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Dan Lawrence collects records but Hampshire hold firm to deny Surrey – as it happened

Dan Lawrence collects records but Hampshire hold firm to deny Surrey – as it happened

Two mind-blowing innings from Dan Lawrence couldn’t stop this game petering out into a draw after 92 overs were lost to rain. For the stats minded, Lawrence

hit the fastest double century at The Oval

hit the second fastest century at The Oval

became only the second player in Championship history to score both a double hundred. hundred at better than a run a ball in the same game, following Graeme Hick for Worcestershire against Glamorgan at Abergavenny in 1990.

became the third Surrey batsman, after Mark Ramprakash in 2010. Scott Newman in 2005, to hit a double hundred and hundred in the same first-class match.

Stats apart, he was unorthodox, innovative, and all-over-fabulous. That’s it from me for today. The blog will be back on Friday, with eight games to keep an eye on. Thanks for tuning in, even for this one-off damp affair. Have a lovely evening.

Grace Road: Leicestershire v Essex

Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire v Somerset

Hove: Sussex v Glamorgan

Scarborough: Yorkshire v Warwickshire

Chester-le-Street: Durham v Derbyshire

Blackpool: Lancashire v Kent

Northampton: Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire

New Road: Worcestershire v Middlesex

Taylor walks like a man condemned back to his mark. Tosses the ball up, and again. Once more with feeling. The clock hands tick over to five o’clock, he runs in for one last ball and everyone shakes hands. Utterly and completely Dan Lawrence’s match – shame rain ruined the chance of a result.

Surrey 15 points, Hampshire 13 points

Taylor runs in again, and Lehmann lets it drift by. Two leg slips, two slips, long shadows. Lehmann laboriously adjusts his helmet.

No one is doing anything with any great haste.

And I should have said that Orr reached his fifty. a second for Hants, in the last over, sweeping Jacks for four.

We’re not shaking hands at ten to five, instead the players take drinks with Hampshire 99-2.

Sunhat XI: Taylor, Gavaskar, Lloyd, Randall, Hooper, Richardson, Russell (wk), Warne (cpt), Broad, Donald, McGrath.

Burns didn’t make the cut in the end.

A timely warm-up for Friday by England’s women – beating India by five runs in their final warm-up game. with a half century for captain Nat Sciver-Brunt to boot.

Four men crouching around the bat for Jacks but Ali -44 (107) -calmly bats it away.

Topley is throwing everything into this over, arms like a chainshaw. Lehmann leans and waves a bouncer through.

One over ends, another begins, the fielders look as if they’re beginning to think about handshakes. The cameras find someone obediently tapping away on a laptop, working from The Oval. Hampshire 67-2.

I like what Adam Collins is saying on the Surrey stream re Cox/Lawrence. “As a modern cricketer you have the freedom to do whatever you want,. those choices do have consequences.” Cox hasn’t played a red ball game since August.

Of this on -off match. Tom Curran with the first over, Topley with the second. Looks dingier out there now, but Burns never lets the sunhat drop. He must be top five of cricketer most associated with a sunhat – nominating also: Carl Hooper, Mark Taylor. Jack Russell. Suggestions welcome.

Fisher rushes in; Lehmann evades, ducks, drives, avoids.

Hampshire need a notional 293, Surrey eight wickets. A minimum of 34 wickets overs in the day. Time for a brew.

Blue skies over The Oval, so it doesn’t look as if the rain is going to give Hampshire a hand. Tom Curran replaces Jacks from the Vauxhall end. A yorker swings in and hits Orr on the boots, nearly knocking him to the dirt. One more over before tea.

More on Stokes from Simon Burnton.

Matt Fisher returns for a final pre-tea burst, and at the pavilion end.

Hampshire have steadied the ship here since the dismissal of Gubbins, 55-2, Lehmann. Orr in careful mode, with about twenty minutes to go until tea.

Must have been a borderline call that Jordan Cox. who has done nothing much this season, gets the call ahead of Dan Lawrence.

The ECB statement: “given the ongoing investigation, Ben Stokes. Gus Atkinson have not been made available for selection.” England have added Jofra Archer and Jordan Cox to the squad, Root is the interim captain.

Joe Root (Yorkshire) - Captain

Rehan Ahmed (Leicestershire)

Jofra Archer (Sussex)

Sonny Baker (Hampshire)

Shoaib Bashir (Derbyshire)

Jacob Bethell (Warwickshire)

Harry Brook (Yorkshire)

Ben Duckett (Nottinghamshire)

Matthew Fisher (Surrey)

James Rew (Somerset)

Ollie Robinson (Sussex)

Jamie Smith (Surrey)

Josh Tongue (Nottinghamshire)

I’d give the ball to Dan Lawrence, he’s got the golden touch this match. Burns turns to Jacks though. Orr short-arm drives four and Jacks finishes with an lbw appeal.

Orr turns Taylor off his hips for four, and then another, driven square. He’s 25 now, was only 20 when he made that hundred for Sussex in just his third CC match.

Dan Lawrence, who in another game would have his feet up. a hot drink, is hit on the shin, close in, as Lehmann flicks Taylor away.

Turn my back for five minutes and Gubbins has gone, Topley nastily hooping the ball around. Gubbins jigsaws himself out of the way of one that follows him and gloves behind.

