- Joe Root eased his approach to 156 from simply 165 balls at Headingley on Sunday
- Sussex moved clear on the high of Division Two with thumping win at Derby
- Harry Brook hit 65 to take his tally for the summer time as much as 388 runs at 77
Joe Root scored his second century in a row as Yorkshire took management towards Glamorgan at Headingley on Sunday.
Per week after hitting 119 towards Derbyshire, he eased his approach to 156 from simply 165 balls, placing on 265 with 22-year-old opener Finlay Bean, who fell for a career-best 173 from solely 189.
Harry Brook then whacked 65, taking his tally for the summer time to 388 runs at 77, with a strike-rate of virtually 95. Trailing by 298, Glamorgan reached stumps on the third day on 171 for 3.
West Indies Take a look at fast Jayden Seales picked up 5 for 29 as Sussex moved clear on the high of Division Two with a thumping win at Derby by an innings and 124 runs.
Seales twice discovered himself on a hat-trick because the hosts slipped from 71 for 2 to 109 all out.
Yorkshire star Joe Root eased his approach to 156 from simply 165 balls at Headingley on Sunday

Harry Brook additionally impressed with the bat hitting 65 to take his summer time tally to 388 runs
Kent are eyeing up a primary win of the season, regardless of lower-order half-centuries from George Bell and wicketkeeper Matthew Hurst as Lancashire adopted on at Previous Trafford.
With Kent needing simply 164 for victory, Zak Crawley fell leg-before to George Balderson for a single, earlier than they closed on 71 for one.
At Lord’s, centuries from Sam Robson and Leus du Plooy gave Middlesex a first-innings lead towards Leicestershire.