SIXTH-wicket pair Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Andrew Hodd helped Yorkshire make a recovery from 119-5 during the second afternoon against Somerset at Emerald Headingley, sharing an unbroken 76 partnership through to tea.
Replying to a first-innings 399, Yorkshire lost three wickets for eight runs during the first half of the afternoon, two of them to Scottish seamer Josh Davey, but they have now reached 195-5.
Davey had Adam Lyth superbly caught at second slip one-handed by Marcus Trescothick, diving in front of first slip for 45, before having Jack Leaning caught and bowled as Yorkshire fell from 111-2.
Sandwiched in between, Gary Ballance (37) clipped Craig Overton to midwicket.
But then Kohler-Cadmore and Hodd positively batted the White Rose towards 200.
While Hodd played strongly on both sides of the wicket, Kohler-Cadmore launched Jack Leach over long-on for six in the left-arm spinner’s first over.
Kohler-Cadmore has made 32 and Hodd 41.
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