Clarke hits ton for Notts after Surrey fightback
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Clarke hits ton for Notts after Surrey fightback
"In-form Joe Clarke cemented his position as the County Championship's leading run-scorer by making his second hundred of the season but Surrey seamer Dan Worrall countered with five wickets on an intriguing first day of an eagerly-anticipated meeting with champions Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge. Clarke's unbeaten 129 took his tally for the season so far to 675 as Nottinghamshire closed on 317-7 after Jack Haynes had made 82."
"Their fourth-wicket stand of 146 had the home side in the driving seat at 251-3 but Surrey, seeking to avenge the defeat at the Kia Oval last September that effectively handed the 2025 title to Nottinghamshire, fought back well, with Worrall - making his first appearance of the season after injury - leading the way with 5-61. Top of the Division One table after four matches, Nottinghamshire have mounted a strong start to the defence of their crown but Surrey are already at the front of the chasing pack."
"Having won the toss and elected to bowl, Surrey began the day by making immediate inroads as Worrall removed both Nottinghamshire openers. England's Ben Duckett made 42 as he and Clarke added 87 for the third wicket but Duckett's departure almost on the stroke of lunch left Nottinghamshire 105-3, tipping the opening session marginally in Surrey's favour."
"Worrall capped an impressive opening spell by drawing Haseeb Hameed into an edge to second slip before dropping to the floor in his follow-through to remove Ben Slater with an impressive catch. The 34-year-old, who missed the start of the campaign with a leg injury, picked up two wickets from six overs in his first spell after sharing the new ball with England's Gus Atkinson. His second spell saw him remove Duckett caught behind with a brute of a ball, a short, swinging delivery that"
Joe Clarke made his second County Championship hundred of the season, finishing unbeaten on 129 as Nottinghamshire closed on 317-7 at Trent Bridge. Jack Haynes contributed 82, and a fourth-wicket partnership of 146 lifted Nottinghamshire to 251-3 before Surrey fought back. Dan Worrall, returning after injury, took 5-61 and removed both openers early after Surrey won the toss and chose to bowl. Ben Duckett made 42 and added 87 for the third wicket with Clarke, but his dismissal near lunch left Nottinghamshire 105-3. Worrall also dismissed Ben Slater with a catch and later removed Duckett caught behind with a short, swinging delivery.
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