Somerset v Yorkshire: Steven Patterson checks hosts' run chase

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Somerset's Dom Bess (left) wheels away after dismissing Jack Leaning, although Yorkshire ended day three slightly on top

Specsavers County Championship Division One, Cooper Associates County Ground (day three):

Yorkshire 202 & 283: Ballance 98*, Handscomb 70; Bess 5-80, Leach 3-53

Somerset 224 & 101-4: Hose 27*; Patterson 3-13

Somerset need 161 more runs to win

Somerset 4 pts, Yorkshire 4 pts

Three Steven Patterson wickets put Yorkshire in a strong position as Somerset reached 101-4 chasing 262 to win their Division One game at Taunton.

Patterson dismissed both Somerset openers and captain Tom Abell.

Earlier, Somerset spinner Dom Bess (5-80) was helped by Jack Leach (3-53) as four Yorkshire batsmen fell in 30 minutes after lunch.

Visiting skipper Gary Ballance (98 not out) top-scored but ran out of partners as they were all out for 283.

The loss of experienced duo James Hildreth and Marcus Trescothick was a key blow for the hosts, who need another 161 runs for a first County Championship win of the season.

Somerset will resume on Monday with Adam Hose and Steven Davies, who steadied the ship with a 50-run partnership.

Peter Handscomb (70) was one of the batsmen dismissed by 19-year-old Bess, who has four five-wicket hauls from five County Championship matches this season.

England batsman Ballance seemed destined for a fourth century of the campaign but was left stranded two runs short as Karl Carver was run out and Ryan Sidebottom was trapped lbw for a duck before tea.

At that stage the match looked evenly poised, but seamer Patterson's inspired spell means the Tykes go into the final day as slight favourites.

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