District Championship: Surrey rejected Hampshire’s last day by Gubbins and Albert

Nick Gubbins and Toby Albert were the heroes of Hampshire because they rejected Surrey’s first victory of the new district championship season in Kia Oval.
The Gubbins threw 78, not as a five-hour 117 and Albert as Hampshire, but an equally challenging, and a 377 condition is pursuing a win target, starting from 35-3 in 35-3, ending at 300-5.
Bad Light actually had the last word, players turned out to be a loss of four sailors, when 10 sailors remained and Hampshire was still 78 short of a remarkable victory against 2022, 2023 and 2024 champions.
When the players came back, only six seas were left, Jordan Clark sent two balls hit by Albert for a single, and then the players shook hands at the lottery.
However, in fact, and Tom Perst, although he was defeated in 32 with Albert, he still did not seem to have scored the runs against Hampshire’s gloomy conditions and the fact that the projectors were open.
With the second new ball, Surrey at the sea was limited to Hampshire with 80 runs for the loss of Gubbins, and the running score was difficult against a high -class speed quartet where Matt Fisher and Clark were particularly impressive.
Previously, it took almost an hour and a half to demand the only small gates of Surrey’s morning session, Fletcha Middleton, from one night to 42 to 42, after fisher fixed the leg before.
Middleton’s fourth small door stand with Gubbins was worth 74, and after the chaotic slide to Hampshire, Kemar Roach’s opener Mark Stoneman and both Nightwatchmen, Brad Wheal and Sonny Baker, Jordan Clark, fell to Jordan Clark.
For Hampshire, Albert, who worked only 27 wholesale for a run before lunch, joined Gubbins in a partnership that grown as an authority during an afternoon in the afternoon where Surrey went without a small door.
Tea Gubbins looked at the total control of Albert, three of which are short and 111 wholesale half of his face.
Only 27 running came with the second new ball from the first nine seas, Clark came especially in a stingy way, and then replaced the Worrall at the Vauxhall end, Fisher brought almost an award.
Gubbins, who wanted to whip a ball around the small door, which seems to have remained slightly lower than expected, has faced 247 balls and hit 12 Four, perhaps the best is, perhaps the best thing from Worrall, who took him to 114.
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