Imam-ul-Haq's Century Seals Yorkshire's Dominant Victory Over Lancashire in One-Day Cup
Imam-ul-Haq's brilliant century led Yorkshire to a commanding seven-wicket win over Lancashire in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup.


In a thrilling encounter at Clifton Park, York, Yorkshire continued their unbeaten streak in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup with a seven-wicket victory over Lancashire, thanks to a magnificent century by Imam-ul-Haq. This win marks Yorkshire's third consecutive triumph in the tournament, solidifying their position at the top of Group B.
Match Highlights
Lancashire set a challenging target of 294-7 in their 50 overs, largely due to a spectacular 102 off 88 balls by Michael Jones. Jones' innings, filled with aggressive strokes, included seven sixes and set the stage for a competitive match. However, Yorkshire's chase was anchored by Imam-ul-Haq, who scored a masterful 117 off 124 balls, his second consecutive century in the tournament.
Ul-Haq's partnership with Will Luxton was pivotal, as the duo added 153 runs for the second wicket. Luxton contributed a brisk 77 off 63 balls, keeping the scoreboard ticking and ensuring Yorkshire stayed ahead of the required run rate.
Key Performances
- Imam-ul-Haq: 117 (124 balls, 10 fours, 5 sixes)
- Will Luxton: 77 (63 balls, 8 fours, 2 sixes)
- Michael Jones: 102 (88 balls, 7 sixes)
Turning Points
Yorkshire's bowlers, particularly Jack White and Ben Coad, managed to restrict Lancashire's middle order, preventing them from accelerating in the latter stages of the innings. George Balderson's dynamic 70 off 48 balls provided some late impetus, but it wasn't enough to push Lancashire past the 300-run mark.
In reply, Yorkshire's openers started cautiously, but Luxton's aggressive approach in the 11th over, where he hit three fours and a six off Will Williams, shifted the momentum in Yorkshire's favor. From there, the hosts never looked back, cruising to victory with 19 balls to spare.
Conclusion
With this win, Yorkshire not only maintained their 100% record in the tournament but also handed Lancashire their first defeat. Imam-ul-Haq's consistent performances have been a cornerstone of Yorkshire's success, and he now leads the run-scoring charts in the One-Day Cup with 331 runs.
This match was a testament to the quality of cricket in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup, showcasing the talent and determination of both teams. As the tournament progresses, Yorkshire will look to continue their dominance, while Lancashire will aim to bounce back stronger.