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Gloucestershire head to Headingley on May 31 with two wins from two and the most dangerous new-ball bowler in the 2026 competition. Duan Jansen has taken 7 wickets in two matches at an average of 7.42 and an economy of 6.50, numbers that make him the standout overseas signing of the early rounds. Yorkshire are also unbeaten, but their batting nearly fell apart against Derbyshire eight days ago at this same ground. That vulnerability is exactly what Jansen is built to exploit.
In his first match against Warwickshire, Jansen took 4 for 25 and won the Player of the Match award as Gloucestershire bowled their opponents out for 74. Three days later, against Glamorgan, he added 3 for 27, dismantling the top order before they could settle. Seven wickets across two matches, one wicket every 6.8 balls, at an average of 7.42. At 6 feet 8 inches, Jansen generates bounce and swing that conventional medium-pacers at this level simply can’t replicate. He arrived as a replacement for the injured Liam Scott and immediately became the most feared powerplay bowler in the competition.
| Over | Score | Wicket |
| 6 | 52/3 | Lyth 31, Bairstow 8, Wharton 5 |
| 7.4 | 65/4 | Luxton out |
| 11.6 | 101/5 | Fifth wicket falls |
| 12.3 | 102/6 | Sixth wicket falls |
| 14.4 | 123/7 | Seventh wicket falls |
| 15.3 | 139/8 | Still needed 56 runs |
Yorkshire won that match only because Hasan Ali and AJ Tye put on 56 in 23 balls for the ninth wicket. That shouldn’t obscure what happened before it. Three wickets inside six overs, five more by the 15th, against a Derbyshire attack that is nowhere near Jansen’s level. Adam Lyth hits hard or perishes, Bairstow at number three is a high-risk batter, and neither has faced Jansen’s left-arm angle at pace in 2026.
Yorkshire have won both games but nearly threw away the second. Gloucestershire have won both their matches, beating Warwickshire by 47 runs and Glamorgan in a last-ball thriller. Two unbeaten sides, very different levels of comfort in victory. The central contest in Jansen and the Gloucestershire pace attack against a Yorkshire top order that has twice surrendered wicket clusters in the powerplay. Gloucestershire travels north with the better bowling form and a bowler who has already proven he can end innings before they begin.
Across 57 Vitality Blast matches at Headingley, the average first-innings score is 179, and teams batting first have won 35 times against 21 chasing, a bat-first win rate of around 62.5%. The pitch offers good carry early and enough seam movement in the powerplay to reward pace bowlers who hit the right areas consistently. The most recent evidence came eight days ago at this same ground. Derbyshire’s seamers removed three Yorkshire top-order batters inside six overs before Yorkshire eventually scraped home. Jansen operates in exactly that powerplay window, on exactly this kind of surface, with better numbers than anyone Derbyshire sent down.
Hasan Ali is Yorkshire’s best counter-argument. His 31 not out off 13 balls saved the Derbyshire chase, and with the ball, he provides reverse swing and accuracy at the death. If Yorkshire bat first and post 180-plus, Hasan’s defending at the end of the innings becomes a genuine match-winning factor. The problem is timing. Hasan Ali matters most at the death. Jansen matters most in the first six overs, precisely when Headingley is most helpful, and Yorkshire’s top order is most exposed. Gloucestershire’s attack, built around Jansen at the top and Matt Taylor through the middle, is better structured for this ground than Yorkshire’s is for containing what’s coming at them. On form, conditions, and match-up, the YOR vs GLO Vitality Blast 2026 Headingley preview points to one conclusion: Gloucestershire have the edge.
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Who is Duan Jansen and why is he key for Gloucestershire?
Duan Jansen is a South African left-arm fast-medium bowler, 6 ft 8 in tall, and the twin brother of SA all-rounder Marco Jansen, who joined Gloucestershire as a replacement for injured Liam Scott for the first six group matches of Vitality Blast 2026. He has taken 7 wickets in 2 matches at an average of 7.42 and an economy of 6.50, making him the leading wicket-taker in the competition after two rounds.
How many wickets has Duan Jansen taken in Vitality Blast 2026?
Jansen has taken 7 wickets across 2 matches, with figures of 4/25 against Warwickshire and 3/27 against Glamorgan, at an average of 7.42 and an economy of 6.50. He is taking a wicket every 6.8 balls, the best strike rate among all bowlers in the competition after Round 2.
What is Yorkshire’s batting record at Headingley in T20 cricket?
Across 57 T20 Blast matches at Headingley, teams batting first have won 35 times against 21 chasing, a bat-first win rate of around 62.5%. In their most recent home fixture against Derbyshire on May 24, Yorkshire collapsed to 139/8 before winning via a ninth-wicket stand of 56 in 23 balls.
What is the Headingley pitch report for YOR vs GLO on May 31?
The Headingley surface is flat and true with an average first-innings T20 Blast score of 179, offering good carry early and seam movement in the powerplay that consistently rewards pace bowlers. Derbyshire’s seamers removed three Yorkshire top-order batters inside six overs at this ground eight days before this fixture.
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