Surrey Dominates Day One: Fisher and Clark Shine in County Championship Clash
Surrey's bowlers, led by Matt Fisher and Jordan Clark, dominated day one of the County Championship, bowling out Worcestershire for 209.

Surrey's Bowling Masterclass
Surrey's bowlers put on a stellar performance on the first day of the County Championship clash against Worcestershire, with Matt Fisher and Jordan Clark leading the charge. Fisher's impressive figures of 3-34 were his best since joining Surrey from Yorkshire, while Clark also claimed three wickets to dismantle the Worcestershire batting lineup.
Worcestershire's Struggles
Worcestershire, currently at the bottom of Division One, found themselves in deep trouble early on, slipping to 87-5. Despite a resilient 68 from Matthew Waite, the hosts were bowled out for 209. The middle-order collapse was triggered by Fisher and Clark, who consistently applied pressure throughout the day.
Surrey's Strong Start
In response, Surrey's openers, Dom Sibley and Ryan Patel, navigated the remaining 15 overs of the day with ease, finishing at 47-0. Patel, despite taking a nasty blow on the arm from a Jacob Duffy short ball, showed great temperament to see his side through to stumps unscathed.
Key Moments
- Fisher's Early Strike: Fisher trapped Gareth Roderick lbw in the 10th over, setting the tone for Surrey's dominance.
- Waite's Resistance: Matthew Waite's defiant 68 was the lone bright spot in Worcestershire's otherwise underwhelming batting display.
- Santner's Control: New Zealand international Mitchell Santner bowled with expert control, returning figures of 1-38 from 15 overs.
Looking Ahead
With a lead of 162 runs and all 10 wickets in hand, Surrey are firmly in control heading into the second day. Worcestershire will need a miraculous turnaround to get back into the contest.
Report supplied by the ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.