Yorkshire 354 for 7 (Bean 102*, Wharton 84) beat Durham 142 (White 3-24) by 212 runs
Finlay Bean broke
Yorkshire's record for their fastest-ever List A century with a 53-ball hundred in a landslide 212-run win over
Durham at Scarborough to maintain their relentless march towards the Metro Bank One-Day Cup knockouts.
Bean, batting at No. 5, boosted the Group B leaders to a total of 354 for 7 with a destructive innings of 102 not out off 57 balls, with eight fours and six sixes.
James Wharton also contributed a dynamic career best 84. In only his second appearance of the competition, Bean's maiden List A hundred set Yorkshire up for the fifth win in six matches.
Durham then crumbled to 142 all out in 36 overs, losing their fourth game in seven to all but end their knockout hopes. This was their heaviest-ever List A defeat by runs margin. New-ball seamer
Jack White returned 3 for 24 from eight overs for the hosts.
Yorkshire started solidly under an overcast sky on a pitch with pace and bounce, reaching 99 for 2 after 20 overs. Imam-ul-Haq was caught behind pulling at Ben Raine's seam for 22 - his lowest score in five One-Day Cup matches - and Adam Lyth caught at deep backward square-leg for 37 following a top-edge against former team-mate Will Rhodes.
Having reached 123 for 2 after 25 overs, Will Luxton and Wharton looked to accelerate, and did so for a period as they shared 88 in entertaining fashion. Luxton pulled Raine for six over deep backward square-leg and Wharton also pulled with authority en route to a 54-ball fifty.
Almost immediately afterwards, Luxton - on 46 - miscued the pace of Sam Conners to midwicket with the score on 169 in the 33rd. But that only served to bring Bean to the crease, and what followed was sensational. He shared a 101-run stand for the fourth wicket with Wharton.
Best known as a determined red-ball opener, Bean reached 50 off 33 balls and scored his second fifty off 20. All of his sixes were leg-side as he beat the previous record for Yorkshire's fastest List A hundred by seven balls. Lyth, on this ground in 2016, reached his hundred in 60 balls in a two-wicket win over Northamptonshire.
Wharton fell short of his own maiden List A hundred as the White Rose scored 174 in the last 15 overs.
Durham's chase then got off to a nightmare start at nine for two in the fifth over, which included two wickets for Ben Coad's seam and the visitors failing to score off the first 22 balls of the innings.
Coad bowled Alex Lees for nought and had Emilio Gay caught at second slip but walked off the field immediately after the second wicket with a suspected hamstring injury. Still, it didn't hamper Yorkshire in the short term - even if it may do in the next month and a bit.
Durham's race was run before it had got going, with them sinking to 32 for four in the 10th over. Matt Milnes had an uppercutting Colin Ackermann caught behind and White forced captain Ollie Robinson to miscue to Bean at point. George Hill and captain Dom Bess then removed Scott Borthwick and Robbie Bowman before Durham reached 50.
Rhodes and George Drissell were Durham's only two batters to reach 20, with 27 and a consolatory List A best 46 respectively. Rhodes was caught at short third off Lyth's offspin before Drissell skied White to mid-on, leaving the score at 131 for 9. White finished things off by trapping Codi Yusuf lbw.