http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Nottinghamshire-c826 v Surrey - Clydesdale Bank 40 - Group B - Nottinghamshire crumble on 149 - Live Score and Update
Nottinghamshire 149 (38.0/40 ov) - Surrey won the toss and elected to field
On Wednesday, August 01, 2012, Nottinghamshire after being put into bat, crumbled on a total of 149 runs in 38 overs against Surrey, in the Group B match of the Clydesdale Bank 40 tournament, at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
Openers http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MJ-Lumb-c1981 and AD Hales failed to mould a big partnership, as with 16 runs on the board, Lumb had his stumps shattered by MNW Spriegel after scoring a knock of seven runs.
Hales was then joined by number-three batsman MH Wessels, and the two exhibited their superiority by taking the score to 30 runs, before this partnership met its demise on the wicket of Wessels, who found his way off the field after scoring an innings of 13 runs off 13 deliveries.
SR http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Huzefa-Mohammed-Patel-c63657, who was promoted up the order, failed to give a show, losing his wicket after scoring only a run off nine deliveries. At the time of this wicket, Nottinghamshire had amassed 44 runs.
It was then time for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Dawid-Malan-c1344 Voges to take guard, as he tried to forge a commendable partnership alongside Hales.
However, the two could take the score to only 52 runs, before the Nottinghamshire opener became the fourth wicket of the day, falling after scoring a knock of 25 runs off 28 deliveries.
Skipper, CMW Read, then joined the party and crafted a resounding partnership alongside Voges. The duo forged a potent resistance against their opposition, steering the side to a total of 119 runs.
It was then time for M Kartik to open his account, as he nabbed Voges on a score of 36.
The Nottinghamshire skipper was the next to go, as he was dismissed by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ZS-Ansari-c98641, after smacking a knock of 35 runs. At the time of his demise, the batting side had amassed a total of 125 runs.
With this wicket, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Surrey-c851 made a resounding comeback in the match, grabbing wickets without allowing the remaining batting line-up to forge a big partnership.
From Surrey, JW Dernbach was their ace bowler for taking three wickets in his seven overs.
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