1990 saw Robinson surpass even this level of ineptitude with the bat, when he set a world record of 12 first-class noughts in a row (seven of them not out). In all cricket, including second-eleven games, he failed to score in 17 innings from 15 May until 18 August, finishing the season with a total of three runs in 16 first-class innings, with a highest score of 1*; only his ten not-outs helping his season's batting average to the dizzy heights of 0.50. This feat rather overshadowed his bowling for the summer: he took 40 wickets, but at a rather unimpressive average (even considering that year's batting-friendly conditions) of 47.22; his
List A figures (24 wickets at 37.91) were somewhat better. For the
1991 season he moved to
Yorkshire, he scored a boundary from the first ball (in an innings of 8), he faced on his debut versus Middlesex at Lord's. Although he had a mediocre year and averaged nearly 50 with the ball, Yorkshire's faith in him was rewarded the following summer.
In 1992 he claimed 50 first-class victims at 22.68, taking five wickets in an innings three times, though he had a poor year in the limited-overs game. He also reached double figures with the bat for the first time in three and a half years when he made 12 against
Hampshire in May. In between, he had played sixty one innings without reaching double figures, which is the fourth longest such sequence after
Jem Shaw between 1865 and the last match of 1870 (71 innings),
Eric Hollies between 1948 and 1950 (71 innings) and his Northamptonshire predecessor
Nobby Clark between 1925 and 1927 with 65 consecutive single-figure innings. Robinson remained at Yorkshire for three more summers, taking between 45 and 49 wickets in each of them. In
1993 he achieved a career-best innings return of 9–37 against his old county of Northamptonshire, and also took his career-best List A figures of 4–23 (which he was to equal in
2000). However, after the end of
the 1995 season he spent an entire year out of the game before
Sussex signed him for the
1997 season. ==Sussex and retirement==