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RESULT
South Division, The Oval, June 22, 2007, Twenty20 Cup
(19.2/20 ov, T:164) 168/4

Surrey won by 6 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
85* (52)
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Ramprakash blasts Surrey to victory

A round-up of the opening evening of the Twenty20 Cup

Cricinfo staff
22-Jun-2007

South



Mark Ramprakash struck a match-winning 85 not out from 52 balls © Getty Images
It may be just a bit of fun on a Friday night, but Surrey needed something to boost their season. And they got it at the Oval, beating Middlesex in a close London derby at The Oval. They had looked out of it, after slumping to 24 for 3, chasing 163, but Mark Ramprakash (85*) and Jon Batty (49) paved the way for their revival, with a fourth-wicket stand worth 110. Ramprakash was out of step early on but stayed firm and celebrated his late driven sixes - including the one which won the match off ex-Surrey player Tim Murtagh - with both arms aloft. James Benning may be thought of as the king of this game, but he made just 3, and it was Ramprakash who was once again Surrey's hero. The weather was mostly fine but it, and Ramprakash, begain to rain on Middlesex's parade in the closing overs.
Some consolation news for Middlesex, though: Chad Keegan limped off the pitch after damaging his ankle, but told Cricinfo after the match that he expected to be fit for their next game this Sunday.
A surprising evening at Chelmsford, where Murray Goodwin's century wasn't enough for Sussex; so, Essex won comfortably, but their victory wasn't much to do with their new recruit Adam Hollioake. Sussex made 165, with Goodwin blasting 102 not out from 65 balls, but Essex knocked them off with 19 balls to spare. Hollioake bowled two overs, none for 21, and didn't bat, while Grant Flower's topscore of 37 was enough to help them to the win.
The dramatic finish of the night came at Southampton where Hampshire's Greg Lamb was dismissed off the final ball with one run needed to beat Kent leaving the match tied. Robert Key led the way for Kent with 59 off 53 balls.

North



Justin Langer on the attack for Somerset © Getty Images
Jeremy Snape took a hat-trick to give the reigning champions Leicestershire both their breath back and victory against Yorkshire at Grace Road. In a match reduced to 16 overs, Leicestershire climbed to 154, but Gerard Brophy and Craig White made the target look vulnerable with an opening stand of 57. Even three quick wickets later, Yorkshire had a very good chance. Enter the captain, Snape, who dismissed three victims in one over to really put the skids under the visitors. Yorkshire still made game chase, but it was not enough.
Spin proved king for Lancashire at Old Trafford, as Gary Keedy and Sanath Jayasuriya restricted Durham to 149, which was duly overcome. Their target could have been lower - Durham were 73 for 5 - but Gordon Muchall and Gary Park at least gave Durham's bowlers something to work with. Liam Plunkett did his best, with two wickets, but it was not enough. Mal Loye and Steven Croft were Lancashire's saviours, with an unbeaten stand of 113 after they had been in early trouble at 35 for 3.
Mark Ealham and Gareth Clough bowled out Derbyshire to set up a straightforward victory for Nottinghamshire at Derby . Ealham took 3 for 37, Clough 4 for 24 to dismiss Derbyshire for 148. Samit Patel's unbeaten 55 did the rest.

Midlands/West/Wales

Warwickshire were able to steal a march on the rest of the group with a close win against Somerset at Edgbaston. They deserved their early lead, too - Tim Ambrose's 47 lifted them to 166, while Jonathan Trott celebrated his England call-up with 44, but that had looked inadequate as Marcus Trescothick and Justin Langer climbed into the attack. But when their opening stand of 47 was broken, they lost wickets steadily and Warwickshire held their nerve, to win by 7 runs.
Northamptonshire's match with Worcestershire was abandoned without a ball bowled, as was Glamorgan's game against Gloucestershire.
For photos of Friday evening's action, click here

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Twenty20 Cup

Midlands/Wales/West Division
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NHNTS10010.000
GLAM10010.000
Midlands/West/Wales Division
TEAMMWLPTNRR
WARKS852110.230
GLOUC842100.986
WORCS8329-0.591
SOM8356-0.214
NHNTS72360.055
GLAM7144-0.663
North Division
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NOTTS841110.876
LANCS831100.855
YORKS8439-0.052
LEICS8219-0.142
DURH8145-0.575
DERBS8044-1.097
South Division
TEAMMWLPTNRR
SUSS852110.179
KENT842100.324
SURR84480.809
ESSEX8347-0.365
MIDDX8237-0.204
HANTS8145-1.116