Adam Lyth produced an unbeaten 131 to lead Yorkshire to a 41-run victory over Leicestershire in the T20 Blast at Headingley on Sunday. Lyth’s second century in the competition anchored Yorkshire’s innings, helping the team post a formidable total of 207 for 4.

The opener’s commanding performance provided a solid platform as Yorkshire capitalized on home conditions. In response, Leicestershire struggled to keep up with the required run rate, finishing their innings at 166 for 9.

Despite spirited bowling efforts from Leicestershire’s Hasan Ali and Andrew Tye, who each claimed four wickets, the Foxes were unable to contain Yorkshire’s batting momentum. Yorkshire’s disciplined bowling attack ultimately restricted their opponents and secured a comprehensive win.

The result solidifies Yorkshire’s position in the tournament, demonstrating their strength in the T20 format, while Leicestershire will look to regroup following the defeat.