Matthew Revis and Ben Coad Lead Yorkshire to a Stunning Comeback Against Essex
Matthew Revis and Ben Coad's record-breaking partnership turns the game around for Yorkshire against Essex in the County Championship.




Yorkshire's Remarkable Turnaround
In a thrilling day of County Championship cricket, Matthew Revis and Ben Coad delivered a performance for the ages, helping Yorkshire stage a dramatic comeback against Essex at Clifton Park, York.
Record-Breaking Partnership
The duo combined for a record-breaking ninth-wicket partnership of 169 runs, the highest ever for any county against Essex in a first-class match. Revis, with a career-best 150 off 187 balls, and Coad, with 89 off 110 balls, were instrumental in Yorkshire posting a formidable total of 459 all out.
The Game's Turning Point
Yorkshire started the day on 143-3 in reply to Essex's first-innings total of 368. Despite Shane Snater's impressive seam bowling, which reduced Yorkshire to 273-8, Revis and Coad turned the tide with their aggressive batting. Revis' innings included 18 fours and two sixes, while Coad hit two maximums off spin bowling.
Essex's Struggles
Essex began their second innings trailing by 91 runs and faced immediate pressure from Yorkshire's bowlers. Coad struck twice with the new ball, dismissing Paul Walter and Tom Westley for ducks, leaving Essex at 6-2. Dean Elgar was bowled late in the day, and Essex ended on 33-3, still trailing by 58 runs.
Key Performances
- Matthew Revis: 150 off 187 balls, 18 fours, 2 sixes
- Ben Coad: 89 off 110 balls, 2 sixes, 2 wickets
- Shane Snater: 4 wickets for 93 runs
Conclusion
With seven wickets remaining and a day left to play, Yorkshire are in a strong position to secure a vital victory in their bid to climb the Division One table. This match has been a testament to the resilience and skill of the Yorkshire team, particularly the heroics of Revis and Coad.
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