Follow today's action from the Royal London One-Day Cup as Yorkshire Vikings look to cement their place at the top of Group A, while Worcestershire and Derbyshire Falcons can maintain pushes for play-off spots.
By Will Jackson
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Excellent to see @RobKeogh91 back in the nets and in the squad for todays #RLODC fixture against @DerbyshireCCC. pic.twitter.com/iXUExpOXNg
— Northants Cricket (@NorthantsCCC) August 11, 2014
12.02pm - Tim Phillips has put down Gale on 20, off his own bowling. A tough chance, but will the Yorkshire skipper make them pay? It's been a dogged innings so far, but he won't mind if he can cash in at the back end of the innings.
11.53am - First boundary in 11 overs for the Vikings, with Jack Leaning finally getting some relief. They've struggled along, thanks to some mean bowling by the Essex men, to 80 from the first 22 overs.
11.37am - Big blow for Yorkshire as opener Adam Lyth is run out for a run-a-ball 38. Kishen Velani does the good work from cover after Andrew Gale tried to call his partner through for a quick single.
David masters takes a break with figures of 5-2-10-2 and Tom Westley joins the attack. Yorkshire 46 for 2 after 11 overs. #YorvEss
— Essex Cricket (@EssexCricket) August 11, 2014
11.07am - Kane Williamson's struggles in the competition continue. The New Zealander made just two before becoming Masters' second victim, advancing down the pitch before slashing at a wide ball.
11.04am - David Masters has the first wicket of the day, and it's Alex Lees - who has been named on the shortlist forLV= Breakthrough Player of the Year Award - who has perished, missing a straight ball. The Vikings are 32 for one after eight overs.
10.26am - This is a big game in Group A, with the Vikings and Eagles both having good tournaments so far. Yorkshire are top, while their opponents are just two points behind in third place. There will be plenty of good players on show, too.
10.11am - Essex have won the toss at Scarborough and unsurprisingly have chosen to bowl first. The pitch looks in great nick, which is remarkable given the weather in the area, and indeed all over the country yesterday.
10am - Morning all. We have three games in the Royal London One-Day Cup today, starting at Scarborough. Here are all the fixtures:
Yorkshire Vikings v Essex Eagles, Scarborough, 10.30am
Hampshire v Worcestershire, Ageas Bowl, 2pm
Northants Steelbacks v Derbyshire Falcons, Wantage Road, 2pm