
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|14-09-2024
Somerset re-ignited hopes of a maiden County Championship title with a dramatic 111-run win over defending champions and current Division One table-toppers Surrey at Taunton on Thursday. Archie Vaughan, son of former England captain Michael Vaughan, and fellow spinner Jack Leach took a combined 10 wickets in the second innings as visitors Surrey, set a target of 221, were bowled out for 109 with just minutes to spare on the final day of the match.
While Archie finished with a superb match haul of 11 wickets, Leach took the final wicket of the match, dismissing Dan Worrall to spark wild celebrations among team-mates and supporters.Somerset batter Tom Banton, who led the charge with scores of 132 and 46 in the match, made his way towards the middle, hobbling on crutches, before giving a hug to his teammate Craig Overton.
A video of Banton’s unique celebration went viral on social media.
Archie, an 18-year-old off-spinner appearing in just his second Championship match, enjoyed a superb return of 5-38 in 32 overs.
That gave Archie, whose Ashes-winning captain father Michael made his reputation in cricket as a batsman with Yorkshire, a match return of 11-140 after he took 6-102 in Surrey’s first-innings 321.
He also opened the batting, making 44 in the first innings.
On a pitch renowned for helping slow bowlers, the other five second-innings wickets fell to England left-arm spinner Leach, who finished with an especially miserly 5-37 in 37 overs.
The match appeared destined for a draw with Surrey 95-3, but the reigning champions lost their last seven wickets for just 14 runs in a spectacular collapse that included Bangladesh star Shakib Al Hasan falling to Vaughan for a duck.
Victory left southwest side Somerset, who have never won the County Championship — English cricket’s domestic first-class competition — just eight points behind First Division leaders Surrey, bidding for a hat-trick of titles, with two games left to play.
(With AFP Inputs)




