Report Chohan's birthday five-for leaves Yorkshire feeling 22 Legspinner takes 5 for 14 to bowl Durham out for 107 and keep quarter-final hopes alive ECB Reporters Network 11-Jul-2024 • 53 mins ago Yorkshire's Jafer Chohan in his delivery stride • Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images Yorkshire 108 for 3 beat Durham 107 (Chohan 5-14) by seven wickets Legspinner Jafer Chohan claimed a maiden five-wicket haul to help set Yorkshire up for a crucial win by seven wickets over fellow contenders Durham at Headingley, chasing only 108 to boost their Vitality Blast quarter-final hopes. Chohan, who turned 22 today, finished with a superb 5 for 14 from 3.4 overs as Durham were bowled out for 107 inside 17.

He struck three times in the 15th over as Durham crumbled from 96 for 5 to 97 for 9 on a used pitch having elected to bat. They crept to three figures, but it wasn't enough to prevent a fifth defeat in 11 - this one coming with 3.2 overs remaining as Adam Lyth top-scored with two sixes in 30.

Durham, for whom Ben Raine top-scored with 33, started an overcast night fourth in the North Group but slipped out of quarter-final places as the Vikings chased with comfort to end a run of three straight losses and win for the fifth time in 11. A win at Lancashire tomorrow could put them in the top four qualification places. WW1W00 Jafer Chohan with a brilliant 15th over pic.

twitter.com/1PZgHN7lNw — Vitality Blast (@VitalityBlast) July 11, 2024 Chohan, a product of the South Asian Cricke.