18:25 GMT, Friday, 22 August 2008 19:25 UK
Sussex dig in to avoid follow-on
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Division One, The Oval, day three:
Surrey 455 & 77-2 v Sussex 328
Match scorecard
An unbeaten 71 by Robin Martin-Jenkins ensured Sussex avoided the follow-on against Surrey at the Oval.
Sussex were struggling on 197-7, but Martin-Jenkins and Jason Lewry shared a final-wicket stand of 57 to frustrate the hosts before Lewry fell for 22.
In their second innings Surrey added a further 77 to extend their lead to 204 heading into the final day.
Mark Ramprakash ended the day unbeaten on 36, a score that sees him pass 1000 runs for the 18th time in his career.
Resuming on 97-3 it took Sussex four overs to record their first run of the day as Murray Goodwin completed his half century.
Goodwin added a further five runs before he was expertly run out by James Benning's direct hit.
A brief respite for the visitors came as Rory Hamilton-Brown and Carl Hopkinson shared a sixth wicket stand of 53, but the wickets continued to fall until Martin-Jenkins and Lewry came to the crease.
The early Surrey wickets to fall were that of Scott Newman (five) and fellow opener Stewart Walters (eight).
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