Surrey vs Lancashire – T20 Blast 2026 Report | Statz

23rd May 2026

Tom Curran Blitz Fires Surrey to Crushing 59-Run Victory

Surrey won by 59 runs against Lancashire in the 7th match of 111 in the T20 Blast 2026 at Kennington Oval, London. Tom Curran delivered a stunning all-round display – an unbeaten 49 off 20 balls followed by 1/18 from three overs – as Surrey posted 213/6 and bowled Lancashire out for 154 in 16.1 overs. (Full scorecard)

Surrey Set the Tone – 213/6

Lancashire won the toss and elected to bowl, but Jason Roy had other ideas. Roy smashed 45 off just 19 balls at a strike rate of 237, cracking five fours and three sixes before being caught with the score on 55 in the sixth over. That early assault set the tempo for everything that followed.

Adam Thomas (32 off 26) and Ollie Pope (31 off 20, SR 155) kept the scoreboard moving through the middle overs, building the innings from 55/1 to 110/3 before both fell in quick succession. Sam Curran chipped in with a useful 32 off 22, hitting two fours and two sixes before being run out at 182/6 in the 19th over.

Then came the Curran show. Tom Curran walked in and dismantled the Lancashire attack – 49 not out off 20 balls, five fours and four sixes at a strike rate of 245. He plundered runs at will in the final overs to lift Surrey from a competitive total to a daunting one. Jordan Clark finished unbeaten on 4 as Surrey closed on 213/6.

Lancashire’s bowling figures told a tough story. Paul Coughlin conceded 56 from his four overs at an economy of 14, while Chris Green went for 45 at 11.25. Only James Anderson emerged with credit – 1/23 from three overs at 7.67.

Lancashire Collapse in the Chase – 154 All Out

Chasing 214, Lancashire’s innings fell apart inside the powerplay. Keaton Jennings went for a duck, Matthew Hurst followed for nought, and when Ben McDermott was caught for 12 at 28/3 in the fourth over, the chase was already in serious trouble.

Joseph Moores briefly counter-attacked with 15 off 6 balls at a strike rate of 250, clubbing two sixes, but his dismissal at 45/4 left Lancashire reeling. Michael Jones (16 off 13) departed at 49/5 and the required rate was well beyond reach.

Paul Coughlin (37 off 24, three sixes) and Chris Green (35 off 25) added some respectability with a partnership that took the score from 49/5 to 136, but it was damage limitation rather than a genuine threat. Jack Blatherwick hit an unbeaten 19 off 11 with two sixes, but Lancashire were bowled out for 154 in the 17th over.

Tom Curran continued his outstanding match with the ball – 1/18 from three overs at an economy of 6. Reece Topley was superb with 2/28 from four overs (economy 7), while Yousef Majid claimed 3/42 and Jordan Clark took 2/23 from 2.1 overs.

Statz MVP – Tom Curran (133.25)

Tom Curran earns the Statz MVP award with a rating of 133.25 – a truly exceptional figure that reflects the scale of his all-round impact. His unbeaten 49 off 20 with the bat turned a good total into an imposing one, and 1/18 from three overs with the ball kept Lancashire’s middle order in check. Statz calculates impact based on match context, and Curran’s contributions at critical moments with both bat and ball were the defining factor in this match.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Tom Curran (Surrey) – 133.25: 49* off 20 (5×4, 4×6) and 1/18 from 3 overs. The complete all-round match-winning display.
  2. Jason Roy (Surrey) – 85.71: 45 off 19 at SR 237. Set the platform with a devastating powerplay blitz.
  3. Paul Coughlin (Lancashire) – 83.27: 37 off 24 (3×6) with the bat and 1/56 bowling. Fought hard in a losing cause.
  4. Chris Green (Lancashire) – 81.53: 35 off 25 batting and 1/45 bowling. Showed resistance when Lancashire needed it most.
  5. Reece Topley (Surrey) – 76.86: 2/28 from 4 overs at economy 7. The most economical and effective of Surrey’s seamers.

Turning Point

The dismissal of Ben McDermott at 28/3 in the fourth over. Lancashire’s overseas star and most dangerous batter was caught for 12 with the required rate already climbing. Without McDermott’s firepower, Lancashire lacked the explosiveness to threaten 214, and the chase collapsed to 49/5 within two overs of his departure.

Match Context

This was the 7th match of 111 in the T20 Blast 2026. Surrey move to 1st in the standings with 4 points from one win, making an early statement of intent with a comprehensive victory at the Oval. Lancashire sit 18th with 0 points after a chastening opening defeat. The margin of 59 runs tells the full story – Surrey were dominant in every phase of this match.