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Kane Williamson's Class 77 led Yorkshire to a decisive victory over Leicestershire in the Twenty20 Blast national competition in Leeds Tuesday (Wednesday
Williamson entered the fray in the eighth and accelerated the Yorkshire heats while the captain of the Black Caps smashed five ovens and five six to help his team set an impressive total.
27-year-old right-hander Tauranga was cleared by Mohammad Abbas (Leicestershire) in the final after scoring an impressive 77 balls out of 41 while Yorkshire scored 187-5 in the first innings.
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In response, Leicestershire could only reach 127-9 of their 20 overs and none of their drummers scored more than 27 Yorkshire won by 60 points.
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Since returning to Yorkshire in the summer of England, Williamson's form has been hot and cold T20s and the county championship game he played against Lancashire when he posted scores of 0 and 1.
In four T20 games before his match winning shot against Leicestershire, Williamson had scored 6 not out, 49, 35 and 4
Yorkshire on Monday (Tuesday NZ time) lost by 77 races to Derbyshire when Black Caps cap Ferguson Lockie removed three of Williamson's teammates to finish with 3-21 digits of three overs.
Beating Leicestershire consolidated Yorkshire's place in the top 4 of the T20 Blast's North group and improved their record to 5-4. Teams that finish from first to fourth place in the north and south groups of England are progressing to the quarterfinals of the competition.
Williamson finished the Indian first division this season in second place with 661 points on average. 19659018] – Tips and Tricks
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