Another century by Shivnarine Chanderapaul further undermined Yorkshire's hold
on Division One status and edged Warwickshire closer to the County
Championship crown at Edgbaston.
Needing to make 350 to have enough bonus points to overhaul Lancashire after
the leaders' early defeat at Worcester, they were just about on course as
Chanderpaul's 110 from 182 balls helped level the scores with six wickets down
at the end of the second day.
Having dismissed Yorkshire for 281 in the morning, when Rikki Clarke mopped up
the last two wickets after signing a new two-year contract, the title-chasing
Midlanders did not have things all their own way when they batted. Ryan Sidebottom and fellow-seamers Ajmal Shahzad and Moin Ashraf bowled with purpose to capture the first four wickets for 137, but the in-form Tim Ambrose made an unbeaten 68 and shared in a stand of 135.
For the second time in nine days Yorkshire's bowlers were run ragged by
Chanderpaul's powers of concentration and destruction. Having made 193 in 434 minute at Headingley Carnegie last week, the West Indies left hander adopted his familiar pose, crouched over the crease, almost square on to the bowler, and refused to budge for four-and-a-half hours.
It has been Yorkshire's misfortune to run into an exceptional player who is
targeting a third county championship after previously winning successive titles
with Durham. His arrival for the last five matches could be the key component in
strengthening a batting line-up in which only one of the top-order regulars has
averaged more than 40.
This fragility was evident as Varun Chopra and William Porterfield edged
catches off Shahzad and Sidebottom, but Ian Westwood found some form as he
comfortably outpaced Chanderpaul in a stand of 67. Seven fours helped the opener to 55 before he was caught at first slip off Sidebottom, and when Jim Troughton followed suit, flashing at a ball from Ashraf, Yorkshire seemed to be in the box seat.
However Chanderpaul continued to be the immoveable object, although not without
a delicate touch in finding gaps in the field. Ambrose, with ten fours in his
half-century, was generally the more forceful until his partner quickened up
with two sixes and six fours after reaching 50.
Sidebottom finally gave Yorkshire renewed hope by breaking a stand of 135 when
Chanderpaul nicked a catch behind the wicket and the former England bowler also
trapped nightwatchman Chris Metters lbw in the final over. Somehow the Tykes have to find a way to win this match and then beat Somerset in the final fixture to have a realistic chance of finishing above resurgent rivals Worcestershire and Hampshire.