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MDX vs SUR, 36th T20, T20 Blast 2026 summary

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SUR
134-2(14.1)
Surrey won by 8 wickets 🏆
MDX
(20.0)130-7
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S Curran Logo
S Curran Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:175.00
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O Pope Logo
O Pope Jersy

51

(33)

4s: 5
6s: 2
SR:154.55
S Morgan Logo
S Morgan Jersy

0-30

(2.1)

Econ: 13.85
P'ship : 22(13)
Last Wkt : Jason Roy 46(31)
Over 12
1
1
0
4
wd
4
W
 
= 11
Over 13
0
1
4
1
0
4
 
= 10
Over 14
1
0
4
1
1
1
 
= 8
Over 15
4
 
= 4

Player of the Match

Ollie Pope Logo
Ollie Pope Jersy
Ollie Pope
Surrey
51(33)*

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That's all we have for you from our coverage here at the Kennington Oval. A commanding all-round performance from Surrey sees them register a comprehensive victory over Middlesex.

For now, this is Pritam Dey signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Akshay Bhide who, along with scorer/analyst Paras Yadav brought all the actions of this clash. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world. BYE BYE👋
Player of the Match: Ollie Pope
1:36 AM IST & 9:06 PM Local Time: A commanding performance from Surrey as they completely outplay Middlesex in this contest. Surrey seal a thumping 8-wicket victory with 35 balls to spare.

Earlier in the evening, Surrey won the toss and opted to chase. Middlesex lost both their openers Max Holden (12) and Adam Rossington (20) inside the powerplay. Josh De Caires (9), Ben Geddes (1) and skipper Leus du Plooy (8) fell on single-digit scores. Ryan Higgins (27) and Luke Hollman steadied the ship for the visitors with a 47-run sixth-wicket stand.

Surrey bowled beautifully in the death overs and denied Middlesex a strong finish. Hollman top-scored with unbeaten 31 as Middlesex finished their innings on 130/7. It was a complete bowling performance from Surrey, with Jordan Clark (2/31) and Sean Abbott (2/16) picking up two scalps apiece for them.

In reply, Surrey made a composed start to the chase with Jason Roy and Will Jacks assessing the conditions early before cashing in on anything loose. The opening pair added 38 runs and ensured there was no early pressure in pursuit of the modest target. The stand was eventually broken in the fifth over when Tom Helm knocked over Jacks for a brisk 24 off 17 balls.

From there, Roy and Ollie Pope took complete control of the contest. The pair stitched together an excellent 74-run partnership off just 44 deliveries for the second wicket, effectively putting the chase beyond Middlesex. Roy looked set for another half-century but fell just short, departing for a classy 46 off 31 balls.

Sam Curran remained unbeaten on 7, while Pope carried on till the end and completed a fine half-century. He remained unbeaten on 51 off 33 deliveries and sealed the victory with a boundary as Surrey cruised to an emphatic 8-wicket win with 35 balls to spare.
OVER 15
Surrey
134/2
Ollie Pope
51(33)
Sam Curran
7(4)
Sebastian Morgan
0-30(2.1)
14.1 Sebastian Morgan to Ollie Pope
4 FOUR RUNS! Ollie Pope hits the winning runs for Surrey and he completes his half-century as well in the process. Over the wicket. Short of a good length around middle and leg. Pope heaves it away along the ground to the deep square leg fence for a boundary. Surrey win by 8 wickets and with 35 balls to spare!
Surrey are just 1 run away from victory.
OVER 14
Surrey
130/2
Sam Curran
7(4)
Ollie Pope
47(32)
Luke Hollman
0-15(2.0)
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