Yorkshire have been bowled out for 264 during the morning session of their LV=County Championship clash with Nottinghamshire.
It gave them a lead of 205 on day two at Trent Bridge, before the current league leaders reached the interval on 45 for 0.
Andre Adams did the damage for Nottinghamshire early on, removing both Oliver Hannon-Dalby and Bradford-born Moin Ashraf for ducks, as the Tykes only managed to add four runs to their overnight score.
Captain Andrew Gale got them, to finish unbeaten on a career-best score of 151.
Then, despite numerous lbw appeals, the home side managed to reach the interval with all ten of their second-innings wickets in tact.
Alex Hales is on 19, with Paul Franks on 12.
It means that Nottinghamshire need 160 more runs to make Yorkshire bat again.
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