Summary

  • Yorkshire beat Essex by 25 runs

  • Essex bowled out for 234

  • Fisher & Bresnan take Yorkshire to 259-7

  • Ballance & Leaning fifties help Yorkshire recover from 45-4

  • Yorkshire face Hampshire in the semis on Monday

  • Kent beat holders Notts Outlaws by nine wickets

  • Kuhn hits 124* as Kent race to 257-1

  • Notts posted 255-8 thanks to Mullaney (90) & Fletcher (53*)

  • Kent visit Worcs in semi-final on Sunday

  1. Essex 143-7published at 36 overs

    Wheater 40, Coles 1

    Adam Wheater shows cuteness to pick up a boundary, gliding a reverse shot for four. Beautifully crafted at a tough time.

    Yorkshire's Karl Carver with a mixed stint there, eight runs and a wicket.

    Adam WheaterImage source, PA
  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 35.2 overs

    Harmer b Carver 9 (Essex 138-7)

    Simon Harmer chops a bottom-edge onto his own stumps and Essex are staring at their One-Day Cup exit barring a miracle.

    The collective groan from the crowd says it all. Karl Carver carves Essex up.

    Karl CarverImage source, Rex Features
  3. Essex 137-6published at 35 overs

    Wheater 35, Harmer 9

    Steven Patterson close to an lbw shout on Simon Harmer. Mind you, Harmer was quite far down the pitch and it would probably have sailed well over the stumps.

    More discipline from him, some good running adds a few more to Essex's tally. Not going quickly enough.

    Essex need 8.2 runs an over to win... eek.

  4. Essex 132-6published at 34 overs

    Wheater 32, Harmer 7

    Simon Harmer enjoyed all variations of fortune there. Dot ball, then the ball squirted off the edge of his bat and to safety, with some hard running eaking out two runs.

    He then fizzed a ball to the boundary to finish the over. Is the fightback on?

  5. Essex 123-6published at 33 overs

    Wheater 30, Harmer 0

    Essex Eagles have had their wings clipped by the Yorkshire Vikings, who continue to plunder wickets on a regular enough basis.

    Simon Harmer, who had Yorkshire's batsmen squirming during his stint with the ball, gets an early taste of his own medicine.

    Adam Wheater is carrying the innings now. He's desperate for the strike.

    Ashar Zaidi wicketImage source, Rex Features
  6. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 32.2 overs

    Zaidi b Patterson 13 (Essex 123-5)

    Steven Patterson makes it three wickets for 25 runs when he sends another ripper down the pitch and Ashar Zaidi seemed to lose the flight of it, it plunged into his stumps and sent him on his way.

    Six down now... is that the resistance over? The tail needs to wag big time!

  7. Essex 123-5published at 32 overs

    Wheater 30, Zaidi 13

    Wheater comes forward and drills a Ben Coad ball through the covers. Morale-boosting stuff.

    It's a rare flicker of light and delight for Essex as the field again does its stuff.

    Suffocating from Yorkshire.

  8. Watch the wickets to fall so farpublished at 31.3 overs

    Essex 121-5

    Essex will have been happy with the first half of the game.

    They'll be less happy with their start to the chase.

    You can watch the five wickets that have fallen below...

  9. Essex 117-5published at 31 overs

    Wheater 25, Zaidi 11

    Yorkshire's iron-curtain field not giving Essex much change, even when they manage to splice the field.

    Steven Patterson racking up the overs, this is his sixth, and he keeps the pressure on.

    Both Ashar Zaidi and Adam Wheater are getting their bat on things, but that ball is being shied right back at the stumps from the outfield.

    Singles ticking over. The run-rate is getting a bit of a kicking at the moment.

    Some well earned drinks too. Thirsty work for those batsmen.

  10. Essex 114-5published at 30 overs

    Wheater 23, Zaidi 11

    Tim Bresnan almost forces a run out after his ball is clipped away by Ashar Zaidi, and Steven Patterson's arrowing throw whips tantalisingly past the stumps. Essex survive again.

    They're grasping at every single, however risky it is... both come through just about unscathed from a couple of breakneck sprints.

    Bresnan can be happy with his graft there.

  11. Essex 111-5published at 29 overs

    Wheater 21, Zaidi 10

    Steven Patterson, all streaky of build and floppy of fringe, keeps rumbling in with accuracy, but occasionally gives Essex a sniff of something.

    Ashar Zaidi shows good footwork to a loose one, cracking it through mid-on to the rope.

    He finally reaches double figures. Slow progress, but they are still there, nudging and nurdling away.

  12. Essex 106-5published at 28 overs

    Wheater 20, Zaidi 6

    Much like when Tim Bresnan and Matthew Fisher came in for Yorkshire, these two batsmen have been thrown into the deep end to some extent against a tenacious and fired-up bowling attack.

    Bresnan sent in a couple of well-placed balls, mixing up the pace, but the temptation to bang one in got the better of him and Ashar Zaidi had a pull at it. Boundary.

    The former England man tidies up the next ball. Just the four from that over.

  13. Essex 101-5published at 27 overs

    Wheater 20, Zaidi 2

    Steven Patterson keeps drifting these balls across the stumps looking to tease something out of the batsmen.

    Adam Wheater cracked one for four to polite applause...

    He calls in wicketkeeper Jonathan Tattersall to try to profit from some of these awkward deliveries but Wheater showed further ingenuity to paddle one over his head, into the newly created gap for another four.

    Essex pass 100. They've metaphorically crawled there.

  14. Essex 92-5published at 26 overs

    Wheater 11, Zaidi 1

    Some seriously disciplined bowling by Matthew Fisher, ably supported by an energetic and well-positioned field.

    Adam Wheater shows some textbook flashes of the bat, and Ashar Zaidi backed up, but just three runs come from the over.

    Frustrating stuff, but time is the one thing Essex do have. No time for panic.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 14 June 2018

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    RJ: What will the ECB have lined up next to stop Yorkshire?

    They're not doing too badly without their England stars to be fair RJ!

  16. Halfway in the inningspublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 14 June 2018

    Essex 89-5

    Cheers Gary.

    Not sure how long we'll have if it caries on like this...

    Anyway, Essex still plugging away, Yorkshire growing in confidence.

  17. Essex 89-5published at 25 overs

    Wheater 9, Zaidi 0

    A wicket-taking over ends for Steven Patterson.

    It's the halfway point of this innings, so I'll hand over to Matt Newsum to take you through to the end.

  18. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 24.4 overs

    Bopara c Brook b Patterson 8 (Essex 89-5)

    Another one goes. That might be that.

    Ravi Bopara dances down the track to Steven Patterson, swats him away to the leg side, but Harry Brook dives forward to take a super catch in the deep.

    Essex still need 171 runs for victory. Half their side are back in the pavilion.

  19. Essex 88-4published at 24 overs

    Bopara 8, Wheater 8

    Another over ticks by as right-arm paceman Matt Fisher replaces the spin of Karl Carver.

    Just three off it.

  20. Essex 85-4published at 23 overs

    Bopara 6, Wheater 7

    It feels like this game is at a pivotal stage.

    Another wicket for Yorkshire - it could well be game over for Essex.

    If Ravi Bopara and Adam Wheater can keep things ticking over until the 40th over - they'll be in with a great shout.