Potgieter leads rearguard as Hants frustrate Surrey

Surrey lost captain Rory Burns as they reached 57-2 at the close of day three
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Rothesay County Championship, The Kia Oval (day three)
Surrey 421: Lawrence 218, Pope 76; Abbott 3-76, Potgieter 3-83 & 57-2: Sibley 28*, Fisher 7*
Hampshire 333: Potgieter 84*, Lehmann 69, Gubbins 51; Clark 4-64, Fisher 3-86
Surrey (7 pts) lead Hampshire (5 pts) by 145 runs
South African Delano Potgieter led a determined rearguard by Hampshire's lower order to frustrate Surrey on day three of their County Championship match at the Kia Oval.
The 29-year-old came in when skipper Ben Brown was sixth out and bottom-of-the-table Hampshire still needed 99 runs to avoid the follow-on.
Potgeiter (84*) played and missed regularly but dug in to add 52 with Jake Lehmann, 43 for the ninth wicket with James Fuller, and then 48 with number 11 Kyle Abbott to help Hampshire to 333 and the unexpected bonus of two batting points.
Surrey had 16 overs in their second innings before the close and reached 57-2, losing their out-of-form skipper Rory Burns (10) when he unluckily played on to Abbott and lost his middle stump before Will Jacks was well caught low down in his follow through by Fuller off a leading edge.
Rain is forecast on the final day but Surrey will feel there is enough time to put Hampshire under pressure in the fourth innings.
Jordan Clark took 4-64 and Matthew Fisher, who was named in England's initial 15-man squad for the first Test against New Zealand last week, enhanced his chances of playing in the second Test on his home ground next Wednesday with three wickets at sustained pace.
Jacks took two wickets but the absence of Indian leg-spinner Rahul Charhar, whose arrival has been delayed by visa issues, was felt when Surrey were trying to winkle out Hampshire's tail.
Surrey were frustrated by the weather too. There were only 24.4 overs on the second day when bowling conditions were ideal and just 6.5 were possible before 12:45 BST today because of two downpours, meaning a total of 92 overs have been lost so far in the match.
In that brief passage of play nightwatch Baker edged Reece Topley to second slip and either side of lunch Clark picked up two wickets. Tom Prest was caught at slip withdrawing the bat and skipper Ben Brown lost his leg stump to a ball angled in from wide of the crease.
Having reached a 75-ball fifty, Lehmann's next 19 runs came off 64 deliveries, while Potgeiter needed treatment after being struck on the chest by Clark's lifter early in his innings.
But their seventh-wicket stand used up 23 overs and it took a brilliant catch by Topley, diving to his weaker right-hand side at backward point, to end Lehmann's four-hour vigil and give Fisher a third wicket.
When Felix Organ shuffled across his crease to Clark Hampshire still needed 38 to avoid the follow-on, but Potgieter got some excellent support from the tail.
He drove Jacks over long-on for six to save the follow-on and although James Fuller was stumped when he tried to loft Jacks over the top the ninth-wicket pair added a precious 43.
The occasional delivery was still bouncing disconcertingly but there was little sideways movement and even with the new ball Surrey struggled to break the last-wicket stand.
Finally, Abbott was run out by Dan Lawrence's throw from cover but Hampshire's recovery was complete.
Report supplied by the ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.
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