Yorkshire vs Somerset – Quarter Final 3
YOR vs SOM Win Probability
45%
Yorkshire
55%
Somerset
Somerset To Win, 1.89
Somerset have won four of their last five T20 Blast matches.
Yorkshire beat Nottinghamshire by 18 runs in their last match, showing improvement but less dominant than Somerset’s 78‑run win.
Will Smeed has scores of 52, 46, 89 and 48 in his last four innings.

Team form (Last 5 matches)
Yorkshire
Somerset
Yorkshire host Somerset at Headingley in the Vitality T20 Blast with both sides hitting the business end of the group phase in contrasting but compelling form lines. Yorkshire have pieced together a resilient run, taking three wins and a tie in their last five, and arrive off an 18‑run victory over Nottinghamshire that underlined their growing confidence at home.
Somerset, meanwhile, are surging. They have won four of their last five, including a 78‑run hammering of Worcestershire last time out. With both teams pushing to solidify knockout ambitions, this clash feels like a yardstick game for Yorkshire’s credentials against one of the form outfits in the competition.
YOR vs SOM Team Previews
Yorkshire
Yorkshire’s batting has been powered by Adam Lyth’s purple patch. The left‑hander blasted 131 off 63 against Leicestershire and backed it up with 52 off 27 versus Nottinghamshire, giving them rapid starts and freeing up the middle to play situationally. Supporting hands have been shorter in length but impactful, with Andrew Tye’s 29 off 14 against Lancashire hinting at valuable late‑order punch when required.
With the ball, Yorkshire look far more rounded than earlier in the season. Hasan Ali has delivered consistent breakthroughs, taking 2, 1, 4, 3 and 3 wickets across his last five outings, while Tye is in wicket‑taking rhythm with 3, 0, 4, 2 and 3 in his last five. Dom Bess chipped in with a wicket against Nottinghamshire and Daniel Moriarty’s inclusion has added a left‑arm spin angle. If Yorkshire’s seam pair strike early, their spinners can control the middle and make totals of 170+ very defendable at home.
Yorkshire Expected Playing 11
Adam Lyth, Harry Brook, Finlay Bean, George Hill, Dom Bess, Daniel Moriarty, Andrew Tye, Hasan Ali, Harry Duke (WK), Ben Coad, Adil Rashid
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Somerset
Somerset’s top order has found a strong gear. Will Smeed’s run of 52 (31), 46 (20), 89 (51) and 48 (31) across his last four knocks has repeatedly set commanding platforms, while Tom Kohler‑Cadmore has offered brisk support with back‑to‑back contributions of 38 and 39 during this stretch. Lewis Gregory’s 28 off 16 against Worcestershire highlighted depth and finishing potential when the openers hand over momentum.
Their bowling has been the driver of a four‑wins‑in‑five surge. Daniel Sams has taken 3, 3, 0 and 2 wickets in his last four, often impacting at key phases, while Riley Meredith’s 3‑for against Worcestershire and consistent strikes since then keep pressure at the top and death. Jake Ball has added control with wickets in three straight appearances earlier in the run, and Jack Leach’s 3 wickets in the latest win add a spin dimension. If Somerset’s quicks hit the hard lengths they’ve nailed lately, they can boss both powerplays.
Somerset Expected Playing 11
Will Smeed, Tom Kohler Cadmore, Thomas Abell, Lewis Gregory (C), Daniel Sams, Tom Lammonby, Kian Roberts, Riley Meredith, Jake Ball, Jack Leach, Josh Shaw
YOR vs SOM Toss Prediction
Pitch Report and Weather Conditions
Headingley generally offers pace and carry with enough grass to keep seamers interested under lights. Batting remains rewarding once set, but early wickets can stall innings. A realistic par is around 170 if the top order survives the new‑ball burst.
YOR vs SOM: Who Will Win?
Somerset arrive with stronger recent form and a punchier bowling unit, while Yorkshire lean on home familiarity and the Lyth‑powered starts. Somerset’s batting has deeper current output through Smeed and a reliable pace rotation led by Sams and Meredith, which suits overcast Leeds conditions. Yorkshire’s new‑ball pairing can keep them right in it, but Somerset’s four wins in five and a 78‑run statement last game tilt the scales slightly their way.
Pro Tip: Back Will Smeed to score 20+ given his sequence of 52, 46, 89 and 48 in his last four knocks.
Bet on Somerset to win.