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Thursday, 18 May 2006, 18:10 GMT 19:10 UK

Ramprakash torments Worcs bowlers

County Championship D2, The Oval, day two (stumps): Surrey v Worcestershire

Mark Ramprakash Mark Ramprakash hit his third century of the season as Surrey emphasised their promotion credentials against bottom side Worcestershire.

Ramprakash (118) and captain Mark Butcher (74) put on 156 for the third wicket after overnight duo Scott Newman (74) and Jon Batty (69) perished.

James Benning's brisk 52 then took Surrey to 501-7 before they declared.

Aussie Phil Jaques, making his debut for Worcestershire, was 31 not out at stumps with his new side 55-0.




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