RESULT
Group A, The Oval, August 13, 2025, One-Day Cup
(15.3/16 ov, T:146) 146/5

Surrey won by 5 wickets (with 3 balls remaining) (D/L method)

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Ben Foakes cracks 43* off 17 as Surrey snatch rain-reduced thriller

Will Smale's first Glamorgan hundred not enough as Surrey get over the line

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13-Aug-2025 • 4 hrs ago
Ben Foakes plays behind square on the off side, Surrey vs Gloucestershire, Metro Bank Cup, July 30, 2024

Ben Foakes plays behind square on the off side  •  Getty Images for Surrey CCC

Surrey 146 for 5 (Foakes 43*) beat Glamorgan 308 for 7 (Smale 105, Barnwell 3-55) by five wickets via DLS method
Will Smale scored the first hundred of his professional cricket career but as Glamorgan, the Metro Bank One-Day Cup's reigning champions, still lost to a Ben Foakes-inspired Surrey in a rain-shortened affair.
Smale, a 24-year-old from Newport playing his 15th List A match, finished on 105 not out from 106 balls and was chiefly responsible for Glamorgan reaching a 50-over total of 308 for 7 at The Kia Oval.
But Foakes, captaining Surrey after Ryan Patel turned his ankle in the pre-match warm-ups, smashed 43 not out from just 17 balls and was joined by Josh Blake in an extraordinary stand of 77 in six overs that snatched the game away from Glamorgan.
Heavy rain forced a delay of two hours and twenty minutes after Surrey had made 21 for 1 from 5.1 overs. That resulted in a revised target of 146 in 16 overs, following Duckworth-Lewis-Stern calculations and a 5.50pm restart, meaning 125 more runs were needed in 10.5 remaining overs.
It looked a stiff task but, with 40 still needed from the last three overs, Foakes hit leg-side sixes off Kiran Carlson and Andy Gorvin - after Blake had also struck Carlson for a maximum to long-on.
With eight only now required from the final over, Blake hit the first ball for four before being bowled for 27 by Dan Douthwaite's third ball. And then, in a slightly farcical finish, Douthwaite bowled a high leg-side no-ball, giving new batsman Cameron Steel a free hit. And when he hit high to deep mid-wicket, from another no-ball, Surrey had won with three balls to spare.
Put in by Surrey, the Welsh county initially stuttered to 213 for 6 in the 39th over before Smale was joined by Alex Horton in a superb seventh-wicket partnership of 86 in ten overs. Wicketkeeper-batsman Horton, 21 and with just 18 previous white-ball appearances behind him, contributed a jaunty 35 from 30 balls while Smale pressed the accelerator in impressive style at the other end.
There were three sixes and seven fours eventually in Smale's first score of 50 or more in List A cricket, with fast bowler James Taylor and legspinning allrounder Steel bearing the brunt of his late assault.
For most of Glamorgan's innings, however, it seemed as if a predominantly youthful and inexperienced Surrey bowling attack was doing a fine job of working their way through a strong-looking batting line-up.
Slow-arm spinner Yousuf Majid might have finished wicketless but he conceded only 41 runs from his ten overs across several spells while fast bowlers Nathan Barnwell and Alex French took 3 for 55 and 2 for 49 respectively.
Barnwell had both Sam Northeast (24) and Carlson (25) caught at the wicket before later seeing Zain ul-Hassan lift a straightforward catch to mid-on, while 18-year-old rookie French put the embarrassment of bowling multiple wides in his opening over with the new ball to have Eddie Byrom caught for 9 in his second.
French, playing his second List A game, also removed Asa Tribe for 16 in the 12th over and Glamorgan were in danger of underachieving when Douthwaite edged a legcutter from Taylor to give keeper Blake the third of his four catches.
Smale and Horton, though, built their stand with steady accumulation at first and then explosive acceleration, with Surrey's bowlers seemingly powerless to prevent 91 runs being plundered from the final ten overs of the innings.
Rory Burns, inside-edging to keeper Horton as he jumped down the pitch on 12 to seamer Ul-Hassan, was an early Surrey casualty and after the restart there was a steady fall of wickets in a frantic finale.
Nikhil Gorantla and Ollie Sykes fell swiping - Sykes after two powerful straight fours off Gorvin - and Adam Thomas took 21 off slow left-armer Romano Franco's only over, including successive blows of 4, 4, 6, 6 before being spectacularly caught diving backwards at long-off by Carlson off Gorvin for 34.

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TeamMWLDPTNRR
GLO3300121.029
WOR3200100.842
LEI321081.649
HAM321080.278
DER311060.680
NOT41206-1.036
SUR31204-1.889
GLA30202-1.160
ESS30300-0.942
Group B
TeamMWLDPTNRR
YOR3300122.219
WAR321080.426
DUR422080.399
SOM321080.201
MID321080.162
LAN31106-0.074
SUS31204-0.442
NOR30202-2.640
KEN30300-1.024