Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 2007

Yorkshire County Cricket Club In 2007

Surrey v Yorkshire

6 June - 9 June Yorkshire
594-9 dec (154 overs)
v Surrey
344 (84 overs)
Yorkshire won by 346 runs
266-7 dec (58.1 overs) 170 (50.3 overs)
  • Points: Surrey 5, Yorkshire 22

Yorkshire v Durham

25 April - 27 April Durham
274 (75.4 overs)
v Yorkshire
414 (142.3 overs)
Yorkshire won by 9 wickets
169 (39.1 overs) 30-1 (6.3 overs)
  • Points: Surrey 5, Yorkshire 22

Hampshire v Yorkshire

6 June - 9 June Yorkshire
299 (93.4 overs)
v Hampshire
296 (95.3 overs)
Match Drawn
439-4 dec (106.5 overs) 366-8 (105 overs)
  • Points: Hampshire 9, Yorkshire 9

Yorkshire v Worcestershire

9 May - 12 May Yorkshire
521-7 dec (153 overs)
v Worcestershire
129 (42.5 overs)
Yorkshire won by an innings and 260 runs
132 (f/o) (55 overs)
  • Points: Yorkshire 22, Worcestershire 2

Yorkshire v Worcestershire

23 May - 26 May Yorkshire
393 (115 overs)
v Durham
481 (126.5 overs)
Durham won by 6 wickets
218 (59.2 overs) 131-4 (33.5 overs)
  • Points: Durham 22, Yorkshire 7

Kent v Yorkshire

6 June - 9 June Yorkshire
551-8 dec (166.2 overs)
v Kent
292 (84.5 overs)
Match Drawn
383-6 (f/o) (129 overs)
  • Points: Kent 7, Yorkshire 11

Yorkshire v Sussex

15 June - 18 June Yorkshire
139 (48.2 overs)
v Sussex
141 (56.4 overs)
Match Drawn
284-6 dec (108 overs) 57-2 (22 overs)
  • Points: Yorkshire 7, Sussex 7

Lancashire v Yorkshire

8 July - 11 July Yorkshire
320 (110.3 overs)
v Lancashire
247-6 (69 overs)
Match Drawn
  • Points: Lancashire 8, Yorkshire 9

Warwickshire v Yorkshire

13 July - 16 July Yorkshire
400-9 (128.4 overs)
v Warwickshire
254-2 dec (57 overs)
Match Drawn
  • Points: Warwickshire 9, Yorkshire 9

Yorkshire v Surrey

20 July - 23 July Yorkshire
307 (91.5 overs)
v Surrey
229 (77.1 overs)
Match Drawn
2-1 (1.1 overs)
  • Points: Yorkshire 10, Surrey 8

Yorkshire v Kent

25 July - 28 July Kent
486 (124.3 overs)
v Yorkshire
550-9 dec (144.5 overs)
Match Drawn
17-0 (10 overs)
  • Points: Yorkshire 12, Kent 11

Yorkshire v Lancashire

9 August - 11 August Yorkshire
144 (55.5 overs)
v Lancashire
517 (135.5 overs)
Lancashire won by an innings and 126 runs
247 (67.4 overs)
  • Points: Yorkshire 2, Lancashire 22

Warwickshire v Yorkshire

14 August - 17 August Yorkshire
319 (73.5 overs)
v Worcestershire
172-5 dec (42 overs)
Worcestershire won by 6 wickets
188-5 dec (41.4 overs) 337-4 (57 overs)
  • Points: Worcestershire 17, Yorkshire 4

Yorkshire v Warwickshire

22 August - 24 August Warwickshire
129 (58.3 overs)
v Yorkshire
561-7 dec (126.1 overs)
Yorkshire won by an innings and 210 runs
222 (55.3 overs)
  • Points: Yorkshire 22, Warwickshire 2

Sussex v Yorkshire

5 September - 7 September Sussex
597-8 dec (157.1 overs)
v Yorkshire
247 (69.1 overs)
Sussex won by an innings and 261 runs
89 (44.1 overs)
  • Points: Sussex 22, Yorkshire 3

Yorkshire v Hampshire

19 September - 22 September Yorkshire
195 (61.1 overs)
v Hampshire
244-4 (60.3 overs)
Match Drawn
  • Points: Yorkshire 5, Hampshire 8

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