Talking of Raf. I went to the launch of her book The Women in Whites – a history of women’s cricket in England on Monday. Had to leave early to go north but she was very entertaining in her Q. A and the book will be indispensable for anyone interested in the women’s game.

Raf takes us through the runners and riders at the Women’s World Cup, which starts on Friday.

Grey, heavy, cloud at The Oval. Ouch, Gubbins is hit somewhere near the left armpit – immediately drops his bat. rolls onto his back in agony, clutching his chest. Bowler Fisher checks he is ok. He is. Gingerly gets to his feet and carries on.

Topley get the breakthrough in his second over, fires one in, Albert plays off his hip. Pope does the rest.

Rory Burns goes for gold.

What a terrific session for Surrey, 202 runs, spearheaded by a cavalier hit-a-thon by Dan Lawrence. Burns will chew over a declaration with his lunch, while I open the fridge and hope something tasty will appear. Back shortly.

Curran joins the six-hitting party by hauling Potgieter into the stands. then Sibley has a go - muscling a hooked six, then purring four through the covers to reach his third hundred of the season. Very nicely done -138 balls, seven fours and two Monday morning sixes. He raises his bat and gets a cuddle from Sam Curran.

Sibley, with an ear on a lunchtime declaration, scorches four past point to move into the 90s.

Pulls off his gloves like man who’s been told to unblock the toilet after bunting a full toss to deep square leg in the search for cheap runs.

Chases a wide one, and gets a whisper behind. A joyous innings – seven fours, five sixes. Hampshire’s fielders, who sportingly shake his hand as he walks off, have endured 94 off 47 balls in the Blast on Friday, 218 off 190 in the first innings here on Sunday,. today’s 62 ball shellacking.

After an excellent over from Baker, Lawrence gets the single he needs. Takes off his helmet, grins like a man having the best fun ever. Off just 62 balls- the second fastest hundred ever at The Oval. to go with the fastest double century ever in the first innings. He’s such a fantastic player to watch when he’s on song.

Six singles from Fuller’s first over which ticks the lead over to 300.

Baker is brought back in hope. But Lawrence stills gets him away for another four legside. Great entertainment for those in the stands in the Oval sunshine. Lawrence on 95.

Oh my! First Lawrence walks across his stumps and slams Fuller to deep square for four. Then six, on one knee, with helicopter wrists, and matador arms. 100 percent pure flair.

Lawrence is playing as if he’s on the beach, with a pina colada on hold. Poor Felix Organ just has to take his punishment. The hundred partnership rides past with a cheery wave, off just 92 balls. Swivel, crash, six over deep square. And repeat.

Six for Dom Sibley! Lays into Fuller, with a wayhey with golfing arms to midwicket. Surrey eyeing a declaration with an hour till lunch.

With dancing feet, Lawrence pushes into the offside to reach another fifty – off just 35 balls. He’s averaging an incredible 80.88 at the moment, with four hundreds. And every time he has reached fifty this season, he’s gone on to three figures. Hampshire might just have to grin and bear it.

Sibley. Lawrence are very eager between the wickets now – the 50 partnership comes up in a rapid 53 balls and, with another quick single, there’s another fifty for Sibley – his second of the season, to go with his two centuries.

Fisher lasted 20 minutes this morning before pinging the ball to short mid-wicket. In marches Dan Lawrence, 218 already under his belt this game. Hampshire are scurring through these overs after starting the day on an over rate of -3. They’ve now brought it back up to -1. Surrey 106-3.

Some sad news from Edgbaston. Keith Piper, Warwickshire’s long-serving wicketkeeper, has died aged 56, from cancer. He was part of Warwickshire’s treble-winning team of 1994. at the other end when Lara scored 501, with a hundred of his own.

Piper, who started his career at the famous Haringey Cricket College, took more than 500 catches in his 200-match career, played in seven Lord’s finals, winning three, as well as two Championship titles in 1994. 1995 and the 1994 Sunday League. He was one of the best wicketkeepers of his time.

In 1997 he served a four-month drugs ban. tested positive for cannabis in the opening round of the 2005 summer, after which he retired. Rest in peace.

The wheels fall off in Dhaka.

Bransgrove, the man behind Hampshire’s move to the Rosebowl. subsequent development, has stepped down as chairman, after GMR Global Pte Ltd completed the full acquisition of Hampshire Sport & Leisure Holdings Limited. Kiran Kumar Grandhi, the chairman of GMR, who also own IPL franchise Delhi Capitals, takes over.

Bransgrove has been appointed honorary life president.

And on time too. Sibley and his nightwatch, Matt Fisher

Warwickshire have strengthened their ranks by signing left-arm finger -spinning allrounder Manav Suthar on a short-term contract.

He made his Test debut for India last week, in a one-off Test against Afghanistan, taking six for 33 in the first innings. one for 29 in the second.

He will be available for selection for the next two rounds of the Championship. starting with Warwickshire’s match against Yorkshire at Scarborough on Friday.

The fallout from drinking sessions at the White Horse pub, aka the Sloaney Pony (or so I am told). the Rex Rooms continues to drift.

Hello! The final day of this one-off match unbuttons its shirt. We seems to be drifting towards a draw, especially if the weather intervenes again,. Hampshire have tumbled down the stairs more than once this season. Do join us, umbrella in one hand, espresso in the other, play starts at 11am.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2026/jun/10/county-cricket-surrey-v-hampshire-day-four-live

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