Yorkshire 282 and 200 for 4 (Ballance 75*) lead Nottinghamshire 94 (Bresnan 3-15, Sidebottom 3-21, Brooks 3-41) by 388 runsScorecard The second day of this match was probably not one on which any Yorkshire supporter was well-advised to stay at home and cut his hedge. On the other hand, it may have been wise for Nottinghamshire loyalists in Scarborough to turn off their phones and head instead for the Howardian Hills.Unless more rains falls than is forecast, Chris Reads team will need to bat for around 150 overs to save a game they actually need to win. Wednesdays evidence suggests they are ill-equipped to get halfway towards this objective.Nottinghamshires decline on a day containing one collapse and the odd longueur gathered pace at 11.20 when Ryan Sidebottom ran in to bowl from the Peasholm Park End. Unkempt locks flopping in the breeze, the Yorkshire bowler looked uncommonly like a 17th century Puritan, an Anabaptist perhaps. It had already been a productive session for Sidebottom, who had dismissed Michael Lumb in his second over when the batsman groped at an away-swinger and edged a catch to Andy Hodd.Now Steven Mullaney played a shot almost at right angles to a very straight ball which whacked into his pad. Sidebottom swivelled and demanded that divine judgement be visited upon the unrighteous. Neil Mallender, who might be flattered by such a notion, obliged. The moving finger was raised and Mullaney moved on.Nottinghamshire were 48 for 4 when their opener was out and they had added only four more when Samit Patel attempted a brainless uppercut to a ball that was too close and too low for the shot. First slip Tim Bresnan took a two-handed head-high catch and Reads men were 230 runs behind with half their batting gone. Sidebottom had taken three wickets for five runs in 12 balls.All this was greeted with cheers by the stallholders on the North Marine Road side until they contemplated the effects on their profits of a two-day finish. The Scarborough Festival is a celebration of all things Yorkshire but its about making a bit of brass, too: there is the Yorkshire Foundation, a Yorkshire Bread stall and the whole affair is sponsored by - you guessed it - Welcome to Yorkshire. Even Jack Russell, that artist among wicketkeepers turned the real McCoy with brushes, makes sure there are pictures of the ground under his strawberry gazebo.Sadly for those wearing green and yellow, the morning was no sort of celebration of all things Notts. Chris Read, their very present help at all times of trouble, was caught at cover by Alex Lees when attempting to pull a ball from Jack Brooks. Brendan Taylor, who risked cricketing vertigo by reaching double figures, inside-edged Steve Patterson onto his off pole and Bresnan cleaned up the tail. Notts lost their last eight wickets for 53 runs in 23 overs, their deficit was 188 and no member of Yorkshires attack had bowled more than seven overs. We waited for the follow-on to be enforced and Scarboroughs landladies held a summit meeting to consider the impact of a mass checkout.But, dear reader, they batted on. Instead of going for the quick kill, Yorkshires stand-in skipper, Gary Ballance, chose to hunt the stag to exhaustion. We thought with a lead of 188, we didnt want to bat last on this wicket, he said. We thought it better to get a big lead, rest the bowlers up and come out with a refreshed attack. Well look to get a lead of 500 or so, depending on the weather, and then our bowlers will be ready to go.All the same, with rain forecast, Ballances decision surprised many, including some former first-class cricketers. Curiously, though, batting on was entirely in keeping with the spirit of the old-style Festival, when sides like TN Pearces XI, MCC and the tourists played first-class matches in which winning certainly mattered but had to be incorporated into the overarching aim of making sure games went the distance.So in the afternoon session, Yorkshire scored 113 runs off 35 overs. Lees levied a quartet of successive off-side fours off Mullaney before he was lbw to Brett Hutton for 30 and Adam Lyth had made a pleasant enough 41 when his leading edge was caught by the bowler, Luke Wood. In the evening session the lead was extended to 388 with Jake Lehmann and Jack Leaning passing up chances to make substantial scores but Ballance progressing ruthlessly to 75 not out.It all made fine watching for most of the spectators on a summer afternoon plucked from an Enid Blyton story in which everyone is safe and the children go home for macaroons and ginger beer. 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Fast and ruthless, the Hockeyroos finally got their Rio Olympics campaign off and running.The Australian womens team destroyed India 6-1 on Wednesday in a brilliant up-tempo display which lifted the previously winless Hockeyroos from last in Pool B into the top four and on track for a place in the quarterfinals.Jodie Kenny was one of the stars for world No.3 Australia, scoring a double and celebrating her 100th international goal with her second strike.I wasnt thinking about it but Im so happy to put away a century, Kenny said.We had to just go out there and play our style of hockey and be really ruthless up front.After two straight losses against Great Britain and the US, plenty were starting to wonder if the Hockeyroos were set for an embarrassing early departure from Brazil.If we play hockey like that then well beat any team in this competition, Kenny said.ddddddddddddAustralia will need to be at their best for the next match against world No.2 Argentina on Wednesday before they face Japan (No.10) in their final pool game on Friday.Coach Adam Commens was pleased to see his side back playing top-shelf hockey.We are one of the best teams in the world and I think you saw that today how we move and the speed we play through the midfield, he said.Commens side rocketed to an early 2-0 lead after goals from penalty corners to Kathryn Slattery and Georgina Morgan in the first quarter and it was all over from there.Jane Claxton and Georgie Parker scored in quick succession after halftime before Kenny finished them off. 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