Superb Notts set up victory chance against Surrey
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Superb Notts set up victory chance against Surrey
"An explosive 17-wicket second day at The Oval ended, remarkably, with Liam Patterson-White and Lyndon James producing the highest partnership of an absorbing low-scoring match to tilt the potential championship title decider Nottinghamshire's way. At 219-8 in their second innings, Notts are 277 runs ahead of Surrey and after Patterson-White fell for 58, the best individual score of the match so far, they saw Brett Hutton (23 not out) and Josh Tongue, unbeaten on 14, add more vital runs before the close."
"Tongue also impressed with 3-43, as did Hutton (2-31) and Dillon Pennington (2-41) to earn Notts three bowling bonus points and deny Surrey a single batting point. As a result, the two teams remain separated by just a single point as they were before the game as they continue the scrap for the 16 points available for a victory which may well decide who finishes the season as county champions after next week's final round of matches."
An explosive 17-wicket second day at The Oval ended with Liam Patterson-White and Lyndon James producing the highest partnership of a low-scoring match that tilted the potential championship decider in Nottinghamshire's favour. Nottinghamshire reached 219-8 in the second innings and led Surrey by 277 runs, with Patterson-White top-scoring on 58. Brett Hutton (23 not out) and Josh Tongue (14 not out) added crucial late runs. Matt Fisher completed a maiden match 10-wicket haul with 5-57 after 5-61 in the first innings. Surrey collapsed from 101-1 to 173 all out, and Notts earned three bowling bonus points while Surrey received no batting point. The sides remain separated by a single point heading into the final round.
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