Yorkshire 254 for 8 (Bresnan 95*, Christian 3-44) beat Nottinghamshire 251 for 9 (Mullaney 89*, Christian 52) by two wicketsScorecard After a match that was an absolute credit to 50-over cricket and had offered superb entertainment for nearly 5000 supporters at North Marine Road, Yorkshire beat Nottinghamshire by two wickets with two balls to spare. The match was a particular triumph for Tim Bresnan, who followed his two important wickets with the new ball by making a match-winning 95 not out to steer his side home after the tensest of run chases.The result also greatly strengthens Yorkshires chances of making the quarter-finals of the Royal London Cup and Alex Leess men may believe that if they can keep their nerve in this fashion anything is possible. However, the result at Scarborough was hard, indeed, on Steven Mullaney, who had made 89 not out in Nottinghamshires 251 for 9 and on Dan Christian, who had followed his half-century with three prime wickets.Requiring 252 to win, Yorkshire had initially got off to a good start with Adam Lyth hitting five fours and two sixes in a 26-ball 39 before driving Harry Gurney straight to Luke Fletcher at mid-on. But that began a seven-ball sequence in which Yorkshire lost three wickets, Travis Head pulling Gurney to Luke Fletcher and Jack Leaning being caught behind by Read off Jake Ball.Both those batsmen fell for nought and when Lees was also caught by Read off Ball, the catch being palmed up and then kicked to the keeper by Mullaney at second slip, Yorkshire were 50 for 4 in the ninth over. However, from that low point - Adil Rashid was dropped on nought by second slip Mullaney off Ball - Yorkshires fortunes improved as Tim Bresnan and Rashid put on 97 in 22 overs for the fifth wicket before Rashid was caught at long leg by Fletcher off Christian for 41.Useful but nothing like match-winning stands followed with David Willey, Liam Plunkett and Andy Hodd but it was Azeem Rafiq who gave Bresnan most help, making 17 not out and cover-driving the winning runs off Fletcher.Earlier in the day, after Lees won the toss and opted to field, Yorkshire made an early breakthrough when Michael Lumb miscued a drive off Bresnan and was caught by Lees at mid-on for 9. But that was only the prelude to a clatter of wickets as Notts slumped to 46 for 5 after 14 overs, Bresnan taking another wicket and two others falling to Plunkett, who bowled a very sharp spell from the Trafalgar Square End.Greg Smith was one of three Notts batsmen dismissed for nought when he pulled Willey to Head, who was fielding on the boundary just in front of square leg and it seemed at one stage that the visitors were going to post a clearly inadequate total.However, a recovery was mounted, first by Christian and Mullaney, who added 85 in less than 17 overs as the wicket eased as the batsmens shot selection improved. Christian made 52 off 65 balls but was prevented from inflicting further damage on Yorkshire when Lees pouched a brilliant catch at backward point off the full-blooded cut which the Notts allrounder played to a ball from Steven Patterson.That wicket fell on 131 but Read and Fletcher then kept Mullaney company during brief partnerships which raised the score to 183. Read was caught by Hodd off Willey for 15 and Fletcher was stumped by Hodd for 13 but the next major resistance was provided by Ball, who whacked two sixes and two fours in a 16-ball 27 before he was bowled by Patterson to end a ninth-wicket stand of 42 in less than five overs.Mullaney, though, launched a late assault on Patterson and Willey, taking 34 runs off the last 14 balls he faced to hoist the Nottinghamshire total to 251 for 9 off their 50 overs, far more than they may have anticipated making after an hours play. Bresnan, Patterson, Plunkett and Willey all took two wickets but Rafiqs single success cost him 49 runs, partly because he was bowling to Christian in full spate. Fake Shoes . After Gasquet beat fifth-seeded Ivan Dodig of Croatia 7-5, 6-3, Tsonga followed up with a 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-2 win against sixth-seeded Edouard Roger-Vasselin in an all-French match. Discount Fake Shoes . Philadelphia is 2-0 against the Senators this season and scored five goals in each victory. The Flyers recorded a 5-0 win in Ottawa on Nov. 12 and then earned a 5-2 home decision on Nov. 19. The Flyers have claimed three straight and four of the last five encounters with the Sens overall and Philly has won two in a row and three of its past four tests in Canadas capital city. https://www.fakeshoes.net/ . -- Gus Malzahn finally had his day in Fayetteville. Fake Shoes Free Shipping . Now, with Game 6 set for Fenway Park and an 8:07 p.m. ET first pitch, the Detroit Tigers face the unenviable task of having to beat the Boston Red Sox twice, on the road, to advance to the World Series. Fake Jordan . - Connor McDavid scored 53 seconds into overtime as the Erie Otters came from behind to defeat the visiting Guelph Storm 4-3 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Some things to watch in the Big Ten in Week 12 of the season:GAME OF THE WEEKIndiana at No. 4 Michigan. The Wolverines have won 20 straight against Indiana, but this is no gimme. They could be smarting from the loss at Iowa last week, and they could be starting John OKorn in place of injured quarterback Wilton Speight. This will be the Hoosiers fourth top-10 opponent, and theyve won four of their last six on the road. They can draw confidence from limiting Big Ten rushing leader Saquon Barkley of Penn State to a season-low 58 yards on a career-high 33 carries last week. Up-and-down Indiana QB Richard Lagow will need to be at his best against Michigans top-ranked pass defense.BEST MATCHUPNorthwestern at Minnesota. Northwestern bounced back from losses to Ohio State and Wisconsin with a road win against Purdue, and now the Wildcats focus is on getting a sixth win to become bowl eligible. Minnesota already has locked up a fifth straight bowl trip, and another win could enhance the Gophers postseason destination. Northwestern won last years meeting 27-0, but these two teams typically play close games.INSIDE THE NUMBERSNo. 2 Ohio State visits Michigan State after having outscored Nebraska and Maryland by a combined 124-6. The Buckeyes 46.5 points a game ranks second in the FBS. ... If Nebraska beats Maryland, the Cornhuskers would have their first perfect home record since 2012 and second since 2001. ... The Terrapins are playing three straight top-20 opponents for the first time since 2004. ... Wisconsiin goes to Purdue on a 10-game win streak over the Boilermakers, the longest by either team in a series that dates to 1892.dddddddddddd ... Purdue has had at least one touchdown pass of at least 45 yards in six straight games. ... Penn State, which visits Rutgers, has won six consecutive Big Ten games in the same season for the first time since 1994.LONG SHOTIllinois is a 9 +-point underdog at home against Iowa. The Hawkeyes must guard against a letdown after their big win over Michigan. Theyve won seven of eight in the series and beat the Illini 29-20 in Iowa City last year, but not before holding off a fourth-quarter comeback. The Illini got quarterback Wes Lunt and receiver Malik Turner back from injuries last week, and the offensive line has not given up a sack the past two games. Lunt & Co. will be going against an Iowa defense coming off a stellar performance in which it held Michigan to 201 yards.PLAYER TO WATCHMichigan QB John OKorn. Coach Jim Harbaugh is averse to saying much about injured players, and he challenged reports early in the week that Wilton Speight was done for the season because of a broken collarbone. Still, OKorn is expected to make his first start since transferring from Houston. OKorn lost a close competition to Speight in the preseason and has been mostly sharp in his eight appearances.---More AP college football: http://collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '