All three results were still possible ahead of the final session of Yorkshire’s first-class match against Leeds/Bradford University at Headingley.
By tea on day three, which was taken early because of a brief rain shower, the Tykes had reached 91-2 in their second innings.
It meant they were still 175 runs away from their victory target of 266.
Bradford-born Anthony McGrath was the only man out in the afternoon session for 43, with Joe Sayers unbeaten on 41 at the interval.
He was at the crease with captain Andrew Gale, who had made four.
The draw is probably now the most likely result, although Yorkshire could still win or lose in the final two hours of play.
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