Yorkshire are back in their Specsavers County Championship match against Hampshire at Headingley after two late afternoon wickets fell to Ben Coad and Tim Bresnan.
Hampshire, chasing 320, have reached tea at 200-4 from 68 overs.
Jimmy Adams was the first of three wickets to fall this afternoon, lbw to Azeem Rafiq for 72, as the score slipped to 160-2 in the 53rd over.
It came with the first ball of the off-spinner’s second spell.
Opener Adams had shared 69 for the second wicket with James Vince either side of lunch after 91 for the first with Michael Carberry.
Then, in the final 20 minutes of the session, Ben Coad had Vince caught and bowled for 44 as Hampshire fell to 176-3 in the 62nd over.
And Bresnan removed Sean Ervine caught behind for eight in the 67th, the penultimate of the session, as the visitors fell to 195-4.
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