Lancashire have
strengthened their position on Day two of the LVCC Division one match at
Guildford, ending on 425-7, on a rain affected day.
Surrey started the morning knowing that early wickets were vital to stop Lancashire from getting away from them. Surprisingly, Batty didn't take the new ball straight away, but we did get an early wicket, when Prince struck Kartik straight down the throat of de Bruyn at deep midwicket. A brainless shot from the South African.
Tom Smith was
the next man to go, when he set off for a single, but de Bruyn picked up and
threw down the stumps brilliantly to run him out. A fine first hour was
completed when Gareth Cross pulled Meaker to Ansari at square leg. Lancashire
298-6.
However, Meaker
was expensive and was sharply whipped out of the attack, as Croft was joined by
his skipper Glenn Chapple. The pair frustrated the Surrey bowlers and took
their side to lunch on 356-6, with an unbeaten partnership of 58.
The pair started
to up the rate after the break, as Gareth Batty struggled to find a combination
of bowlers who could apply pressure to the batsman. The 100 partnership was
swiftly brought up, as the visitors also went past 400, and there was barely
any alarms for them on a slow pitch.
Croft did what
all good batsman who got dropped early in their innings aim to do, when he
drove Meaker through the covers to bring up a superb hundred. In the very next over,
Lewis had a much deserved wicket when he trapped Chapple LBW. The partnership
had been worth 119, and had seemingly put Surrey out of the game.
The rain then
arrived and didn't stop as an early close was announced, and almost half of the
overs had been lost. Overall a dissappointing day for us, but we started well, picking up 3 inside the first hour, but the partnership between Chapple and Croft has already taken the game away from us.
With more rain
forecast over the next two days, you would think that Lancashire would declare,
and try and roll over an out of form Surrey batting line up. Let's hope our
batsman can perform, and if they can't, let's hope the weather can do us a
favour for once.
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