Surrey take control against Worcestershire

Nathan Smith bowlingImage source, Getty Images
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Surrey paceman Nathan Smith played for Worcestershire last season

Rothesay County Championship Division One, Visit Worcestershire New Road (day two)

Worcestershire 214 & 69-4: Hose 23*; Smith 2-27, Fisher 2-29

Surrey 291: Sibley 73; Allison 5-44

Worcestershire (3 pts) trail Surrey (4 pts) by eight runs

Match scorecard

Four late wickets for Surrey saw them take control of the County Championship game at New Road, as Worcestershire ended day two on 69-4, trailing by eight runs.

Ben Allison led the way for the hosts, with his 5-44 helping restrict Surrey to 291 all out, were Dom Sibley top scored with a measured 73.

With a lead of 77, Surrey's seam bowling attack ensured the day belonged to them with another potent bowling display.

Nathan Smith and Matt Fisher collected two wickets apiece, as Worcestershire's top four all fell in an evening session that put the visitors well in control.

Surrey added 40 to their overnight total, but shortly after Ryan Patel had brought up an elegant half-century, Allison made the breakthrough for Worcestershire as he hurried the left-hander with a back of a length delivery that was chipped straight to Jacob Duffy at mid-on.

Rory Burns joined Sibley, as the pair continued Surrey's batting dominance, bringing up their 100 in the 35th over.

With Sibley easing his way to a measured 132-ball fifty, Worcestershire's seamers offered little in the way of opportunities, as lunch arrived with the visitors in total control at 147-1.

The home side struck twice in quick succession upon resumption however, when Jacob Duffy drew an edge from the bat of Burns for 34, followed up three overs later by the industrious Matthew Waite, who produced a gem of a delivery to see the back of Sam Curran for just eight.

Worcestershire had seamer, Allison, their standout bowler on the day, to thank for a vital three-wicket burst, that swung the momentum of the afternoon and checked the visitor's progress.

After ending Sibley's 184 ball repost of 73, he then claimed the wickets of Will Jacks and Mitchell Santner in successive overs, as the home side reduce their opponents to 197-6.

As a result of Santner's frustration at his dismissal, Worcestershire were awarded five penalty runs and saw their total rise to 214, with confirmation the New Zealand international had been charged with two separate Level One offences.

Dan Lawrence came together with Jordan Clark, as Surrey raced into a first innings lead of 52 when tea was taken.

Lawrence continued his fine four-day form, passing fifty early in the evening session, but failed to capitalise as he edged a rising Tom Taylor delivery shortly after the new ball was taken, departing for a well-made 52.

Taylor, 3-37, was consistent throughout, claiming more two-wickets late on, before Allison returned to complete his five-wicket haul as Surrey were bowled out for 291.

With 17 overs left in the day, Smith wasted no time exposing the hosts top-order batting frailties, as he dismissed both Gareth Roderick and Henry Nicholls inside his first two overs.

Matt Fisher picked up where he left off in the first innings, nicking two wickets for himself as the home side fell to 69-4, still eight runs from parity and well behind in the contest.

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