Potgieter's Innings Keeps Hampshire in the Game
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In the County Championship match at The Kia Oval, Hampshire's Delano Potgieter led a crucial rearguard action on day three, frustrating Surrey with a determined performance. Coming to the crease with Hampshire struggling at 99 runs away from avoiding the follow-on, Potgieter stayed unbeaten with 84 runs, showcasing resilience and determination as he played through challenging situations.
Hampshire, at one point in their innings, was down to six wickets. Potgieter constructed significant partnerships, adding 52 runs with Jake Lehmann, who scored 69, and contributing 43 runs alongside James Fuller for the ninth wicket. He also secured a further 48 runs with Kyle Abbott before Hampshire managed to post a total of 333 runs, earning them two valuable batting points.
In response, Surrey began their second innings with 57-2 by the end of day three but lost their out-of-form captain, Rory Burns, early on for just 10 runs after an unfortunate play on with the ball hitting his stumps off Abbott's bowling. Will Jacks also fell soon after, caught off a leading edge by Fuller.
Surrey had initially posted a strong total of 421, thanks to a magnificent 218 by Tom Lawrence and 76 from Ollie Pope. They lead Hampshire (5 points) by 145 runs after day three. Jordan Clark was particularly effective with the ball, taking 4 wickets for 64 runs, while Matthew Fisher continued to make his case for selection in the England team with 3-86.
The match has faced interruptions due to inclement weather, with 92 overs lost so far, and rain is expected on the final day. Nevertheless, Surrey is anticipated to apply further pressure on Hampshire in the fourth innings. Potgieter's efforts have kept Hampshire hopeful of a better outcome as they aim to avoid the follow-on against a strong Surrey side.
Fonte: bbc.com.
