Alan Richardson has claimed figures of 5-42 for
Worcestershire on day 2 of the LVCC Division One match at the Kia Oval, with
Surrey closing on 123-7, on another weather affected day.
Even though the whole first day was washed out, the toss
still took place, and Worcestershire won it and stuck Surrey in. Chris Adams
had brought in Jason Roy for Jacques Rudolph, and Stuart Meaker for Tim Linley.
When the players finally got out there this morning, it
was Roy who opened, alongside Steven Davies. Roy started off in typical
fashion, finding the boundary with regular occurrence, and making batting look
relatively comfortable. However, Davies wasn’t finding it as easy, and
struggled to score freely as Surrey fans know he can, up against some tight
bowling from Alan Richardson. Roy was ticking along at over a run a ball, and
was dominating the opening stand. But, with the partnership on 48, Roy was
trapped in front for 38 by Richardson. A good start by Roy, but a shame he
couldn’t pose a more sizeable score.
Mark Ramprakash joined Davies, but in Richardson’s next
over, Surrey’s keeper fell for 15, when he was caught behind. And Ramps’
terrible form continued, when he pushed at a ball from Richard Jones, and was
caught in the slips for just 1. Once again a failure from Ramps, who doesn’t
seem to be getting any better, and if he carries on in this fashion, he will
get dropped when Rudolph returns, with Roy keeping his place. Batting wasn’t
easy out there though, and the in form RHB was caught behind for just 3, to
leave his side 59-4. An early lunch was taken due to rain, Surrey 60-4.
Straight after the break, Surrey were 5 down. Zander de
Bruyn drove at a ball from Richardson, and was caught in the slips region for
6. Tom Maynard and Chris Jordan had a big job on their hands, knowing that if
one of them got out, there wouldn’t be much batting left. The Welshman played
in his typical manner though, seemingly dealing in boundaries only, and was
well supported by the Barbadian. The partnership had reached 48, and the score
117, when the rain returned.
After several inspections, the players finally got out in
the middle at quarter past 5. However, it was a poor session for the hosts, in
which they lost Maynard and Jordan, both to Richardson. 6 runs were added for
the loss of 2 wickets before the rain returned with Surrey 123-7.
That was the last action of the day, a day dominated by
the visitors, and in particular Alan Richardson. Meaker and Batty are the not
out batsman, and will be looking to get Surrey up and above 150 tomorrow
morning. However, with the way things have gone, that won’t be easy.
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