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Gareth Batty four-for secures first win for defending champions Surrey

Gareth Batty celebrates a breakthrough Getty Images

Surrey 194 (Lester 4-41) and 325 (Stoneman 71, Elgar 53, Curran 52, Miles 5-91) beat Warwickshire 230 (Rhodes 51, S Curran 3-50) and 215 (Sibley 73, Morkel 4-34) by 74 runs

Surrey wrapped up their maiden Specsavers County Championship victory of the season by claiming Warwickshire's last seven wickets for 67 runs to win by 74 runs at an overcast Kia Oval.

After a cut and thrust opening three days to this Division One basement battle, it was the hosts who took a grip on proceedings on the final morning by wrapping up the innings inside two hours to win with two sessions to spare, banking 19 points to Warwickshire's four. Veteran spinner Gareth Batty proved their nemesis with 4 for 34, but pacemen Sam Curran and Morne Morkel each chipped in with two wickets apiece during an action-packed session.

Warwickshire, needing 142 to land their third Championship win of the summer, resumed on their overnight score of 148 for 3 only to lose nightwatchman Craig Miles leg before to Rikki Clarke's fourth ball of the day.

On a gloomy morning, the visiting top order attempted to dig in but found batting a struggle, particularly against the pace of Morkel, who had shouts for leg before and a catch in the cordon turned down against Adam Hose and Dominic Sibley respectively.

Warwickshire's fifth-wicket partners saw off Clarke who, after 45 minutes from the Pavilion End, gave way to the offspin of Batty. In his opening over Batty had two leg-before shouts in three balls turned down by umpire James Middlebrook as Sibley battled on.

With 100 runs required for victory, Warwickshire lost Hose for 21, squared up on the walk to one from Curran that thudded into the back pad forcing umpire Martin Saggers to uphold the leg before appeal. Four balls later and again from around the wicket, Curran swung one back in to pluck put Matthew Lamb's off stump with one that nipped through the gate via a thin inside edge.

Warwickshire's demise continued as they lost their third wicket inside seven balls and without addition to the total. Sibley, looking to rotate the strike against Batty, called a hesitant Tim Ambrose through for a risky single only for Scott Borthwick to swoop and throw to the non-striker's end where Ben Foakes ran out his counterpart for a duck.

Curran, whose workload in the match was restricted to 30 overs under an ECB request, gave way at the Vauxhall End to Morkel who ended Sibley's 231-minute stay for 73 with his fifth delivery. Sibley, driving on the up, appeared stunned when the tall South African stooped in his follow through to claim a stunning return catch low to his left.

With 81 still needed, Jeetan Patel danced down the pitch to Batty only to miss an attempted heave over mid-on and gift a regulation stumping to Foakes. Last man Oliver Hannon-Dalby then skied an attempted slog sweep to Batty who ran around toward mid-on to claim the catch and end the match.

Warwickshire 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st70DP SibleyWMH Rhodes
2nd7DP SibleyRM Yates
3rd60DP SibleySR Hain
4th12CN MilesDP Sibley
5th41DP SibleyAJ Hose
6th0DP SibleyMJ Lamb
7th0TR AmbroseDP Sibley
8th6JS PatelDP Sibley
9th12JS PatelOJ Hannon-Dalby
10th7OJ Hannon-DalbyTJ Lester