Yorkshire vs Warwickshire Men – Aug 5 2025 – Preview & Predictions

The Metro Bank One‑Day Cup heads to the seaside as Yorkshire welcome Warwickshire to North Marine Road, Scarborough, on 5 August 2025. The Group‑stage clash is scheduled to start at 11:00 BST (3:30 PM IST) and forms part of the 50‑over domestic competition. Scarborough’s compact ground and enthusiastic holiday crowds often produce entertaining cricket. With both counties harbouring ambitions of lifting silverware, expect a competitive contest.

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Yorkshire Men

Yorkshire endured an inconsistent white‑ball season in 2024, finishing sixth in Group B after winning four and losing four of their One‑Day Cup matches. Their Vitality Blast campaign also faltered as they finished second bottom in the North Group, but a strong red‑ball run has boosted confidence. Pakistan opener Imam‑ul‑Haq and senior batters Adam Lyth and Will Luxton provide top‑order stability, while captain Dom Bess leads an impressive spin‑seam attack.

  • Yorkshire’s 2024 One‑Day Cup performance: sixth in Group B with four wins and four losses.
  • The club has only two players away in The Hundred and is determined to improve after a poor Vitality Blast campaign.
  • Home advantage at Scarborough and the availability of overseas star Imam‑ul‑Haq, who has nine ODI centuries, give the White Rose confidence.

Warwickshire

Warwickshire reached the semi‑finals of last year’s One‑Day Cup, winning six and losing two before falling to Glamorgan. They continued their resurgence in 2025 with eye‑catching County Championship victories and reached the Vitality Blast quarter‑finals. The Bears’ batting revolves around captain Ed Barnard, who was their leading run‑scorer (433 runs) and wicket‑taker (19 wickets) in 2024. Young talents such as wicketkeeper Kai Smith and teenage opener Hamza Shaikh are pushing for permanent roles.

  • Warwickshire were semi‑finalists in the 2024 One‑Day Cup and boast a core of young players.
  • Ed Barnard led both the runs (433) and wickets (19) charts for the Bears last season.
  • The team has built momentum through Championship wins and a Blast quarter‑final appearance.

Key Players

Yorkshire

  • Imam‑ul‑Haq (batter) – The Pakistani opener brings class and experience to Yorkshire’s top order. He has nine ODI hundreds and averages over 50 in List‑A cricket. On a Scarborough pitch that rewards timing, his ability to bat through the innings will be vital.
  • George Hill (all‑rounder) – Hill enjoyed a breakthrough 2024 campaign with 17 One‑Day Cup wickets and a century; he has also crossed 40 wickets in this summer’s County Championship. His seam bowling and middle‑order hitting make him a game‑changer.
  • James Wharton (batter) – The 24‑year‑old has amassed nearly 1,000 runs across formats this season and will be eager to convert his red‑ball form into white‑ball runs. His aggressive stroke‑play could seize early momentum.

Warwickshire

  • Ed Barnard (all‑rounder) – Warwickshire’s captain is the heartbeat of the side. In 2024 he topped both the batting and bowling charts with 433 runs and 19 wickets, showing his value as a finisher and wicket‑taker.
  • Kai Smith (wicketkeeper‑batter) – The young keeper produced a blistering 130* off 104 balls against Worcestershire last season. His ability to accelerate in the middle overs can change the game.
  • Hamza Shaikh (batter) – The 19‑year‑old top‑order batter impressed for England U19s with scores of 84 and 112. If selected, he offers flair at the top of the order and is considered a future star.

Pitch and Weather Conditions

North Marine Road is a balanced venue that offers something for everyone. According to recent One‑Day Cup data, the average first‑innings total at Scarborough is around 233 runs. The pitch provides decent assistance for both batters and bowlers, but pacers have historically been most successful, accounting for around 83 % of the wickets. The team winning the toss may choose to bat or bowl depending on conditions.

The seaside location means conditions can be breezy. Climate data shows that early August temperatures in Scarborough typically reach highs of 19 °C with lows around 13 °C. With only 5‑6 hours of sunshine per day and moderate humidity, expect mild weather with the possibility of some cloud cover but no significant rain. These conditions should favour swing bowlers early on before becoming easier for batters.

Yorkshire vs Warwickshire – Prediction

On paper, this is an intriguing clash. Yorkshire have home advantage and a well‑balanced side featuring experienced batters and a strong all‑round core. Imam‑ul‑Haq’s availability adds international quality, while George Hill’s dual skill‑set and Dom Bess’s leadership provide balance. However, their inconsistent white‑ball form and reliance on younger players could be a concern.

Warwickshire arrive with momentum from recent Championship wins and a Blast quarter‑final berth. Ed Barnard’s all‑round prowess and the emergence of Kai Smith and Hamza Shaikh give them match‑winners. They also boast a superior recent One‑Day Cup record, having reached the semi‑finals last season.

Prediction: This should be a closely fought contest, but Warwickshire’s depth and recent form give them a slight edge. Expect the Bears to prevail if their young guns fire, although a big innings from Imam‑ul‑Haq or a standout performance from George Hill could swing the game Yorkshire’s way.

Dream 11 Fantasy Picks

  • Imam‑ul‑Haq (Yorkshire) – A proven List‑A accumulator with nine ODI centuries, he offers a safe captaincy option who can bat through the innings.
  • George Hill (Yorkshire) – An in‑form all‑rounder with wicket‑taking seam and the ability to hit quick runs.
  • Ed Barnard (Warwickshire) – The Bears’ captain contributes heavily with both bat and ball, topping their runs and wickets last season.

North Marine Road’s balanced wicket and two teams hungry for success promise a gripping encounter. With holiday crowds likely to fill the quaint Scarborough ground, expect a carnival atmosphere as Yorkshire and Warwickshire renew their rivalry.