Surrey 213 for 6 (Curran 49*, Roy 45) beat Lancashire 154 (Majid 3-42) by 59 runs
Roy produced the early pyrotechnics with two sixes off Jimmy Anderson, the second threatening to endanger the south London traffic. A third maximum off Coughlin was followed by three successive fours as he sprinted into the 40s, only to slap one from spinner Green straight to cover.
Ollie Pope cut his first ball for four and he and Adam Thomas both cleared the ropes as the hosts reached halfway at 105 for 1. Anderson though returned to have Thomas caught off a skier by Jack Blatherwick, sparking a mid-innings slump during which Surrey lost 3 for 9 in 15 balls.
Laurie Evans was run out by Joe Moores’ direct hit, but the Curran brothers joined forces and while Sam in his first match of the season after a groin injury was run out for 32, Tom played a magical cameo, including three huge sixes from the last six balls bowled by Green, meaning 56 came from the last three overs.
Lancashire’s chase soon hit the buffers, Topley having Keaton Jennings caught at slip from the first ball of the innings, before pinning Matty Hurst lbw three balls later to leave Lightning 0 for 2. Queenslander Ben McDermott’s ramped Topley over the keeper’s head for six, but Tom Curran, soon removed him caught at mid-on.
Moores too flickered briefly with successive sixes off Sean Abbott only for the bowler to have the last laugh helped by a stunning grab by Pope at short third, and when Majid held on to a stunning return catch to remove Michael Jones, Lancashire were in tatters at 49 for 5.
Coughlin and Green offered a glimmer of hope with an enterprising stand of 62 from 38, the former extracting some revenge for his earlier punishment ball in hand by hitting three sixes in his 37.
He eventually fell caught at mid-off, and after Green was taken at backward point, the visitors fell away.

