Sibley wicket gives Notts upper hand against Surrey
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Sibley wicket gives Notts upper hand against Surrey
"Dom Sibley continued his impressive start to the season with a battling 77 in the heavyweight clash between last year's first and second in the County Championship but his dismissal in the last half hour of day two at Trent Bridge felt like an important blow struck by the defending champions. Sibley, whose form is making a case for a potential Test recall as England reset after the winter Ashes debacle, batted for more than four hours against a high-quality Nottinghamshire attack as Surrey closed on 211-4 in reply to the home side's first-innings 415."
"The 30-year-old opener, who won the most recent of his 22 Test caps in August 2021, failed in his quest for a third century in as many matches, but his innings was vital in the face of the threat posed by England pace bowlers Josh Tongue (2-38) and Olly Stone. He was eventually caught behind off left-arm spinner Liam Patterson-White, shortly after Dan Lawrence had survived a difficult chance on 43, and he was 52 not out at the close."
"Nottinghamshire, 317-7 overnight, began the day by adding 98 runs for their last two wickets after Joe Clarke had fallen to the second ball he faced without addition to his 129. Sean Abbott claimed the wicket via a thin edge to Jamie Smith, who is keeping in place of the injured Ben Foakes. Stone joined Fergus O'Neill in adding 24 for the ninth wicket before he and Tongue plundered another 74 for the 10th on a frustrating morning for Surrey."
"What Nottinghamshire really wanted from Stone, Tongue and O'Neill, of course, was a meaningful clutch of wickets to inflict still more pain on the visitors. Yet only one was forthcoming in the 37 overs Surrey faced between lunc"
Nottinghamshire posted 415 with Clarke making 129 and Haynes scoring 82, while Worrall took 6-73 and Abbott took 3-84. Surrey replied with Sibley continuing his strong season, batting for more than four hours before being dismissed in the last half hour of day two. Sibley made 77 and was caught behind off Liam Patterson-White shortly after Dan Lawrence survived a difficult chance on 43. Surrey ended the day on 211-4, with Lawrence 52 not out. Nottinghamshire added 98 runs for their last two wickets after Clarke fell, and Stone and Tongue combined to add 74 for the 10th wicket, leaving Surrey trailing by 204 with six wickets standing.
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