Yorkshire have picked the same squad of 12 for their Twenty20 Cup match against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge on Sunday when they will try to cut out some of the mistakes which cost them dear in the Roses clash earlier this week.

Director of cricket, David Byas, said it was essential they did not lose three wickets in the first half dozen overs as they did against Lancashire but he was also critical of the way in which top-scorer, Phil Jaques, had got out.

The Australian left-hander played some dazzling strokes in rushing to 72 from only 39 deliveries with six fours and four sixes but he then attempted a risky reverse sweep at Brad Hodge only to pop up a catch to Glen Chapple.

"Phil should have continued scoring runs in the same manner that had been so profitable for him but to get out in the way that he did to indifferent thinking was poor for a player of his calibre," said Byas.

"I am not saying anything behind his back that I have not told him to his face and I also pointed out that his dismissal was the start of four wickets going down in as many overs for 16 runs which probably left us about 25 runs short of what we should have made.

"It was also difficult to get back on track after Matthew Hoggard had gone for 65 runs.

"But there were many positive aspects that I hope we can carry into Sunday such as sharp and snappy fielding, Ismail Dawood's great leg-side stumping and fine bowling by Tim Bresnan and Richard Dawson."

Although Nottinghamshire are in the top flight in both the Championship and the totesport League, they are struggling to find their form in one-day cricket this season and they went down by five wickets to champions Leicestershire in their opening Twenty20 game.

It is a match Yorkshire need to win if they are to stay in with a good chance of reaching the quarter-finals but they also know that a victory will help to boost the gate at Headingley on Tuesday for their Twenty20 match with Derbyshire.

The Roses game attracted an almost full house of 14,119 spectators and Yorkshire's director of marketing, Ian Bishop, is hoping that the fans will continue to flock in to the remainder of the home matches.

Yorkshire (from): Harvey, Lumb, Jaques, McGrath, Wood, White, Pyrah, Dawood, Bresnan, Dawson, Hoggard, Warren.

Updated: 11:03 Saturday, June 25, 2005