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Friday, 27 July 2007, 17:59 GMT 18:59 UK

Harbhajan puts Worcs in trouble

LV County Championship D1, Guildford, day three (close): Surrey 369 v Worcestershire 217 & 46-0

Harbhajan Singh took four wickets to help Surrey into a strong position going into the final day against Worcestershire at Guildford.

Harbhajan finished with 4-64 as Surrey dismissed the visitors for 217, 152 runs behind Surrey's first-innings 369.

Surrey enforced the follow-on and Worcestershire were 46-0 second time round when bad light ended play.

Stephen Moore and Phil Jaques were unbeaten on 31 and 12 respectively with the visitors trailing by 106 runs.




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