC Cowley and MJ Harris

Durham v Yorkshire

27 August 2007
(scorecard)
Yorkshire Phoenix
122 (39.5 overs)
v
Durham Dynamos
126/1 (15.4 overs)
Anthony McGrath 50 (109)
Paul Wiseman 3/34 (5.5 overs)
Phil Mustard 66* (31)
David Wainwright 0/8 (0.4 overs)
Durham won by 9 wickets
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street, England
Umpires: B Hunt and JT Potter

Kent v Yorkshire

9 September 2007
(scorecard)
Kent Spitfires
228/9 (40 overs)
v
Yorkshire Phoenix
215/7 (40 overs)
Martin van Jaarsveld 50 (48)
Richard Pyrah 3/50 (7 overs)
Jacques Rudolph 86 (107)
Martin Saggers 3/21 (8 overs)
Kent won by 13 runs
St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, England
Umpires: GI Burgess and JH Evans

Yorkshire v Derbyshire

15 September 2007
(scorecard)
Yorkshire Phoenix
236/5 (40 overs)
v
Derbyshire Phantoms
129 (24 overs)
Michael Vaughan 95 (119)
Boyd Rankin 2/56 (8 overs)
Simon Katich 38 (40)
Deon Kruis 4/17 (7 overs)
Yorkshire won by 107 runs
Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England
Umpires: B Dudleston and JW Holder

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