Somerset have taken a first innings lead of 65 to put
themselves on top after Day Two of the vital County Championship match at
Taunton. 3 wickets from Jade Dernbach and Zafar Ansari helped dismiss the hosts
after Surrey’s poor display with the bat on the first day.
The first port of call this morning was to reach 200 and
a first batting point, however that wasn’t to be as both Tremlett and Dernbach
fell without a run added to succumb us to what seemed like a below par 195. I
know it’s not the role of the last 2 batsmen to get runs, but it would be nice
for once if they could help us out a bit.
But Jade and Trem did give us the perfect start with the
ball, as the former made Trescothick play on without scoring and the latter had
fellow opener Chris Jones caught behind an over later. Tremlett was keeping it
tight from one end, but just like against Middlesex, the other bowlers were
leaking runs left, right and centre with Nick Compton especially looking
fluent. Meaker had gone for 11 in his first 5 balls but with his final ball of
his opening over had James Hildreth LBW to reduce Somerset to 46-3.
The runs didn’t stop there though, as Kieswetter played
in his usual manner, scoring well over a run a ball, punishing some wayward
bowling. But de Bruyn got his wicket just before the lunch break to keep us
within touching distance in the first innings. Compton was still looking good,
until he played on to Dernbach for 66 and five balls later Dernbach had Alex
Barrow LBW as Surrey scented a first innings lead.
But Somerset bat deep and Peter Trego and Craig Meschede
put on a partnership of 68 to take their side into the lead, before Zafar
Ansari removed them both in the space of 3 deliveries just before tea and a
spot of bad light. It wasn’t over yet for Surrey though, as they still had to
comprehend bowling at a number 10 in Piyush Chawla who has a First Class
average of over 30 with 4 hundreds and he started to hit his side into a great
position and really put Surrey to the mill. Once again a lower order partnership
was troubling us after we had managed to get ourselves back into a good
position.
Batty and Ansari finally managed to see off Chawla and
Gregory, but not before the lead had reached a level that could prove plenty in
the context of this game. Bad light delayed our start to the innings, but in
the play that we did get, Burns and Sibley saw it off to close on 13-0.
If you would have asked me at the beginning of the day if
I would have taken today’s outcome I would have probably said yes, but we had
opportunities when they were 6 and 8 down to have a firmer hold on the game,
but as usual we failed to take them. There is still two days left to play, so
no need for the batsmen to try and do anything stupid, but there is a high
possibility that rain will play a part tomorrow, which could scupper a chance
of victory for either side.
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