Report: Surrey v Birmingham Bears, NatWest T20 Blast 2017
Birmingham Bears reached NatWest T20 Blast Finals Day for the third time in four years after a superb run chase against Surrey at the Kia Oval.
Skipper Grant Elliott and fellow New Zealander Colin de Grandhomme steered them to a six-wicket victory by adding 64 off 38 balls as they chased down a target of 205 with four balls to spare to stun the majority of a 12,473 crowd.
There was controversy when substitute fielder Rory Burns, running in from the mid-wicket boundary, claimed he had caught Elliott on 46 as he dived forward but third umpire Jeremy Lloyds decided that the ball had been grounded after closely examining TV replays.
Elliott, who previously made eight T20 appearances for Surrey earlier in his career, celebrated by making only his eighth half-century in the format. His 59 from 37 balls included five fours and three sixes while De Grandhomme offered him excellent support with 39 off 22, finishing the game with a six over mid-wicket and his fifth boundary off consecutive deliveries from Rikki Clarke, who took two wickets against his former county but also conceded 56 runs.
Burns had earlier dropped Adam Hose on one and the former Somerset man made him pay with 36 from 15 balls while Sam Hain (29 off 20) and Ed Pollock (24 off 10) made handy contributions to help Bears stay up with a required rate of more than ten runs an over.
The Bears will fancy their chances of repeating their 2014 success on their home ground at Edgbaston on September 2.
Earlier, Jason Roy’s 74 off 38 balls and meaty hitting from Australian pair Moises Henriques (48) and Aaron Finch (39) had propelled Surrey to a total of 204 for 5, the second time they have posted more than 200 in this season’s competition.
Surrey were once again indebted to openers Roy and Finch. They had already put together two century stands in this season’s Blast and this time added 98 from 55 balls. Finch had to bat with a runner after pulling a calf muscle in the second over but it didn’t inhibit him too much as struck five fours and two sixes before holing out to long on.
They scored 75 in the powerplay with Roy unleashing some massive hits, with one of his four sixes landing on the balcony of the OCS Stand. He also struck seven boundaries before Jeetan Patel, whose first over went for 17, returned to have him lbw playing across the line.
Surrey had 112 on the board at the halfway stage but could only add a further 71 in the next nine overs as Birmingham’s bowlers found some control. The last over cost 21 runs but the visitors then paced their chase to perfection.