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1.782

22:30

26.12.2024, 22:30
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Surrey Dominates Lancashire

Surrey, the reigning County Champions, needed less than two sessions on the fourth day to bowl out Lancashire for 177, securing a dominant victory by an innings and 63 runs in the County Championship Division One clash at the Kia Oval.

Conor McKerr led the charge by dismantling Lancashire’s tail, finishing with figures of 4-27. Dan Worrall and Jordan Clark also played crucial roles, each claiming three wickets as Surrey, the Division One leaders, recorded their seventh win in 10 matches, solidifying their path toward a likely third consecutive title.

Despite the challenging circumstances, Lancashire’s 20-year-old talent Matthew Hurst made a valiant effort, scoring a resilient 64 to add to his first-innings 46. However, on a day when 16-year-old Rocky Flintoff was dismissed for a golden duck on his first-class debut, the outcome was never really in question.

With this victory, Surrey has extended their lead at the top of the table, but they face a challenging road ahead, with only one home game left in their final four matches. They are set to play two away games against fellow title contenders Somerset and Essex, making their path to the title anything but straightforward.

Surrey’s upcoming matches include a trip to face relegation-threatened Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge on Thursday, followed by games against Somerset in Taunton, Durham at home, and Essex at Chelmsford in the final week of September.

Lancashire, on the other hand, will host Hampshire in Manchester on Thursday, then travel to Durham, before finishing their season with matches against Somerset at Old Trafford and Worcestershire.

Resuming on 26-1 and trailing by 214 runs after a rain-affected third day, Lancashire seemed to have a slim chance of forcing a draw. However, Worrall, the Championship’s leading wicket-taker, struck early by dismissing Lancashire captain Keaton Jennings for 13 and then taking out Flintoff, son of former England captain Andrew Flintoff, in consecutive deliveries.

Jennings was bowled without offering a shot as the ball swung back to clip the top of his off stump, while Flintoff edged behind, leaving Lancashire in deep trouble.

Josh Bohannon then chopped a delivery from Clark onto his stumps for 29, and George Balderson edged Worrall to second slip, reducing Lancashire to 82-5.

After a brief partnership of 36 runs with Hurst, Venkatesh Iyer was dismissed just two balls after lunch. Although Tom Hartley showed some resistance, including hitting Will Jacks for six, Hurst's dismissal came when he clipped McKerr’s first ball of his second spell straight to mid-wicket.

The end came swiftly as McKerr took two more wickets in his eighth over. Tom Aspinwall lofted a full toss to mid-off, and Josh Boyden lost his off stump before Hartley was the last man out, fending McKerr to short leg for 22, sealing Surrey’s emphatic win.

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