Matthew Fisher eager to show youth can come to Yorkshire's aid

Yorkshire's Matthew Fisher celebrates dismissing Northamtonshire's Adam Rossington during Thursday's RLD Cup win. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.comYorkshire's Matthew Fisher celebrates dismissing Northamtonshire's Adam Rossington during Thursday's RLD Cup win. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com
Yorkshire's Matthew Fisher celebrates dismissing Northamtonshire's Adam Rossington during Thursday's RLD Cup win. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com
MATTHEW FISHER insists he is ready to embrace the pressure and sees Yorkshire's progression to the Royal London Cup knockout stages as an opportunity for him to stamp his name on the 50-over format.

The 20-year-old seam bowler played an integral role in Thursday’s four-wicket win over Northamptonshire at Emerald Headingley, as Yorkshire ensured qualification to the latter stages of the competition.

Fisher and fellow opening bowler David Willey took three wickets apiece to help bowl the visitors out for 241 with more than two of their allotted overs remaining.

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In reply, Yorkshire stumbled to 134-5, with Willey leading the charge with a typically-brisk 71.

But any doubts as to the result were put aside thanks to the efforts of