Indian pacer Jaydev Unadkat made his return to the County Championship in style with Sussex, bowling a stunning yorker to castle Adam Lyth of Yorkshire. At the North Marine Road Ground in Scarborough, the left-arm fast bowler was too hot to handle for the Yorkshire opener in pursuit of the first innings total of 189 runs set by Sussex.
During his first spell in the morning session on day two, Jaydev Unadkat picked up a couple of wickets for Sussex in the County Championship division two match against Yorkshire. After accounting for Adam Lyth on 24 off 37, he was also too good for the other opening batter Finlay Bean, nicking him off through to the captain John Simpson with the gloves for just 3 off 26.
Here is the clip of Jaydev Unadkat castling Adam Lyth with a stunning yorker:
At the start of day two, Sussex were bundled out for 189 in their first innings after fifties from Daniel Hughes and Tom Alsop. For Yorkshire, Jordan Thompson and Matthew Revis picked up three wickets each, with Ben Coad chipping-in with a couple of wickets as well.
As of this writing, Yorkshire are 94/2 in 22 overs with James Wharton and William Luxton adding 63 runs in an unbeaten stand for the third wicket. With the lunch break fast approaching, the hosts are in a decent position despite an impressive spell from Jaydev Unadkat of Sussex.
Moreover, the Indian pacer has signed a deal to play the final five matches for Sussex in the County Championship division two. In the last season, he picked up 11 wickets for the county in three matches at an average of 24.18.