Result
SomersetSomersetSOMST 269 & 306
SurreySurreySURR 433 & 146/4 (32.4 ov)
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Surrey 328 for 6 (Sangakkara 119*, Stoneman 51, Pope 50) lead Somerset
269 by 59 runs
They call him, simply, "The King". And, really you can see why. For Kumar
Sangakkara, in his 40th year, is lording over English county cricket like it is his
own personal fiefdom.
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Here, in his last ever first-class game at The Oval, and the penultimate one of
his career, Sangakkara was majestic, clinical and chanceless yet again. In
isolation, this was an innings to enrich any autumnal day. In the context of a
magnificent career, it produced memories that many in the crowd will cherish
to the end of their days.
As ever, there was a myriad of cricketing splendour to enjoy. Each spectator will
have their own preferences. To some it will be any of the languid drives, stroked
through the covers with no more discernible effort than a coach potato reaching
for another pack of crisps. For others it will be the cut, hit late and with
sumptuous precision, with which Sangakkara reached his eighth first-class
century of the summer.
To this correspondent, though, the finest moment came a ball after Dom Bess,
Somerset's young offspinner, had turned one sharply past Sangakkara. As if
riled by the merest hint of fallibility, Sangakkara took a couple of strides down
the wicket to his next delivery and caressed Bess for a straight six. It was a shot
that, delicately and beautifully, carried a simple message: Sangakkara is in
charge.
All summer long, Sangakkara has played like a video gamer who has unlocked
cheat mode, and found a way to bat in cricket without being dismissed. But he is
not merely a brilliant player; he is also cold-hearted and utterly ruthless. And
so, when Somerset decided to rest their seamers in sight of the second new ball,
Sangakkara spied an opportunity to shift the trajectory of this game, perhaps
irrevocably.
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Bess bowled a rank full toss, pummelled through midwicket for four, and Abell
delivered too many balls of dubious distinction. Even the fielders were rattled: a
cut to third man went through substitute fielder Roelof van der Merwe's legs.
When Sangakkara, on 88, scampered a precise quick single, there were four
overthrows, as if he needed the help.
As he walked up The Oval stairs to yet more lauding - now more resembling the
fawning of rock stars than the genteel applause traditional in county cricket -
his tally for the summer read 1369 runs in 13 innings, at an average of 124.45
apiece. No overseas batsman has been as dominant in a summer of English
county cricket since Brian Lara in 1994, the summer of his 501.
Yet even Lara then only - and, yes, to use that word is absurd, but such has been
Sangakkara's mastery - averaged 89.82. He has scored a century against every
county he has played in the Championship this summer; only Hampshire were
spared, by his detour to the Caribbean Premier League. Essex are unique in
depriving Sangakkara of a half-century in a match - even if he scored a double-
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@ century and 84 in the other game against them. For that alone, they deserve the
Championship pennant a million times over.
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Before all the felicitations of Sangakkara, Somerset had bowled tenaciously,
£ with great accuracy and unwavering spirit. None were better than Peter Trego.
Gliding in from unusually wide of the crease, his angle accounted for both
Surrey's openers, and left Surrey a round 100 behind Somerset when their
fourth wicket fell. Then, Ollie Pope, industrious, enterprising and a sweet
driver, came out to join Sangakkara.
Now, Sangakkara did what he has done to numerous bowling attacks over his
career: he broke them. In the process, he also broke some of Surrey's own
supporters. "Four more years!" they chanted, disbelieving that he really is
retiring from first-class cricket. It sure beat grumbling about the bad light that
marred the day's play. But then the best performers heed a simple truth: always
leave 'em wanting more.
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