Jayawardene century sets up big win for Yorkshire
The first class campaign for Yorkshire thus far hasn't been easy going or great to watch. While there have been stand out performances by some players, there have been a lot of batting collapses and long periods in the field without success.
This week, all eyes were on two struggling players - Mahela Jaywardene and Roy Silva. Two Sri Lankans trying to live up to the big expectations of the Yorkshire fans as they took on Surrey in round 6.
Surrey hadn't won or lost a match in the previous 5 rounds of First Class cricket, so they were due a decisive result and Yorks were wary of their opponent.
Batting first, proceedings started smoothly for the tourists. Another solid 50 run opening partnership was followed by 5 quick wickets shared between Mohammed and Anjum which left Yorkshire on the backfoot. At the crease were two players under an extreme amount of pressure to perform.
Luckily, they didn't follow the form of their team mates as Jayawardene and Silva piled on 170 runs for the 6th wicket, a Yorkshire record.
Roy Silva was cautious, as reflected by his strike rate of 38, playing anchor to Jaywardene (SR of 50) who took to the Surrey bowlers in a low-order fightback.
As the innings wore on, both players were visably relaxed compared to the start of their knocks. After Jayawardene passed 100, he took off his helmet and grinned from ear to ear as he saluted the cheering crowd. He had just walloped the monkey on his back.
After Silva was out, he managed to add another 90 runs with the tailenders.
Jayawardene salutes the crowd after his pressure relieving century.
Though he posted his second 50 of the season, Silva needed wickets to stay in the team as an all-rounder. He didn't dissappoint.
He and Evans ripped through the Surrey batting line up, claiming four wickets each. Mohammed and Sunny were the only resisters, both hitting half centuries.
In Yorks second innings, Surrey bowlers took advantage of the deteriorating pitch to bundle out the Yorkshire batsman for just 173. Tendulkar, Love and Marsden the only batsmen to pass 30. Tully took 5-37 in a great effort to dismantle the line up.
By the time it got to Surrey's second innings, the pitch was well and truly in favour of the bowler. Sensing victory, Roy Silva backed up his first bowling effort with another 4 wickets, also well supported by Kaneria.
Surrey were all out for 172 and suffered their first defeat of the season. Yorkshire were jubilant, especially Jayawardene and MOTM Roy Silva, for his all-round performance.
Yorkshire A/O 358
M Jayawardene 136, R Silva 57
Mohammed 4-44, Anjum 2-29
Surrey A/O 251
A Mohammed 78, A Sunny 67*
Silva 4-58, Evans 4-62
Yorkshire A/O 173
W Tendulkar 40, M Love 38
Tully 5-37, Bennett 2-22
Surrey A/O 172
U Chandana 46, A Mohammed 33
R Silva 4-57, D Kaneria 3-42
Yorkshire won by 108 runs.
MOTM: Roy Silva
Yorkshire MVP points
3. R Silva
2. M Jayawardene
1. D Kaneria