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Surrey’s batters have a spin problem and three days to solve it. Jacob Lintott’s left-arm wrist spin took 3/19 off 4 overs against them last Sunday, dismissing Roy, Curran, and Evans as Surrey collapsed to 116 all out. Middlesex arrive at the Kia Oval on Wednesday with two specialist spinners in Zafar Gohar and Luke Hollman, and the knowledge that Surrey’s middle order has already shown it can be tied down and taken apart by wrist spin in the same innings. That’s the problem this match will test.
Surrey head into this fixture with four wins from their opening Blast games, having beaten Middlesex by 6 wickets at Lord’s on 24 May, chasing 143/8 and getting there with 9 balls to spare. Middlesex have lost 11 of their last 13 Blast meetings with Surrey across all competitions. They’ve won just one of the last five, that solitary victory coming in 2023. Surrey won the 2024 fixture by 56 runs. The head-to-head across all formats reads Surrey 18, Middlesex 9 in 27 games.
This is a fixture Surrey owns on paper. But the Kent result exposed a technical problem that Middlesex’s spin attack is specifically equipped to exploit.
Surrey were bowled out for 116 in 19.5 overs against Kent on 31 May, losing by 8 wickets. Seven fell to pace, but Lintott’s three, Roy in over 9, Curran in over 7, Evans in over 11, did the structural damage. Lintott finished with 3/19 off 4 overs, an economy of 4.75, and 13 dot balls.
Roy made 18 off 21 balls before he was caught off Lintott, a strike rate of 85.71. Curran, who had scored 141 runs in his first three games at an average above 70, managed 14 off 12 before going the same way. Jacks went first ball off pace, not spin, and the innings never found its footing.
Luke Hollman is Middlesex’s leg-spin all-rounder and the bowler Surrey needs to plan for most carefully. He took 1/30 off 4 overs against Surrey on 24 May and 1 more wicket against Sussex on 30 May. His career best in the Blast is 4/27 against Warwickshire in August 2025. Leg-spin generates variable bounce on drier surfaces, and an evening June fixture at the Kia Oval is where those variations get harder to read.
Zafar Gohar brings 84 T20 matches of experience as Middlesex’s slow left-arm spinner, with 88 career T20 wickets at an average of 25.06 and an economy of 7.91. He was hit for two successive reverse-swept sixes by Sam Billings on 24 May; he isn’t unplayable, but Surrey’s right-handed top order are exactly the batters left-arm orthodox troubles most.
The Kent game is the only fully verified ball-by-ball source for Surrey’s spin exposure this season. Roy and Curran both fell to Lintott. Jacks, Pope, and Lawrence were all dismissed by pace, so their vulnerability to spin stays untested in this campaign.
| Batter | Blast 2026 Runs | Dismissals vs Spin | SR vs Spin |
| Jason Roy | 97+ (4 games) | 1, Lintott, May 31 | 85.71 (18 off 21) |
| Will Jacks | 0 (Kent only confirmed) | 0 dismissed by pace | N/A |
| Ollie Pope | 10 (Kent game) | 0 dismissed by pace | SR 100 (10 off 10) |
| Sam Curran | 141+ (pre-Kent) | 1, Lintott, May 31 | 116.67 (14 off 12) |
| Dan Lawrence | 16 (Kent game) | 0, dismissed by pace | SR 80 (16 off 20) |
Roy is the key figure. His Blast career reads 1,810 runs off 1,241 balls, average 42.09, SR 145.90, and against Lintott on Sunday, none of that mattered. Curran’s average above 70 in his first three games made his 14 off 12 dismissal to spin all the more relevant. Both have already shown they can be taken cheaply by wrist spin in this campaign.
The Kia Oval in early June offers a used surface by the third week of the Blast schedule. Evening conditions under floodlights slow the outfield slightly, and any dryness in the pitch from a week of fixtures makes leg-spin and left-arm orthodox more threatening than they’d be on a fresh surface at noon.
Surrey’s form advantage is real, four wins from four, and home conditions. But the Kent game put a question mark over the batting order that three days haven’t answered.
Surrey vs Middlesex Vitality Blast 2026 Match 36 is a fixture Surrey should win on form and on home advantage. Whether they do depends entirely on whether Roy, Curran, and whoever else face the spinners have found an answer to the problem Lintott exposed on Sunday.
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Why did Surrey lose to Kent in Vitality Blast 2026?
Surrey were bowled out for 116, losing by 8 wickets. Jacob Lintott’s left-arm wrist spin took 3/19 off 4 overs with 13 dot balls, dismissing Roy, Curran, and Evans.
Who are Middlesex’s key bowlers in Vitality Blast 2026?
Tom Helm leads the pace attack after 20 wickets in the 2025 Blast. Noah Cornwell took 2/25 against Surrey on 24 May, with Gohar and Hollman the spin pairing.
What is Surrey’s record against Middlesex in the last five Blast meetings?
Surrey have won four of the last five Blast fixtures, with Middlesex’s only win coming in 2023. Surrey won by 6 wickets at Lord’s on 24 May and by 56 runs in 2024.
When does Surrey face Middlesex in the 2026 Vitality Blast?
The match is on Wednesday, 3 June 2026, at 18:30 BST at the Kia Oval. Match 36, South Group, broadcast on Sky Sports.
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