Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire Foxes - Heavy rain wipes out Yorkshire T20 Blast fixture

Yorkshire and Leicestershire suffered more weather frustration as their fourth Vitality Blast North Group fixture was washed out without a ball bowled at Emerald Headingley.
Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire Foxes T20 Blast at the Emerald Headingley Stadium abandoned due to heavy rain. Picture: Tony Johnson/JPIMedia.Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire Foxes T20 Blast at the Emerald Headingley Stadium abandoned due to heavy rain. Picture: Tony Johnson/JPIMedia.
Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire Foxes T20 Blast at the Emerald Headingley Stadium abandoned due to heavy rain. Picture: Tony Johnson/JPIMedia.

Heavy rain from early afternoon into the evening meant umpires Rob Bailey and Ian Ramage called the contest off approximately 10 minutes after the scheduled 6.30pm start time, by which time the outfield was covered in puddles.

This was Yorkshire’s second No Result in four matches after last Thursday’s opener here fell foul to the weather. They have won one and lost one of the other two.

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Leicestershire, meanwhile, have now had three No Results - this one and against Lancashire (Saturday) and Derbyshire (last Thursday). They remain unbeaten having won their other fixture, against Durham at Headingley on Monday.

Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire Foxes T20 Blast at the Emerald Headingley Stadium abandoned due to heavy rain. Picture: Tony Johnson/JPIMedia.Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire Foxes T20 Blast at the Emerald Headingley Stadium abandoned due to heavy rain. Picture: Tony Johnson/JPIMedia.
Yorkshire Vikings v Leicestershire Foxes T20 Blast at the Emerald Headingley Stadium abandoned due to heavy rain. Picture: Tony Johnson/JPIMedia.

Both are back in action on Friday. Yorkshire travel to Durham (6.30pm) when Joe Root will make his final appearance before returning to England duty for the three-match one-day international series against Australia. Leicester travel to Trent Bridge (6pm) to face group leaders Nottinghamshire.

Yorkshire all-rounder Jordan Thompson said: “It’s been a very unsettled group so far, which is frustrating. But, looking at the table, there’s still a long way to go. Six games and 12 points to play for, and we certainly back ourselves to qualify from here.

“We’ve still got a couple of tough games to come against Lancashire after the final Bob Willis game (against Leicester), but against Notts we did some good things and gained confidence even though we probably should have won the game.

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“We should have got 10-15 more runs, which would have made it easier for us with the ball.

Yorkshire all-rounder, Jordan Thompson. Picture: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com.Yorkshire all-rounder, Jordan Thompson. Picture: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com.
Yorkshire all-rounder, Jordan Thompson. Picture: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com.

“There are certainly a lot of positives to take from that and the other game we won against Derby.”

These two sides meet again at Headingley on Sunday in the final round of the Bob Willis four-day Trophy.

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