Yorkshire are in the process of building a second-innings advantage on day three of their LV=County Championship clash with Somerset.
By tea they had reached 108-2 to lead by 14 runs.
It was a good session all-round for the Tykes, who began by bowling out their hosts shortly after lunch.
Bradford-born Adil Rashid was the star of the show, removing Steve Kirby (6) and James Hildreth (87) to make sure Somerset closed on 452 all-out.
This was a first-innings lead of 94 runs, before Adam Lyth and Joe Root set about reducing the deficit with a partnership of 37 at the top of the Yorkshire order.
Lyth was then out for 14 though, with Bradfordian Anthony McGrath being dismissed for only four to bring captain Andrew Gale to the crease.
At the interval he is on 43 not out, with Root unbeaten on 33.
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