JONNY Tattersall ended Yorkshire’s pre-season tour on a high with an unbeaten century against Durham in Potchefstroom.

The county’s senior wicketkeeper finished on 103 not out to underpin the county’s 294-7 from 90 overs, a solid response to the North East side’s 287 all out during Monday’s opening day at Senwes Park.

Tattersall, 24-years-old, made an impressive start to life in first-team cricket during the second half of last summer and will hope this is a sign of things to come.

He reached his century off 146 balls.

This tour-ending two-day clash also saw Durham enjoy periods of success with both bat and ball.

The Yorkshire squad fly home tomorrow to prepare for the three-day University friendly against Leeds/Bradford at Weetwood, starting on March 31.

Tattersall shared a partnership of 105 for the sixth wicket with Matthew Waite as the pair recovered the score from 129-5 during the afternoon.

All-rounder Waite - who came through the ranks at Bradford Premier League side Methley - added 49 and has enjoyed a very productive tour having also proved a danger whilst bowling with both the white and red new ball.

Harry Brook and Gary Ballance fell to successive deliveries from seamer Brydon Carse during the morning session as Yorkshire fell to 50-2.

Jack Leaning and Ben Coad later added 35 and unbeaten 24 respectively.

Tattersall and Coad ended proceedings with an unbeaten stand of 60 for the eighth wicket.

Yorkshire fly home having beaten Cardiff MCC Universities in a one-day game last week before playing out another tight two-day game against Nottinghamshire, their opening week Specsavers County Championship opponents at Trent Bridge early next month.