Yorkshire need 231 more runs to beat Leeds/Bradford University at Headingley.
Set 266 to win against the students, they had reached 35-1 in their second innings at lunch on the final day.
Joe Root was the man out for a duck, with Joe Sayers unbeaten on 19 and Anthony McGrath reaching 16.
This was after the county’s bowlers reduced Leeds/Bradford to 189 all out from their overnight total of 127-6.
Azeem Rafiq did the damage with two wickets in his first two overs, before Steve Patterson and Oliver Hannon-Dalby cleaned up the tail with a wicket apiece.
Yorkshire had been bowled out for just 135 yesterday to give Leeds/Bradford an innings lead of 76.
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