Today is day three of four in the penultimate round of county championship 2025 matches. All else in the round is overshadowed by the clash at The Oval where leaders and title winners in 2022, 2023 and 2024 Surrey entertain second place Nottinghamshire. A definite result in the match will put the side that achieves it in a well nigh unassailable position with only one match to play.
DAY ONE: AN ISLAND AMID A SEA OF WASHOUTS
On Monday the combatants at The Oval got an entire day of play in, while none of the other eight fixtures across the two divisions saw so much as a single ball bowled. Rain was the main culprit, but some parts of the country were being battered by dangerously high winds as well (in west Norfolk where I live there were gusts strong enough to shake even the sturdiest trees, but as a veteran of the great storm of October 1987 I can absolutely confirm that these were not dangerously high winds). Surrey seemed to have fared pretty well, winning the toss, bowling first and dismissing Nottinghamshire for 231, and losing only one wicket in reply.
DAY TWO: A HUGE DAY FOR NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
I missed most of the action on this day due to being at work, though I got the very closing stages. Although it belonged to Nottinghamshire the single individual who will have the best memories of the day was a Surrey player, Matthew Fisher. Fisher came into this match never having recorded a five-for for his new county (he moved south from Yorkshire during the close season). By the end of yesterday he had two such hauls for them, one in each innings of this match. Nottinghamshire bowled Surrey out for 173, lost early wickets of their own before Liam Patterson-White (58) and Lyndon James (47) shared a big seventh wicket stand. Nottinghamshire, aided by this, ended day two on 219-8, an overall lead of 277.
DAY THREE SO FAR
The morning fell victim to the weather, but play was able to get under way at 1:10PM. I have not been following this match, as England are in action, facing up to Ireland in a T20I in Malahide. I can tell you via cricinfo that Nottinghamshire reached 256 in their second innings, Fisher claiming one further wicket to give him innings figures of 6-73 to follow has 5-61 in the first Nottinghamshire innings. Surrey chasing 315 to win have just started the final innings and are currently 3-0.
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