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Five for Sam Curran in engrossing tussle
- Updated: August 14, 2016
Surrey 252 (Burns 50, Patel 4-58) and 33-1 lead Warwickshire 247 (Barker 62, S Curran 5-44) by 38 runs Scorecard
Eighteen-year-old seam-bowler Sam Curran took the starring role with five wickets as Warwickshire and Surrey delivered a superb day of Specsavers County Championship cricket at Edgbaston.
Curran, playing only his 13th first-class match, took 5 for 44, including a devastating burst of 3 for 2 in 18 balls, to leave the home side reeling at 101 for 6 in reply to Surrey’s 252.
But led by Keith Barker and Ian Bell, Warwickshire recovered to reach 247, a deficit of just five runs, before Surrey reached 33 for 1 second time round in 15 overs up to the close.
On an excellent pitch, offering reward for all types of bowler and demanding high batting skills, the contest …
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