Yorkshire found themselves in trouble on the final day of their LV= County Championship match against Somerset.
At lunch they had reached 296-9 in their second innings, a lead of only 202 runs.
Resuming on 248-6, they got off to the worst possible start when Jonny Bairstow was removed for 80 with only the third ball of the day.
This left them with a lead of 155 – before Bradford-born Adil Rashid and Ajmal Shahzad provided some resistance on a sunny but blustery day at Taunton.
Together they added 35 runs to the total from 153 balls, before Shahzad was run out by substitute fielder Jake Lintott for 11 to leave Yorkshire 284-8.
Steve Kirby was the bowler who the duo had tried to steal a single off, with the former Yorkshire player then ousting Ryan Sidebottom for just two to really leave the Tykes in trouble after the morning session.
Rashid, who had reached 34, and Oliver Hannon-Dalby, on nought, were resuming after the interval.
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