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If Mark Ramprakash caught the eye with a classy 152, then Thorpe’s busy 59 is of more relevance to the selectors in this Ashes-centric summer.
The only grouse was his sweeping. Three paddles against Mushtaq Ahmed were unconvincing; the fourth, popped to short leg via bat and pad, proved fatal. The sweep got Thorpe into trouble in South Africa against the occasional off-breaks of Graeme Smith, so a policy decision is needed if he is to assert himself against Shane Warne, possibly at No 4 — a position he last occupied regularly for England more than three years ago.
This, though, will do for starters. When Surrey resumed on the final day of a game that had already been condemned by the weather to a battle for bonus points, they quickly lost Richard Clinton to a loose waft. But Thorpe nudged and deflected from the off, and soon drove and cut three fours in a Robin Martin-Jenkins over, while Ramprakash used his feet to counter Mushtaq, including a majestic lofted six.
When Thorpe departed to end a third-wicket stand of 116 in 36 overs, Surrey moved up a gear. Ramprakash added 122 in 28 overs with the aggressive Jonathan Batty and 113 in 19 with the irrepressible Ali Brown, who smashed a run-a-ball 74 as Surrey raced towards their full set of five batting points. Ramprakash, the stand-in captain while Mark Butcher recovers from a wrist injury, looked as elegantly immovable as ever until Jason Lewry trapped him in front, but his long-lamented England days are behind him.
Butcher had a gentle net session yesterday and hopes to be back in action in a fortnight. And there was more good news for Surrey when their coach, Steve Rixon, played down a report that he could be in line for the South Africa job.“This is not true,” he said.“I still have a year to go on my contract here at Surrey, so that’s all I’m concerned about.”
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