LUNCH UPDATE: There is still no sign of a Yorkshire declaration following a rain interrupted morning on the final day at the Rose Bowl.
By lunch the Tykes have reached 180-3 against Hampshire to lead by 244 second-innings runs.
It means that with only 65 overs of play left in Southampton a draw is the favourite result.
Yorkshire have hardly gone for it in the morning session either, after the first 16 overs of play were lost to rain.
When play did get underway, after an hours delay, Anthony McGrath blocked out the first over from Dominic Cork to suggest that the Tykes tactics were not going to be aggressive.
He departed soon after, finding Jimmy Adams on the boundary for 64, and his replacement Jacques Rudolph has not upped the run rate either.
In fact from the first 12 overs of play today the Tykes have only added 28 runs.
At lunch Rudolph is on three, with Adam Lyth unbeaten on 77.
* Don't miss The Press on Friday for a full report on the day's play.
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