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District Championship: Surrey’s Toning Points in every Inning Against Dom Sibley Hampshire

Dom Sible, Surrey, Kia Oval district championship match against Hampshire on the third day, while the first -class match of the 20th century score of the 20th Surrey player.

84 out of the 113 cannons of Jamie Smith, Surrey’s 136-1 from 342-9 to 342-9, the most eye-catching strokeplay provided-377 points to win the Hampshire.

And then, in the 16 sea bowling before the logs, Surrey dropped Hampshire to 35-3 and fixed Mark Stoneman LBW for Kemar Roach Three, and both Brad Wheal and Sonny Baker were dismissed by Jordan Clark.

Wheal resisted 27 balls before bowling for nine, and the baker could only throw a bad lifeline into the second shift.

22-year-old Speed ​​Bowling, who signed from Somperset last winter, has previously reached 90MPH speeds against Surrey’s lower row and traveled five small small first classes to claim 5-80.

However, Sibleey added 105 to the vital first innings that received most of Plaudits for the third small gate with Smith (65) and 108 with 108 stands.

The 29 -year -old Opener had fully anchored Surrey’s stroke efforts on both inning, and Liam Dawson had been on the field for the first two and a half days when he tried to hit the left arm spinine of the left arm of the left arm of six people and could not clean the deep extra covers in the ropes.

In 2017, Sibley became the first Surrey player against Middlesex in Lord’s since Sangakkara in 2017.

Surrey started in 136-1 on the third day 170, both Sibley and the Pope already passed from 50, and for the best part of an hour, Hampshire’s bowl pothers broke the courtesy of capturing a sharp leg of the Pope’s goalkeeper Ben Brown, while trying to get away from a Cutter rising from the UK dough.

However, Smith fled the borders from Brad Wheal and Baker by collapsing quickly, and only Liam Dawson’s present-off left arm spinin from the Vauxhall tip of the Vauxhall ended to 45 with a lunch to Hampshire with Surrey 224-2.

Adding 33 to reach 88 in the morning session, Sibley completed the second century of the match and the 24th first-class shades of his career with a thin leg.

I came Foakes and went for one, hit Brett Hampton’s medium tempo for the short medium small door, and then Surrey was a two-hour delay for bad light and rain from BST while in 282-4 and 316 running.

Although some of Smith’s Strokeplay were glorious, it took a short time before Edge Baker shifted before winning the attempt by lifting the same melon high on the middle small door for six.

Smith’den, Hampton and the four who took him to 68, perhaps the shooting of the day, but then the first ball he faced after the air cut and the baker shook a high square leg and Tom Perst was diving forward. Smith made two six and nine four strokes.

Baker then caught the leg edge by 23 people before giving both Clark and Matt Fisher with Pacy Inswingers.

Dan Worrall was in a Hat-Tick after being caught behind the first ball, but Roach kept him out, and the statement was not defeated at the end of the next step Ryan Patel 30.

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