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Finlay Bean 135 puts Yorkshire on top despite Adam Finch five-for

Visitors take two early Worcestershire wickets after posting 407 in first innings

ECB Reporters Network
11-Jul-2023
Finlay Bean laid the platform with an attacking innings  •  Getty Images

Finlay Bean laid the platform with an attacking innings  •  Getty Images

Worcestershire 46 for 2 Yorkshire 407 (Bean 135, Lyth 79, Hill 53, Finch 5-100) by 361
Opener Finlay Bean hit a career-best 135 to consolidate Yorkshire's position of strength despite a second five-for of the season for Worcestershire's Adam Finch on day two of the LV=Insurance County Championship encounter with Worcestershire at New Road.
Bean's third century of the season helped shepherd the Tykes to four batting points on another truncated day's play in between the showers. The 21-year-old profited from being dropped twice on the opening day and hit two sixes and 17 fours in his 180-ball knock.
The partnership of 177 with Adam Lyth was Yorkshire's best opening stand for seven years.
Worcestershire fought back with Finch, who had conceded 48 runs in five overs on the opening day, taking five wickets to finish with 5 for 100. But Matthew Fisher and Ben Coad picked up a wicket apiece to reduce the home side to 46 for 2 from 13 overs by the close to maintain Yorkshire's grip on proceedings.
Bean progressed from the Under-14s through the Yorkshire age groups and represented England Under-19s but opted to move away from cricket and left the Tykes at the end of the 2020 season. He decided to give cricket a second crack and last summer hit 441 for Yorkshire 2nd XI against Nottinghamshire Seconds at Notts Sports Club.
It was the highest ever individual score in 2nd XI Championship cricket and earned him a rookie professional contract at Headingley.
Bean scored his maiden first-class ton in the opening game of the season against Leicestershire at Headingley and followed it up with another in the last Championship match with Gloucestershire on the same ground.
Yorkshire resumed on 154 for 0 but Adam Lyth added only two to his overnight 77 before he was lbw to a delivery angled in from Ben Gibbon.
After a lengthy stoppage for rain, Bean completed his century when clipping Finch off his legs for two. It came off 140 balls with 15 fours and Worcestershire were left to rue putting down chances offered by Bean on 28 and 41 on day one.
Former Yorkshire allrounder Matthew Waite had been the pick of the Worcestershire bowlers on the opening day and he gained some tangible reward with two wickets in two overs. James Wharton pushed forward to his third ball of the day and was lbw and then South African international Ryan Rickelton survived only 10 balls on his Tykes debut and his 27th birthday.
He cut Waite for four but pushed forward to the next delivery and keeper and compatriot Gareth Roderick held a comfortable catch.
Bean went onto the offensive against left-arm spinner, Josh Baker, twice slog sweeping him for six. But his fine knock ended when he tried to work Finch to leg and was lbw.
The wickets began to tumble after tea with Jonny Tattersall lbw to Finch after aiming a blow through midwicket. George Hill completed a 55 ball half century before being bowled when driving to give spinner Baker his first scalp. There was more joy for Finch when Matthew Fisher was strangled down the leg side.
Ben Coad and Matthew Revis batted freely to add 69 in 13 overs and take Yorkshire to within run of a fourth batting point before the former lobbed up a catch to mid-off off Gibbon.
A fourth wicket for Finch followed when Mark Steketee was comprehensively bowled and he completed his five-for as Revis holed out to mid-off. It followed on from his maiden five-wicket haul against Glamorgan at Sophia Gardens in May.
Worcestershire went into bat with 21 overs remaining and opener Roderick soon fell to Fisher as he nicked a ball that nipped away to Bean at third slip. Wharton then held onto a sharp chance at short leg after Worcestershire captain Jake Libby flicked Coad off his legs.