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Foakes leads Surrey fight as Warwickshire press for victory

Ben Foakes marshalled the resistance for Surrey Getty Images

Surrey 369 for 9 (Foakes 85*, Sibley 64) trail Warwickshire 665 for 5 dec by 296 runs

County champions Surrey face a last-day rearguard action after their heavily-depleted batting line up faltered on the third afternoon of their Rothesay County Championship Division One match against Warwickshire at Edgbaston.

In reply to the home side's 665 for five, Surrey closed the third day on 369 for nine, still 296 short of the follow on figure. Ben Foakes is unbeaten on 85 (185 balls), Dom Sibley struck 64 (199) and Cameron Steel 55 (108) but while five of the top seven passed 40, none has yet emulated the three Warwickshire batters who passed three figures.

The Bears' bowlers were rewarded for collective persistence after off-spinner Rob Yates jolted an apparent stalemate into life with a three-wicket burst. On a pitch which has yielded 14 wickets in three days, it's a big ask for Warwickshire to find 11 on the fourth, but their big-hearted bowling display has kept the game alive.

Surrey resumed on the third morning on 98 for one and lost just one wicket in the morning session when Ryan Patel played away from his body at Beau Webster and edged to wicketkeeper Alex Davies. Lunchtime arrived with three wickets having fallen in the previous four sessions, but early in the afternoon session the portrait of batting heaven was shattered as, out of nowhere, Yates took three in six overs,

Sibley, having hit seven fours in 268 minutes, departed in disbelief at his own recklessness after he was lured into a drive and sliced to backward point. Lawrence nicked an attempted cut. Jason Roy, playing his first championship game since 2018, ladled his ninth ball to mid-wicket. For half an hour, as Yates weaved his magical web, it was as if the great Eric Hollies (2,323 first class wickets at 20 apiece) was back on duty at Edgbaston and suddenly Surrey were 217 for five - still 299 short of the follow on figure,

Yates' mesmeric spell was ended by Warwickshire's decision to take the new ball against which Foakes and Steel dug in to add 113 in 33 overs but another mini-collapse followed as three wickets fell for one run in 28 balls.

Steel, having just smote Ed Barnard for six to post his half-century, had his leg bail clipped by Olly Hannon-Dalby. Che Simmons then struck twice - both genuine fast-bowler's dismissals. Jordan Clark tried to leave a ball but was surprised by bounce and gloved it to the keeper. Nathan Smith guided another rising delivery to leg slip.

Tom Lawes inside-edged Webster to the keeper but Foakes stayed strong to the close and Surrey will look to the England player to hoover up some more time on the final day.