by st_brendy » Sun Jun 29, 2014 8:01 pm
No doubt that Surrey have the upper hand, but I'd be disappointed if we lost from here. Especially against their bowling attack.
If I was in their shoes, I would want to be setting a follow-on target of 320 - 350. Given that the only way they win this (surely!) is by enforcing the follow-on, setting a target of say 270 is maybe slightly too much of a risk - even though time is very much against them.
At the moment it's about 230, so another 100ish runs. If Roy can stay in, Surrey should easily be able to score them all before lunch tomorrow and maybe have a little 5 - 10 over dart at us with the ball before the break.
But regardless of whether or not we then avoided the follow-on, you're still asking us to lose 20 wickets in a maximum of 5 and a bit sessions. Even though we are a batsman light, I'd be pretty disappointed if we did that against this bowling attack.
Not pretty of course. But like the Worcs match, not losing these matches is generally more important than winning them. Especially given that we already hold the advantage in the league (both in terms of points, and games played), and that there is enough cannon fodder lower down in this league for us to get wins against later in the season.
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