Teenage prodigy impresses against Championship leaders but Notts battle after late wickets

ECB Reporters Network30-Aug-2024Spin bowling prodigy Farhan Ahmed continued his extraordinary entrance into Vitality County Championship cricket with figures of seven for 140 but may find his efforts to have been in vain as Surrey’s first-innings 525 left Nottinghamshire fighting an uphill battle on day two at Trent Bridge.Having become the youngest player to appear in a first-class match for Nottinghamshire at 16 years 189 days on Thursday, Ahmed gained another record as the youngest to take five wickets or more in an innings in first-class cricket in England.However, after captain Rory Burns had struck 161 on day one, Indian international Sai Sudharsan (105) took the opportunity to make an impact with an impressive first hundred in Surrey colours, putting his side in a commanding position as they push towards a third consecutive Championship title.Nottinghamshire, who lost by an innings against Durham last week, finished 144 for three in reply as they seek to avoid a similar fate, with skipper Haseeb Hameed (68) and nightwatchman Brett Hutton out just before the close after Hameed and 19-year-old Freddie McCann (69 not out), had shared a 136-run second-wicket partnership, with another 232 runs needed if they are not to be asked to follow on.Ahmed missed out on the best figures on debut by a Nottinghamshire player – that record remains seamer Fred Barratt’s eight for 91 against MCC at Lord’s in 1914 – but it is hard to imagine any newcomer having bowled as many overs on Championship debut as his marathon 50.4.Surrey’s only disappointment on the day was that they missed by two runs on claiming a fourth batting bonus point, although with a 35-point lead going into this round of matches it may be of little significance in the broad scheme of their ambitions.They progressed from 339 for five to 452 for seven by lunch but Sudharsan and Jordan Clark, not out overnight, seemed to wait a little too long to apply the accelerator.