RESULT
The Oval, August 23 - 26, 2016, Specsavers County Championship Division One
287 & 230
(T:38) 480 & 39/0

Surrey won by 10 wickets

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Footitt's seven finishes off fading Lancashire

Mark Footitt finished with seven wickets as Surrey waltzed to a 10-wicket win against fast-fading Lancashire at Kia Oval

Surrey 480 (Sam Curran 96, Burns 88, Sangakkara 67, Davies 59, Sibley 56, Lilley 5-130) and 39-0 beat Lancashire 287 (Clark 56, Sam Curran 4-61, Meaker 3-83) and 230 (Petersen 56, 3-8 (Procter 76, Petersen 56, Footitt 7-62) by 10 wickets
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Ten months into his Surrey career and having suffered early-season niggles and lapses in confidence, left-arm seamer Mark Footitt finally announced his arrival at the Kia Oval with a career-best haul of seven for 62 to wrap up Surrey's 10-wicket win over Lancashire.
Footitt mopped up Lancashire's two remaining wickets within 40 minutes of the fourth and final day to set up his side's fourth win of the Specsavers County Championship campaign.
Home openers Rory Burns (28*) and Dominic Sibley (11*) duly knocked off the 38 runs required within 9.1 overs to secure the comfortable and deserved victory with more than two sessions of the game to spare.
By hitting the winning boundary with a reverse sweep Burns also marked his 26th birthday by scoring his 1,000th championship run of the season.
Victorious Surrey skipper Gareth Batty said: "We started the game on the front foot and finished the game on the front with the boys knocking the runs off today.I thought it was a pretty complete performance.
"The pitch had been slightly damp the day before the game so it was actually a good toss to lose. It didn't do a lot but the ball carried a fraction more from the green areas with it being slightly damp.
"No matter what the conditions though you've still got to bowl well to take 20 wickets and I thought the boys bowled magnificently. The Curran brothers held the game in a couple of beautiful spells, Sam ended up with the wickets but they bowled magnificently in a partnership. We're starting to play as a team where individuals know their roles which is very exciting."
In praise of Footitt's match-winning return, Batty said: "He bowled brilliantly. People forget he has moved club's and moving to a big club like Surrey can be hard. He's bowling on different surfaces too and he's adapted quite magnificently here. He deserved is even for having bowled well plenty of times already this season without having much luck."
Earlier, Surrey's attack required only 15 deliveries of the final day to dislodge Lancashire's ninth man in the shape of Nathan Buck. Prodding off the back foot at another testing delivery from Footitt, the right-hander followed and nicked to second slip where birthday boy Burns took a comfortable catch.
Lancashire's last pairing of Simon Kerrigan and Kyle Jarvis extended their side's narrow overall lead to 37 before Footitt, the former Derbyshire stalwart, had Kyle Jarvis caught on the drive at mid-off to wrap up the Lancashire innings for 230.
While Footitt secured his career-best from the Pavilion End, Batty reeled off 27 overs at the Vauxhall End to finish with excellent figures of two for 67, having virtually locked down the run-scoring from one end.
Lancashire travelled home with 4pts while Surrey boosted their late title challenge with a haul of 23 having secured their third win in four championship starts.