Yorkshire wanted to get their Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy match against Dorset at Bournemouth done and dusted as quickly as possible yesterday - and thanks to Chris Silverwood they made sure the Minor Counties' side didn't hang about for long after they had been put in to bat.

In the space of 27 deliveries, Silverwood grabbed four for 12 to leave Dorset on 26 for four and only some late order resistance took them to 97 all out - Yorkshire speeding to victory by eight wickets.

Silverwood finished with his competition-best figures of four for 18 from ten overs to pick up the Man of the Match gold award.

Generating a good pace, Silverwood had Glyn Treagus caught behind by Simon Guy in his second over and the same combination accounted for Neil Thurgood when he played a legside tickle too finely.

Silverwood trapped Peter Deakin lbw pushing forward to give him three wickets in 14 balls at a cost of only one run, which came from a wide. His fourth victim was Reg Keates who fell to an athletic catch by Guy.

Left-hander Darren Cowley briefly lifted home spirits by hooking Tim Bresnan for six, but when Vic Craven came on for Silverwood he pinned Cowley lbw on the backfoot with his fourth ball.

Dorset were staggering on 56 for eight, but Damien Worrad joined Ben Lawes in a stand of 35 and Worrad enjoyed a moment to remember by driving Darren Lehmann over long on for six.

The Australian soon gained his revenge by having Worrad taken on the boundary edge going for another big hit and wrapped up the innings when Lawes drove gently to Craig White at mid-off.

White and Wood soon added 43 together in 11 overs before Worrad struck twice in an over, White losing his off-stump and pinch-hitter Silverwood miscuing to mid-off.

Even that rate of progress was slow compared to what followed as Wood laced into the bowling, striking Kidner for three consecutive boundaries with sweet drives and pulling Worrad for four to race to his 50 off 56 balls.

Treagus came into the attack Wood lashed 14 off his first five balls to win the match, with an unbeaten 71 from 58 deliveries.

* Yorkshire have signed New South Wales left-hander, Phil Jaques, as temporary replacement for Darren Lehmann, and the free-scoring batsman will arrive at Headingley on Monday.

Jaques, 25, made a sensational county cricket debut last summer when he joined Northamptonshire and hammered 1,409 first class runs. Yorkshire were among his victims when he tore their attack apart with a stunning 222.