County Championship: Yorkshire beat Surrey by an innings & 127 runs


Yorkshire completed a notable County Championship victory over Surrey by an innings and 127 runs as they took five wickets before lunch on day four.

Surrey started the day on 83-5 in their second innings, trailing by 199, and they quickly lost Dom Sibley for 34 and Josh Blake for 19.

From there, the writing was on the wall as Surrey, bowled out for 155, slipped to their first defeat in six Division One matches this season.

Yorkshire claimed 23 points for their second win in six, with Surrey taking only two points.

This Headingley thrashing was also Surrey’s first defeat by an innings in the Championship since late May 2024, when they were beaten by Hampshire at the Utilita Bowl.

Sibley was dropped at leg slip in the day’s first full over off Jack White before he edged departing Australian Test quick Jhye Richardson to second slip in the next, where Harry Brook took a sharp catch going to his left.

White then trapped Blake lbw pushing forwards, leaving Surrey 90-7 in the 32nd over, the day’s third full over.

Shortly afterwards, White bowled Jordan Clark with one that shot through low. In fairness to Clark, he could do little about it. White finished with 3-27 from 11 overs.

Sean Abbott and Matthew Fisher added a consolatory 25 for the ninth wicket.

The latter took nasty blow to the helmet from a Matthew Revis bouncer. Two balls later, he edged the same bowler to first slip, leaving Surrey 120-9.

Abbott, 33 not out, and last man Dan Worrall, who made 18, added 35 more before the latter had his off stump uprooted by George Hill, who struck for the first time in the innings and the fifth time in the match.

This was the last game of Richardson’s early season overseas spell with Yorkshire. He took a wicket in each innings.

After first-innings centuries for Adam Lyth (141) and captain Jonny Bairstow (120) underpinned Yorkshire’s 486 all out, it was a team effort with the ball from the hosts, who bounced back impressively from defeat against Warwickshire at Edgbaston last week.

While Yorkshire have now won two, lost two and drawn two, Surrey have won one, lost one and drawn four.

Surrey – bowled out for 204 before being made to follow on – had no-one who could match the excellence of Lyth and Bairstow with the bat and the ruthlessness of the home seamers with the ball.

Abbott performed well for Surrey with the bat in both innings from number nine, having posted 56 in the first innings after going 0-95 with the ball.

Both counties now turn their attentions to the start of the Vitality Blast on Friday.



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