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Nottinghamshire vs Surrey, Royal London One-Day Cup 2017 Final
Gareth Batty, Surrey skipper, won the toss and elected to bat
Jason Roy and Mark Stoneman helped Surrey get off to a blazing start. The duo added 83 runs in 67 balls for the opening wicket
Steven Mullaney, who dismissed the in-form Kumar Sangakkara, struck twice in quick succession to derail Surrey's charge
Even as wickets kept falling at regular intervals, Mark Stoneman stroked his way to a fine century - his 6th in List A - and helped Surrey post 297 for 9. He carried his bat through the innings and scored an unbeaten 144
Nottinghamshire were in dire straits early, losing their top order batsmen at regular intervals. Sam Curran began the downfall with the first strike of opener Michael Lumb
While wickets were falling from one end, Alex Hales blazed his way to a fine century and kept Nottinghamshire in the chase
When the fifth wicket fell for 150, the five dismissed batters had combined to score only 33
Chris Read provided the much-needed support to Alex Hales. He stroked his way to a fine half century and added 137 runs for the sixth wicket with Hales
Alex Hales's 167-ball 187 helped Nottinghamshire win the Royal London One-Day Cup by four wickets
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