
Surrey Eye T20 Blast Glory as Knockouts Begin at Trent Bridge
Surrey have qualified for the T20 Blast quarter-finals despite a heavy defeat to Essex, and batter Laurie Evans insists his side have the experience and belief to go all the way.
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Surrey have qualified for the T20 Blast quarter-finals despite a heavy defeat to Essex, and batter Laurie Evans insists his side have the experience and belief to go all the way.

Yorkshire have made a significant addition to their seam attack by signing James Taylor from Surrey on a three-year contract, with the 25-year-old due to arrive ahead of the 2027 campaign.

Maia Bouchier's seventh half-century in nine innings lit up the Utilita Bowl as Hampshire Hawks climbed back to the top of the Vitality Women's T20 Blast table, with results elsewhere shaking up the standings considerably.

Glamorgan claimed a famous seven-wicket victory over Surrey at Sophia Gardens — their first Championship win over the visitors at that ground — with Kiran Carlson and Colin Ingram doing the bulk of the batting work in the chase.

Ollie Pope struck his first half-century of the tournament as Surrey secured a commanding eight-wicket victory over Middlesex at The Oval.

Surrey's Ryana MacDonald-Gay claimed the best bowling figures in women's domestic T20 cricket with 6-11 as three teams preserved perfect records.

Ben Duckett produced a masterclass with an unbeaten 203 as Nottinghamshire and Surrey shared the spoils in a captivating County Championship encounter at Trent Bridge.

Dom Sibley's impressive 77 showcased his Test credentials, but his dismissal in the closing stages handed Nottinghamshire momentum in this Championship heavyweight clash.

Dom Sibley's resolute unbeaten 74 anchored Surrey's response to Essex's 409, guiding the hosts to 192-3 despite an early collapse at the Oval.

Rishi Patel struck his maiden Division One century to inspire a defiant Leicestershire response against Surrey's imposing first-innings total of 520.

Dan Mousley struck his first first-class hundred to give Warwickshire the upper hand against Surrey at Edgbaston.

Dan Mousley struck his maiden Warwickshire century as the Bears seized control against Surrey, ending day two with a slender lead and eight wickets in hand.