Surrey still learning T20 lessons despite smooth passage into quarter-finals
Set 184 to win, the hosts were in a spot of bother when Curran junior took guard at 27-3.
Read moreSet 184 to win, the hosts were in a spot of bother when Curran junior took guard at 27-3.
Read moreFour Surrey players have been named in England’s squad for the first two Test matches against West Indies.
Read moreFoakes has struggled batting down the order at international level. For Surrey, he tends to bat a five, which means he has time to play himself in before opening his shoulders when it’s there to be hit.
Read moreWhen the Blast resumes on July 5, the South Londoners can look forward to welcoming Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Chris Jordan and Reece Topley back from the T20 World Cup.
Read moreThe 26-year-old, who left Essex at the end of last summer, also became the first batter to hit five sixes in a single over for Surrey in a first-class match as England spinner Shoaib Bashir conceded 38 runs, the joint most in an over in championship history.
Read moreOn Sunday everything switches back into four-day mode, when Surrey travel to Worcester, where it’s vital they get back to winning ways in the championship ahead of the showdown with Essex, their nearest challengers, the following week.
Read moreThe 28-year-old, whose spell in this season’s Blast ends after Friday’s clash with Glamorgan, took two wickets in the first four balls of the Sharks’ response to Surrey’s 184-8 at Hove.
Read moreSussex should never have been allowed to put 213 on the board.
Read moreOllie Pope is the first to admit he would like to have made more of an impact for Surrey this summer.
Read moreOther than winning the toss, nothing went to plan for the South Londoners, who were bundled out for a paltry 127, during which Ben Foakes suffered a back spasm that prevented him keeping wicket.
Read moreBut due to Will Jacks’ involvement in the T20 World Cup, Smith’s primary focus is seizing the opportunity to bat higher up in the order for Surrey than hitherto in the T20 Blast.
Read moreWith the pitch at the Oval favouring seam, the hosts could even afford to leave out leg-spinner Cameron Steel, who has had an incredible start to the season. The decision proved well-founded when Dan Worrall and Co went to work. But, initially, a lost toss resulted in Worcestershire’s attack landing some early blows.
Read moreWorrall took 10 wickets in the match, though not before Clark had followed up an unbeaten 42 with 98 off 116 balls with the bat.
Read moreI reckon even if Roach had told Sam Hain and Aamer Jamal what he was about to bowl to them, they’d have still got out.
Read moreThe 23-year-old already has a championship double-hundred and the fastest ever century for the England Lions on his CV, but his 155 against the Bears now takes his tally in the season’s County Championship to 322 runs at an average of 64.40.
Read moreIf Sam Hain, yet to feature this summer due to personal reasons, returns to the fold then Warwickshire could prove a tough nut to crack.
Read moreAlready this season the South Londoners have made spin a weapon and, not content with four-day success, it irks Batty that Surrey haven’t won the T20 Blast since 2003.
Read moreWorrall, who was absent for the opening two games due to a neck issue – with the Kookaburra they were good ones for the 32-year-old seamer to miss – was one of my ‘Three Who Will Be Key’ going into the campaign.
Read moreThe filling in the sandwich was the Oval outfit’s 359, which was founded on Rory Burns’ continued return to form and capped by a whirlwind 106 not out off 102 balls from all-rounder Jordan Clark.
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