RESULT
The Oval, April 11 - 14, 2019, Specsavers County Championship Division One
395 & 324/6d
(T:272) 448 & 0/0

Match drawn

Report

Rory Burns, Ollie Pope find form as Surrey bat their way to safety

The England pair shared a third-wicket stand of 127 after two early wickets had given Essex a sniff of forcing a result

Rory Burns plays the cut  •  Getty Images

Rory Burns plays the cut  •  Getty Images

Essex 448 (ten Doeschate 130, Lawrence 93) and 0 for 0 drew with Surrey 395 (Patel 100*, Jacks 88, Foakes 69, Siddle 6-104) and 324 for 6 dec (Burns 98, Pope 69, Jacks 54, Harmer 5-88)
A third-wicket partnership of 127 between Rory Burns and Ollie Pope, and a second half-century of the match by Will Jacks, guided Surrey to a draw against Essex at Kia Oval in the first match of their Specsavers Championship title defence.
Burns fell for 98 and Pope was dismissed for 69. but with Jacks following up his first-innings 88 by thumping two sixes and six fours in a solid 54, Surrey batted out the final day to reach 324 for 6 declared - an overall lead of 271.
Essex offspinner Simon Harmer plugged away for much of the day to finish with 5 for 88 from 36 overs. It was Harmer who had Pope caught at square leg, Burns taken off the face of his bat at silly point, Ben Foakes stumped for 19 as he advanced down the pitch and, after tea, Jacks well held at the long-on boundary two balls after he had completed his fifty with a six launched in a similar direction.
Rikki Clarke remained unbeaten on 25, with Tom Curran keeping him company on 22 not out and hitting Tom Westley's offbreaks for two driven sixes and then a cut four from what proved to be the last three balls of the innings. Surrey's declaration enabled them to bowl one over at Essex, who didn't score a run or lose a wicket in their second innings before hands were shaken, thus avoiding an over-rate points deduction.
Resuming their second innings just 15 runs ahead at 68 for no wicket, Surrey lost both Mark Stoneman and Ryan Patel inside the first quarter-hour of play. But Burns and Pope, though not without some early alarms, soon began to take the attack back to the Essex bowlers and had reached an unbeaten 88 and 61 not out respectively by lunch.
Stoneman had added just a single to his overnight 34 before being bowled off the inside edge by Peter Siddle in the morning's second full over and, in the next over, fellow left-hander Patel was dismayed when, on 1, he mishit a pull at a short ball from Harmer to midwicket where Nick Browne took a leaping catch.
At 71 for 2, Surrey were suddenly under a little bit of pressure, and Pope had made just 5 when he survived a concerted appeal for leg-before by Harmer, after going back to a quicker ball. Pope, however, was soon skipping down the pitch to drive Harmer through extra cover for four and, with eight fours and a six pulled off seamer Matt Quinn, the 20-year-old raced to a 60-ball fifty.
Burns, who started the day on 34, also batted with fluency on a still-sluggish surface and, when he was fourth out, the England Test opener had faced 166 balls, hitting 13 fours. Pope's sparkling innings, meanwhile, occupied just 80 balls with a six and 11 fours in total.
Surrey, who had hit 395 in their first innings, took 11 points from the draw, while Essex - who replied with 448 - should be happy to have banked 13 points after being defeated by Hampshire in the opening week.