Surrey head to Radlett tomorrow to face Middlesex in the Metro Bank One Day Cup version of the London Derby
Rory Burns’ side will be looking for their first One Day Cup win of the 2023 season after Thursday’s opening game defeat to Leicestershire at The Kia Oval.
A report and highlights from Thursday’s match can be found here, including Ben Foakes stunning century and some late fireworks by Ben Geddes.
HOW CAN I KEEP UP WITH PLAY
The match will be broadcast on the Surrey Match Centre via Middlesex’s Youtube Live Stream. A link will be published on Surrey website and social media at the start of play.
Surrey’s social media channels will post regular updates from the match at Radlett, with highlights and a match report published at the end of play.
Rain and strong winds are currently forecast for tomorrow’s match, so Surrey’s social media will post any match updates.
SURREY SQUAD
Surrey have named an unchanged 14-player squad for the trip to Middlesex, with Rory Burns once again skippering the side.
MIDDLESEX
Middlesex narrowly lost their opening game of this season’s Metro Bank One Day Cup to Hampshire at the AGEAS Bowl.
Hampshire’s Fletcha Middleton scored his maiden professional century as Middlesex were beaten by 18 runs in a DLS affected match.
Middlesex’s Hundred absentees are white ball captain (Stephen Eskinazi), Tom Helm (Birmingham Phoenix) and Max Holden (Manchester Originals). Their 50 over side will be led by former Surrey opener Mark Stoneman.