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Surrey Dominate Lancashire in Vitality Blast Opener

Rahul Verma · · 3 min read
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A Commanding Start to the Vitality Blast

Surrey opened their Vitality Blast campaign in emphatic fashion, dismantling Lancashire Lightning by 59 runs at the Kia Oval. In a game defined by power-hitting and disciplined bowling, the hosts proved their championship credentials by posting a formidable total before suffocating the Lancashire reply.

Roy Sets the Tone

The tone for the evening was set early by Jason Roy, who treated the capacity crowd to a display of pure aggression. Roy dismantled the legendary Jimmy Anderson in the opening exchanges, launching the veteran bowler for two massive sixes—the second of which nearly cleared the stadium boundaries. His 45 from just 19 balls provided Surrey with the perfect platform to attack, despite a brief mid-innings wobble.

The Middle-Order Slump and the Curran Factor

Surrey’s momentum faced a challenge when they lost three wickets for just nine runs in 15 balls. The departure of Adam Thomas, caught off a skier, and the run-out of Laurie Evans threatened to derail the innings. However, the Curran brothers were at the heart of the resurgence. While Sam Curran contributed a valuable 32, it was Tom Curran who stole the show. His magical cameo of 49 not out from only 20 balls—featuring four towering sixes—propelled Surrey to a commanding 213 for 6. The final three overs were particularly devastating, yielding 56 runs as Tom Curran punished Chris Green in the closing stages.

Topley and Majid Lead the Bowling Attack

Defending 213, Surrey’s bowlers were clinical from the first ball. Reece Topley produced a masterclass in opening-spell bowling, removing Keaton Jennings with the very first delivery of the innings and trapping Matty Hurst lbw just three balls later. Lancashire found themselves in a hole at 0 for 2, from which they never truly recovered.

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While Queenslander Ben McDermott attempted a brief counter-attack, Tom Curran ensured his impact was felt with the ball as well, dismissing the dangerous batter. As wickets continued to fall, the spin of Yousef Majid proved pivotal. Majid claimed an impressive 3 for 42, including a stunning return catch to dismiss Michael Jones, leaving Lancashire reeling at 49 for 5.

A Valiant but Failed Chase

Lancashire’s middle order showed flashes of defiance, primarily through Paul Coughlin and Chris Green. The pair put together an enterprising stand of 62 from 38 balls, with Coughlin striking three sixes in his 37. However, the requirement was simply too great against a disciplined Surrey attack. Once Sean Abbott secured the breakthrough, the tail quickly folded. Green eventually fell at backward point, and the Lancashire challenge was extinguished, ending their pursuit at 154 all out.

Looking Ahead

This comprehensive victory serves as a strong signal to the rest of the Vitality Blast contenders. Surrey displayed depth in their batting and versatility in their bowling, marking them as a team to watch this season. For Lancashire, the focus must shift to rebuilding their composure after a lackluster start at the Kia Oval. With the tournament still in its infancy, both teams have much to play for, but Surrey will undoubtedly carry the confidence of this dominant performance into their upcoming fixtures.

Rahul Verma

Rahul Verma is a senior cricket correspondent for NDTV Sports, recognised for bringing broadcast‑style clarity and data‑enriched narratives to digital sports journalism. A proud graduate of Hansraj College, University of Delhi, he started his career in radio commentary before moving into newsroom reporting. Rahul’s ability to decode complex match situations with the precision of an analyst and the flair of a storyteller has made him a trusted voice for millions of NDTV viewers and readers. He covers the Indian team across all formats and is a constant presence during the IPL, where he combines ball‑by‑ball coverage with behind‑the‑scenes insights on team strategies. His reporting also shines a light on the thriving grassroots cricket scene in North India, unearthing talent from school tournaments to state‑level age‑group cricket. A recipient of the Exchange4media Broadcasting Award and a RedInk prize, Rahul believes the best cricket stories are told with equal parts data, drama, and heart.