Somerset declare as rain persists against Yorkshire

Kasey Aldridge batting for SomersetImage source, Getty Images
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Kasey Aldridge made an unbeaten 42 for Somerset before they declared

Rothesay County Championship Division One, Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton (day three)

Somerset 441-6 dec: Abell 130, Goldsworthy 65, Aldridge 42*; Hill 2-63

Yorkshire 17-0: Bean 6*, Lyth 4*

Yorkshire (1pt) trail Somerset (3pts) by 424 with 10 wickets standing

Match scorecard

Somerset and Yorkshire were frustrated by the weather on the third day of the County Championship Division One match in Taunton.

Only 10.3 overs were possible because of persistent rain and, with the first two days, also having been badly affected, a draw now appears the only conceivable outcome.

Play started on time and there was some entertaining cricket as Somerset looked to build quickly towards a declaration from their overnight first innings total of 391-6. They had added 50 to that total in half an hour when the rain set in.

There was a restart at 3.20pm, which saw Yorkshire post 17 without loss, but soon the players were forced off again and umpires Rob Bailey and Mark Newell called off play for the day at 4.10pm

Ben Green looked in good touch when Somerset batted, punching a delivery from Matthew Revis through the covers off the back foot for four and following up with a sweetly-timed pull shot to collect another boundary in the same over.

Green then powered a straight six back over the head of bowler Jack White before being dropped on 25 by wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow, a tough chance diving full length to his right, off the same bowler.

Kasey Aldridge also went on the attack after a watchful start and brought up the half-century partnership with a clip through the leg side for four off White.

But after just over half an hour's play the rain began to fall with 8.3 overs having been bowled. Aldridge was unbeaten on 42 and Green 33 not out.

Yorkshire were given a fast start when play finally resumed, Adam Lyth edging a four to third man off Josh Davey, who also conceded four wides in the opening over with a wild delivery down the leg side.

Finlay Bean also got off the mark with a boundary wide of the slip cordon off Lewis Gregory, but this time only two overs were possible before the rain returned.

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