YORKSHIRE are through to the Royal London one-day Cup quarter-finals – but they will face an away tie after losing their final group game to Warwickshire at Headingley last night by 114 runs on Duckworth Lewis.

The Vikings, chasing 284 and then revised to 282 from 49 overs following rain, slipped to 167 all out inside 38 as they lost their last six wickets for 47 runs.

Leading the North group on Sunday morning, they have lost their last two matches and dropped to third place, meaning a trip down south for the first knockout round.

They will face the second placed finishers in the South Group, which concludes today, on August 17 or 18.

Jonathan Trott’s 19th List A century, a 135-ball 118, was the high-score in Warwickshire’s imposing total of 283-6 on a slow and used pitch after they elected to bat.

But Yorkshire were only put under pressure in the final 10 overs of the Warwickshire innings, with 104 runs added to advance the score from 179-3.

The Vikings, for whom Travis Head top-scored with 53 in reply, were then undone by spin as Ateeq Javid and Jeetan Patel shared seven wickets.

Trott anchored the visitors’ innings in typically measured fashion with eleven boundaries.

He helped recover from 40-2 in the 13th over and 92-3 after 23, sharing 52 for the third wicket with Ian Bell and then 93 inside 19 overs for the fourth with Tim Ambrose (34).

Trott reached his century off 122 balls, but the impetus was only added through Rikki Clarke with 18 off nine balls at the death and 48 not out off 30 for Laurie Evans.

Liam Plunkett, who took two of the first three wickets including Bell caught at cover, Steve Patterson and Azeem Rafiq all took two wickets apiece.

Yorkshire’s ground fielding was sloppy after losing the toss, with the Bears even benefitting to the tune of five penalty runs from the rare sight of a ball ricocheting onto the helmet behind wicketkeeper Andrew Hodd.

The Vikings then struggled to get going with the bat as they slipped into trouble either side of a couple of brief rain showers.

Adam Lyth was caught at slip off Chris Wright and Alex Lees run out wanting a second run as they fell to 26-2 after six overs.

They had reached 71-2 after 14 overs when rain arrived, but play resumed within minutes.

Two balls later, David Willey was trapped lbw by part-time off-spinner Javid, who finished with a career best 4-42 from 10 overs.

He also had Jack Leaning caught in the deep in the 17th - 79-4 - before Will Rhodes chipped him to mid-off nine overs later.

And when Head was bowled in the 29th over, Yorkshire were 125-6 and still 152 away from their target.

Wickets continued to tumble as Hodd and Rafiq fell lbw to Patel and Recordo Gordon, with Patel then getting Plunkett stumped as three wickets fell in three overs to leave the score at 148-9 in the 34th.

Yorkshire knew they needed 189 to secure a home tie in the last eight, and Karl Carver gave them brief hope with a big slog swept six. But Patterson was bowled by Patel to end those chances.