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Gloucestershire won by 2 wickets Oliver Price 25(24) | Jamie Smith 29(33) David Payne 3-21(4) | Sam Curran 3-20(4)
HEAR THE ROAR! Surrey are stunned by Gloucestershire. It's only their second win in this tournament but beating the heavyweight Surrey team would be big uplift to their campaign.
After a disappointing show with the bat, Surrey fought hard with a ball and made things difficult for the hosts in the run chase. There wasn't a big contribution from the top-order but the middle order batters took the responsibility and played sensibly in the middle
Some fancy sweeps and reverse sweeps being attempted by the batters against the spinners and it looked good when it came off well.
Bracey and Price's partnership put Gloucestershire in good control of the run-chase but Atkinson's double strike made things interesting. The game was hanging in the balance but Taylor and Lamb kept their calm, pick their gaps to nudge the ones and twos and that little partnership was pivotal for the hosts to cross the finish line
19.1 Chris Jordan to Tom Smith, FOUR! GLOUCESTERSHIRE GET THE JOB DONE! Jordan went searching for the yorker but slipped it down the leg side. Smith gets a tickle on it which is enough for the ball to find its way to the boundary. Gloucestershire beat Surrey by 2 wickets!
Chris Jordan to bowl the final over. He is adjusting his field and having a lengthy chat with Sam Curran
Sam Curran can't weave any magic in the penultimate over. Even the wicket-taking ball was in the slot and Lamb miscues it
19
overs
123/8score
2
1
1
2
W
1
runs
Tom Smith*
1(1)
Matt Taylor
9(13)
Sam Curran
3/20
18.6 Sam Curran to Tom Smith, slower one angled in from a fuller length. Smith flicks it to deep backward square leg and settles for one. Two needed in the final over then
Tom Smith, RHB, walks in at no.10
18.5 Sam Curran to Danny Lamb, HOLES OUT! Surrey aren't out of his just yet! It was in the slot but it was the slower one. Lamb went after it, skying it down the ground where Evans settles underneath at long-on to keep this game alive, for now.
18.4 Sam Curran to Danny Lamb, SAFE! Short and wide outside the off-stump. Lamb threw his hands at it for an upper-cut that landed safely behind square in the deep
18.3 Sam Curran to Matt Taylor, at the back of a length around the off-stump. Taylor backs away to punch it to sweeper cover
18.2 Sam Curran to Danny Lamb, slower one on the good length outside off. Slashed away to deep point for a single that's cheered on by the crowd
18.1 Sam Curran to Danny Lamb, nails the yorker to start off. Lamb shovels it out gently towards long-on and calls for two immediately, getting home eventually
Sam Curran [3-0-13-2] comes back into the attack
Jordan tried a leg-stump yorker and it ended up as a juicy half-volley. Gloucestershire's batting depth is keeping them in the contest
18
overs
116/7score
1
1lb
1
0
4
1
runs
Danny Lamb*
6(5)
Matt Taylor
8(12)
Chris Jordan
1/15
17.6 Chris Jordan to Danny Lamb, back of a length around the off-stump. Lamb pulls it to deep square leg for a single
17.5 Chris Jordan to Danny Lamb, FOUR! Errs in length slightly as he goes too full in trying to angle in the yorker. Lamb does well to get underneath it and flicks it in the gap at mid-wicket for a crucial boundary
17.4 Chris Jordan to Danny Lamb, OHH! Pitched up in the channel outside the off-stump. Lamb shuffled across for an attempted ramp and got himself into a tangle. A valuable dot ball in the end for Surrey
17.3 Chris Jordan to Matt Taylor, at the back of a length around the off-stump. Taylor mistimes his bunt towards mid-off and scurries across to the other end
17.2 Chris Jordan to Danny Lamb, angled in from the back of a good length. Deflects off the pads to allow a single around the corner
17.1 Chris Jordan to Matt Taylor, pitched up outside the off-stump. Taylor slices it well short of Tom Curran at sweeper cover