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Will Jacks, Sam Curran pile on the runs as Chris Jordan four-for seals Surrey win

Will Jacks and Sam Curran added 131 for the second wicket Getty Images for Surrey CCC

Surrey 238 for 5 (Jacks 69, S Curran 59) beat Glamorgan 157 for 8 (Jordan 4-21) by 81 runs

Surrey made their highest T20 score at the Kia Oval as they crushed understrength Glamorgan by 81 runs to chalk up a fifth win in their last six Vitality Blast South Group games.

Opener Will Jacks top scored with 69, his third fifty in this season's competition, and there were cameos from Laurie Evans (40) and Sunil Narine (36) to lay the platform for a brutal assault by the Curran brothers in the closing overs.

Sam cleared the ropes six times as he smashed 59 off 22 balls and Tom contributed 23 off 13 as they plundered 80 runs from the last 33 deliveries before Sam was bowled looking to ramp Jamie McIlroy off the final ball of the innings. Surrey's 238 for 5 was also the third highest score in their T20 history.

Glamorgan, whose injury issues meant they gave debuts to three players, also conceded their third highest score in the format. They made 157 for 8 in reply but despite this defeat still have a chance of reaching the knockout stages with four games to go.

With the influential Colin Ingram injured, Glamorgan have brought in New Zealand batter Cam Fletcher, 30, on a short-term basis. Fletcher has been playing in the Bradford League for New Farnley while batter Will Smale and right-armer Andy Govin were also making their debuts for the county in T20.

Gorvin was the only bowler whose economy rate was below ten an over as Surrey, put in on a green-tinged pitch, cruised along at 12 an over for most of their innings.

Jacks and Evans had 64 up in the powerplay before Evans, who made 118 when the teams met in Cardiff earlier this month, was superbly caught by wicketkeeper Chris Cooke cutting leg-spinner Peter Hatzoglou in the seventh over just when he was starting to cut loose.

Glamorgan briefly stemmed the flow in the middle of the innings by claiming three wickets in 11 balls. Jacks, who'd hit eight fours and two sixes, cut to backward point and Sunil Narine (36 off 18) holed out to long off to give Hatzoglou two wickets in five balls. Jamie Overton top-edged a pull but that brought the Curran brothers together and the fun began.

McIlroy was hit for five sixes in his final two overs and Hatzoglou two with Sam Curran unveiling some eye-catching shots and clean hitting, the highlight the successive sixes off McIlroy down the ground in the final over as he passed fifty in the format for the 14th time. His was also Surrey's joint-third quickest fifty (18 balls) in T20.

Asked to score at 12.25 an over Glamorgan had little option but attack but no one could play the substantial innings - or do so quickly enough - to give them a chance.

Kiran Carlson was caught on the square-leg boundary in Sam Curran's first over; fellow opener Smale hit 27 off 16 balls only to drive Gus Atkinson's slower ball to Tom Curran at long on; and debutant wicketkeeper Josh Blake took a brilliant one-handed catch to his right to remove Sam Northeast.

Billy Root (31) added 48 for the fourth wicket with Cooke, who top scored with 49 off 28 balls before holing out off Chris Jordan. The Surrey skipper finished with 4 for 21 and Narine picked up 2 for 25.

Glamorgan 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st21KS CarlsonWT Smale
2nd10WT RootWT Smale
3rd22SA NortheastWT Root
4th49CB CookeWT Root
5th26CB CookeCD Fletcher
6th4T van der GugtenCB Cooke
7th1T van der GugtenAW Gorvin
8th13RAJ SmithAW Gorvin
9th11RAJ SmithP Hatzoglou