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Pope leads Surrey to dominant derby win over Middlesex

Last updated: June 4, 2026 3:52 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Ollie Pope dismantled the Middlesex bowling attack on Thursday, hitting a crisp 55 to steer Surrey to a clinical victory in their London derby clash at the Kia Oval.

The Surrey captain walked to the crease with his side needing stability. He found it immediately, timing the ball with the kind of authority that has become his signature in red-ball cricket. His half-century came off just 68 deliveries, a knock punctuated by eight boundaries that effectively ended any hopes of a Middlesex comeback.

The game lacked the tension typically associated with this rivalry. Middlesex, sent into bat first, never found their rhythm. They lost wickets at regular intervals, failing to build any partnerships of substance. When the final wicket fell, the visitors had set a target that barely tested Surrey’s top order.

Surrey’s bowlers laid the foundation early. Dan Worrall and Jordan Clark were relentless, exploiting the overcast conditions to keep the Middlesex scoring rate well below three runs an over. The visitors limped to a total that looked under-par from the moment the first ball was bowled.

For Pope, the innings offered a timely return to form. Having faced scrutiny regarding his recent consistency, he played with a clear head, rotating the strike and punishing anything overpitched. He dominated the middle overs, turning what could have been a nervy chase into a comfortable afternoon for the home crowd.

Middlesex skipper Toby Roland-Jones tried to rotate his bowlers to break the momentum, but the pitch offered little assistance. Once Pope settled in, the result was a formality.

The win reinforces Surrey’s status as a top-tier contender this season. For Middlesex, the defeat exposes a brittle batting lineup that must find answers before their next outing.

Surrey walked off the field with the points, but the ease of the win will likely leave the Middlesex dressing room with more questions than answers.

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