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Elgar's 98 builds on Ansari's dig in

Surrey 279 for 5 (Elgar 98, Ansari 64, Foakes 57*) v Gloucestershire
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South Africa opening batsman Dean Elgar scored 98 on his home debut for Surrey as Gloucestershire made them work hard to reach 279 for 5 on the first day of their LV=County Championship match at the Kia Oval.

Elgar stepped up the pace in a third-wicket partnership of 131 in 52 overs with Zafar Ansari, who had batted almost four hours for 64 when he was lbw to Jack Taylor in the last over before tea.

Taylor, giving his offspin plenty of air, also accounted for Elgar, who was trying to hit him over the top for a third six to go with his 10 fours when he sliced horribly to backward point where Michael Klinger swooped to take the catch. Elgar had faced 203 balls.

Ansari had earlier shared an opening stand of 42 with Rory Burns, playing his first game since he was knocked unconscious in a horrific collision with his Australian team-mate Moises Henriques in a NatWest Blast game at Arundel a fortnight ago. Burns needed stitches in cuts near his left eye while Henriques broke his jaw in three places.

Burns, who cannot remember anything about the collision, began by clipping the first ball of the match confidently for three and was looking good on 21 when Gloucestershire broke through with two wickets in six balls. Burns was caught behind driving at Liam Norwell for 21 and Arun Harinath edged Craig Miles to first slip.

Ansari, stood firm, however, and Elgar, who has replaced Kumar Sangakkara as Surrey's overseas player while he is away playing for Sri Lanka, soon looked at ease in his new surroundings.

He gave Ansari a 21-run and 16-over start but was first to his fifty off 105 balls with six fours and a six. Ansari, dropped at third slip off Norwell on 22, needed 187 balls to reach fifty with only four fours but was just becoming more expansive with two more boundaries when he fell to Taylor.

It was a long day in the field for Gloucestershire, who, like Surrey, had been in T20 Blast action the night before, but they never lost their discipline and were further rewarded when Norwell bowled Jason Roy for 14. Ben Foakes, who finished unbeaten on 57, and Gary Wilson saw out the day with a stand of 45.

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Gloucs 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st10WA TavareCDJ Dent
2nd31M KlingerWA Tavare
3rd18HJH MarshallWA Tavare
4th42IA CockbainWA Tavare
5th9GO JonesWA Tavare
6th10GO JonesBAC Howell
7th11GO JonesJMR Taylor
8th12GO JonesCN Miles
9th8CN MilesLC Norwell
10th4LC NorwellJK Fuller