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Things could all change. But today has shown the problem of having a very inexperienced, young bowling line up.
Chasing 280, which is roughly what it should have been, is very different to chasing 320. That immediately puts pressure on the batsmen anyway. And unlike this sides young bowlers, Yorkshire have the experience to really put the brakes on which we’ve seen in this match taking it’s toll on the form of wickets.
These players will all learn from this, better death bowling, better economy in the middle overs, and do better putting together a chase of this size next time.

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BristolBear wrote:

Things could all change. But today has shown the problem of having a very inexperienced, young bowling line up.
Chasing 280, which is roughly what it should have been, is very different to chasing 320. That immediately puts pressure on the batsmen anyway. And unlike this sides young bowlers, Yorkshire have the experience to really put the brakes on which we’ve seen in this match taking it’s toll on the form of wickets.
These players will all learn from this, better death bowling, better economy in the middle overs, and do better putting together a chase of this size next time.

I remember numerous similar responses to our performances 2 years ago. I hope you are right.

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Although written from a Yorkshire perspective, this is a sympathetic report from Chris Waters:
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/cricket/yorkshire-v-warwickshire-royal-london-cup-white-rose-youngsters-making-the-most-of-their-chance-with-victory-in-cup-3333452