Durham's Emilio Gay and Alex Lees Secure Historic Draw Against Surrey in County Championship
Durham's Emilio Gay and Alex Lees set a new partnership record to secure a historic draw against Surrey in the County Championship.




Durham's Resilience Shines in County Championship
Durham's Emilio Gay and Alex Lees delivered a masterclass in batting to secure a draw against Surrey in the Rothesay County Championship Division One at the Kia Oval. Gay remained unbeaten with a stunning 156, while Lees followed up his first innings century with another 100 not out. Their unbroken opening partnership of 262 set a new Durham record against Surrey for any wicket, surpassing the previous best of 183 by Will Smith and Scott Borthwick in 2013.
Match Highlights
- Surrey's Dominance: Surrey declared their first innings at a mammoth 820-9, with Dom Sibley scoring a triple century (305) and contributions from Dan Lawrence (178), Will Jacks (119), and Sam Curran (108).
- Durham's Fightback: Despite the huge deficit, Durham responded with 362 in their first innings, led by Lees' 125 and Michael Robinson's 79. Ben Raine's brave 19 not out helped Durham extend their total.
- Second Innings Brilliance: In their second innings, Durham's openers Gay and Lees batted through 70 overs without losing a wicket, ensuring the draw. Gay's 156 included 25 fours, while Lees' 100 featured 14 fours.
Key Moments
- Rain Delay: Early morning rain delayed play until midday, reducing the number of overs available and limiting Surrey's chances of forcing a result.
- Raine's Grit: Despite suffering ligament damage in his left ankle, Raine batted bravely, surviving 7.1 overs and hitting three fours before being dismissed lbw by Will Jacks.
- Surrey's Bowling Efforts: Surrey used six different bowlers in the first 14 overs, including Sam Curran's rare left-arm spin, but failed to break the partnership.
Impact on the Table
Surrey's draw earned them 15 points, pushing them to the top of the Division One table, one point ahead of Nottinghamshire. Durham, with 11 points, remain in the mix for the championship.
Conclusion
Durham's resilience and the record-breaking partnership between Gay and Lees highlighted the match, ensuring a well-deserved draw against a dominant Surrey side. The result keeps the County Championship race wide open as the season progresses.