June 30, 2006
Surrey to play Sussex in Twenty20
Unsurprisingly, Surrey head into tonight’s floodlit match against Sussex at Hove with an unchanged line up.
Having won the first two matches of this year’s campaign, Surrey will be looking for another win tonight, which will put them well on the way to qualifying for the quarter-finals.
Surrey are the only team in the South group to remain undefeated so far and would remain heavy favourites to top the group.
The Brown Caps have a formidable record in this competition, having won 21 out of 27 matches since Twenty20 began in 2003 but the Sussex Sharks are one of the few teams to have beaten Surrey. Last year at the Brit Oval, Sussex beat Surrey by three wickets so captain Rikki Clarke will be keen to erase those memories with a win tonight.
Surrey’s last visit to Hove in a Twenty20 Cup match resulted in one of their biggest ever victories so Surrey supporters will be keen for more of the same.
The full side is; James Benning, Ali Brown, Mark Ramprakash, Azhar Mahmood, Rikki Clarke (captain), Stewart Walters, Jonathan Batty (wicket-keeper), Tim Murtagh, Ian Salisbury, Nayan Doshi, Jade Dernbach.
Play is scheduled to start at 7.30pm and you’ll be able to catch every minute of the action by tuning into BBC London’s commentary at 94.9fm.
Please note that Surrey’s next home match, which begins tomorrow at 12.30pm, has always been scheduled for this time. There seemed to be some confusion with regard to the start time but it has always been publicised by us as 12.30pm. When the World Cup Schedule was announced late last year, we forecasted that there might be the possibility of an England match that would fall on the same day. So, to avoid a clash, we decided that the 12.30pm kick-off was best. Due to licencing agreements however, we are unable to show the football but with the scheduled finishing time of around about 3pm, it should give fans plenty of time to reach a suitable location to watch the game which kicks off at 4pm.
Surrey’s home Twenty20 matches are sponsored by Sporting Index.