da fazobetai: Surrey clinched a nerve-tingling two-wicket County Championship victoryover Gloucestershire despite Mark Ramprakash being given out for obstructing thefield at Cheltenham
30-Jul-2011
ScorecardSurrey clinched a nerve-tingling two-wicket County Championship victoryover Gloucestershire despite Mark Ramprakash being given out for obstructing thefield at Cheltenham.The veteran batsman was on 35 when he was judged to have impeded Ian Saxelby asthe Gloucestershire player went to gather Kane Williamson’s throw at thebowler’s end as Jason Roy went for a risky second run.Surrey were cruising at 137 for 4, chasing 184 to win, at the time. WhenZafar Ansari fell lbw to Jon Lewis for a duck two balls later it was 138 for 6with 46 still required. But after Roy (45) and Gareth Batty (eight) had also fallen, Yasir Arafat (five not out) and Tim Linley (six not out) saw the visitors home to end a superbmatch. Surrey took 24 points to Gloucestershire’s five.The hosts had begun the day on 249 for four in their second innings, with alead of 112. They soon lost Alex Gidman, caught in the slips by Zander de Bruynhaving added just nine to his overnight score of 57.Wickets fell steadily as Arafat sent back Richard Coughtrie (16) and WillGidman (20) for a return of two for 76 and match figures of seven for 162. Linley also finished with seven victims in the game for a total of 136 runs as he accounted for Jack Taylor (10) and Gloucestershire were bowled out for 320 shortly after lunch.That made Surrey favourites and they achieved a solid start in the face oftheir modest target as Rory Hamilton-Brown and Steve Davies put on 50 before thelatter was caught behind fending at Will Gidman for 19.It was 60 for two when Hamilton-Brown (39) was taken at first slip by AlexGidman off Lewis and 80 for three when off-spinner Taylor struck in his firstover, having De Bruyn pouched by Hamish Marshall at slip – a sharp catch – for11.Tom Maynard fell lbw to David Payne for two, the ball striking his pad beforethe bat, and at 85 for four the match was in the balance. But Ramprakash was a reassuring presence for Surrey after his first-innings century and he looked in little trouble until his controversial dismissal threatened to change the game.The 41-year-old started to walk off and then returned for a furtherconversation with umpires George Sharp and Nigel Llong before finally making hisway to the pavilion. In doing so Ramprakash joined an obscure list to be dismissed in bizarre ways.After Ansari’s departure, Batty was well taken at first slip above his head byAlex Gidman off brother Will with Surrey still 23 short. Only three had been added when Roy edged Lewis to wicketkeeper Coughtrie, having made his 45 runs off 64 balls, with six fours. Despite several scares, Arafat and Linley survived with the latter hitting the winning runs.