Surrey rely on wagging tail
Surrey fought back defiantly in their CricInfo Championship game at The Oval today, frustrating second-placed Lancashire with valuable eighth and ninth-wicket stands
Colin Evans
29-Jun-2001
Surrey fought back defiantly in their CricInfo Championship game at The
Oval today, frustrating second-placed Lancashire with valuable eighth
and ninth-wicket stands.
Thanks to Alex Tudor, Martin Bicknell and Ian Salisbury, Surrey
achieved some respectability, reaching 248 all out after slumping to
141-7.
Bicknell was last out for a painstaking 50, bowled by Muttiah
Muralitharan who finished with 5-81.
It was an intriguing first day between the teams who have finished
top and runners-up in the Championship for the past two years.
Muralitharan produced another marathon spell of 39.4 overs and, as well
as Bicknell's three-hour half-century, there was a superb 59 from Mark
Ramprakash, who is among the candidates to replace Graham Thorpe if he
fails to recover from a calf injury in time for the first Ashes Test
next Thursday.
Lancashire's seamers made early inroads after Adam Hollioake had won
the toss and, when Murali sent back Ali Brown, Surrey were in trouble at
91-4. Ramprakash pulled Murali for a six on the way to his 50, but the
Sri Lankan was his usual persistent, probing self and was to have the
last say.
In between his successes, however, Surrey hauled their way from the
edge of disaster with Tudor and Bicknell chiselling out 34 for the
eighth wicket. Then Bicknell and Salisbury stacked up 62 for the
ninth.
Lancashire were running out of ideas but Murali switched ends and
dismissed them both in the closing minutes.