Surrey Seal Ten-Wicket Win, Title Within Reach
Surrey’s relentless pursuit of the 2024 County Championship title reached a crescendo at the Kia Oval, as they crushed Durham by ten wickets to move within touching distance of silverware.
Under the golden rays of a sun-kissed London, Surrey’s bowlers wreaked havoc on Durham’s batting lineup, dismissing them for a paltry 177 in their second innings. Sam Curran led the charge with a devastating spell of 4 for 23, while Dan Worrall claimed 4 for 34.
The victory was a testament to Surrey’s resilience and determination, following a disappointing week that saw them suffer twin defeats to Somerset. However, the team rallied behind the leadership of Gareth Batty, Rory Burns, and Alec Stewart, who urged them to forget the past and focus on the task at hand.
Ryan Patel, a bit-part player in the Surrey squad, played a pivotal role in the victory, scoring a face-saving century on day two. His innings provided a much-needed foundation for Surrey’s eventual triumph.
Durham’s resistance was led by Emilio Gay, who scored a gritty 48, but his efforts were ultimately in vain. Colin Ackermann and Bas de Leede gave Durham a brief glimmer of hope, but Curran and Tom Lawes quickly extinguished it.
With just one round remaining, Surrey now hold a 28-point lead over Somerset, who must chase down 393 against Lancashire to keep their title hopes alive. If Somerset fail, Surrey will be crowned champions on Friday.
The victory was a fitting tribute to Alec Stewart, who is set to step down as Surrey’s director of cricket after 11 years. Under his stewardship, Surrey have won three County Championships, including the 2022 title.