Joe Root and Gary Ballance centuries keep Notts at bay

Yorkshire start with a draw after a three-figure score for the England captain at Trent Bridge

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Nottingham (final day of four): Nottinghamshire 408 & 329/5d, Yorkshire 291 & 277/2 - Match drawn

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Centuries from Joe Root and Gary Balance safely guided Yorkshire to a draw on the final day of their opening County Championship match against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.

The England Test captain scored 130 not out and Ballance was unbeaten on 101, with the visitors on 277 for 2 with the captain’s agreeing to shake hands with 17.4 overs remaining.

Yorkshire had been set a nominal 447 to win after Notts had declared their second innings overnight on 329 for 5.

Root scored his runs from 189 balls, with 18 fours, sharing in a stand of 253 with Ballance, who reached his century with a six off Samit Patel just before the close.

The two experienced batsman resisted everything that Nottinghamshire threw at them, as the hosts rang the changes in an attempt to get some assistance from a surface that became increasingly benign.

Paul Coughlin, unlucky to have Root dropped on eight in the first innings, was again left frustrated after the entire Nottinghamshire team appealed confidently for a catch down the leg side when the same batsman was on 46 second time around.

Root responded to the threat by hitting four of his next five deliveries to the ropes from the former Durham all-rounder.

Before tea both batsmen reached 50, Root from 92 balls, and the increasingly obdurate Ballance from 167.

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Both advanced to three figures but turned down the possibility of pressing for an unlikely win by agreeing to settle for the draw.

Nottinghamshire skipper Steven Mullaney had decided that his overnight lead was sufficient, leaving Joe Clarke stranded on 97 not out.

Had he been allowed to gather those three remaining runs he would have joined an exclusive club to have made back-to-back hundreds in the county championship on debut for a new county. Derbyshire’s Chris Bassano and Kent’s Martin van Jaarsveld the only others to have done it this century.

Clarke would also have been the first Englishman to have achieved the feat for Nottinghamshire since Russell Warren against Middlesex in 2003 – who ironically, was one of the umpires in the match. 

Notts haven’t beaten the White Rose at home in the county championship since 2008 but claimed a moral victory by taking 12 points from the match, compared to Yorkshire’s nine.

Both counties return to action on Thursday, Notts at home to Somerset, Yorkshire away at Hampshire.

Report courtesy of the ECB Reporters Network

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