RESULT
23rd Match, Birmingham, May 09 - 12, 2025, County Championship Division One
(fo) 504 & 15/0

Match drawn

Report

Foakes, Fisher secure safety for Surrey as Edgbaston pitch proves too flat

Warwickshire had chance to turn screw but were thwarted by record tenth-wicket stand

Ben Foakes raises his bat on reaching a century, Surrey vs Warwickshire, County Championship, Division One, September 3, 2023

Ben Foakes reached a career-best 174 not out  •  Surrey CCC/Getty Images

Surrey 504 (Foakes 174*, Sibley 64, Steel 55) and 15 for 0 drew with Warwickshire 665 for 5 dec (Latham 185, Barnard 177*, Malik 105*, Yates 86)
Ben Foakes harvested a career-best unbeaten 174 for champions Surrey as their Rothesay County Championship match with Warwickshire drifted to a draw at Edgbaston.
Foakes amassed 174 from 361 balls, the last 107 of them in a tenth-wicket stand of 158 in 58 overs with Matt Fisher (40, 145 balls) as Surrey totalled 504 in reply to Warwickshire's 665 for five.
On a bowlers' graveyard of a pitch, the game's third innings finally began at 3.15pm on the final day. Surrey, following on, reached 15 without loss before a merciful downpour arrived to wash out a pointless last session.
This was the 172nd County Championship match between these teams and surely the dullest. The Oval pitch on which they completed an entire game in one day in 1953 (Warwickshire 45 and 52, Surrey 146) may have been a bit too bowler-friendly but this was way too far the other way.
Surrey resumed on the last morning on 369 for nine, still 147 short of the follow-on figure, but Warwickshire knew they had to polish off the first innings quickly if they were to press for victory. The excellent Foakes ensured that didn't happen. He soon advanced down the pitch to strike Rob Yates for successive glorious sixes; the first took him to 9,000 first-class runs and the second to his 17th first-class century (from 197 balls).
Foakes and Fisher batted through the morning session to add 118 in 39 overs with a degree of comfort which only increased the mystery as to how Surrey's batters got into a tangle on the third day. On days one, two and four, batting was a breeze.
At 131, the partnership between Foakes and Fisher became a tenth-wicket record for Surrey against Warwickshire, beating the 130 by Bert Strudwick and Bill Hitch at Edgbaston in 1911. At lunch, it stood at 141, 32 short of the county's tenth-wicket best against anyone - 173 by Andy Ducat and Andy Sandham against Essex at Leyton in 1921. They advanced to within 15 of the record when Fisher edged Ed Barnard to wicketkeeper Alex Davies. The partnership had lasted for three hours and 46 minutes.
Despite having just spent 178.2 overs in the field, Warwickshire enforced the follow-on with a minimum of 43 overs left in the day. Their bowlers no doubt led the sense of collective relief when, after just five of those overs, with Surrey 15 without loss, a terminal thunderstorm arrived