Earlier than the beginning of day three, Surrey misplaced the providers of England paceman Gus Atkinson who was predictably withdrawn to arrange for a Check recall towards New Zealand, with Tom Lawes coming in.
Resuming on 82-2, night-watchman Rahul Chahar set in regards to the leg-spin of Mason Crane with a few sixes.
He had greater than executed his job in a stand of 76 with Burns by the point he was caught behind off Ben Kellaway for 36.
Dan Lawrence, who had been in superlative type averaging 78 in seven earlier video games, was bowled with out scoring by a peach from Ryan Hadley.
With Ollie Pope beginning strongly, Burns seemed largely untroubled as he reached his highest rating of the season, however nearly chipped Kiran Carlson to cowl on 82.
He took a pair of fours off Crane to achieve a gritty century off 220 balls with 13 fours and a six, whereas Pope reached his 50 off the ultimate supply with the previous ball when Surrey have been 231-4.
Burns finally fell with the scores degree, caught behind down the leg-side off Tom Norton, whereas Sam Curran took a single first ball to keep away from a pair however went no additional as he edged Timm van der Gugten to Chris Cooke.
Pope was batting faultlessly as Glamorgan’s bowlers toiled within the warmth, till he drove at Crane and mis-hit to mid-on to place Surrey again in hassle.
Additional stoic resistance adopted within the night solar from Ryan Patel (40) and Adam Thomas (30) earlier than each fell to Hadley.
Surrey’s last-wicket pair of Jordan Clark and sub Lawes, each used to batting additional up the order however relegated by a duo of nightwatchmen, put bat firmly to ball in an unbeaten stand of 56 towards some tiring bowlers.
As dozens of pigeons and gulls besieged the outfield, Glamorgan’s frustration grew because the partnership stored alive Surrey’s hopes of setting a aggressive goal, with Lawes on 31 in a single day and Clark not out 22.
Glamorgan’s Australian bowler Ryan Hadley, within the final match of his contract, advised BBC Sport Wales:
“It was all the time going to be arduous work. Issues occurred rapidly within the first innings and we knew it wasn’t going to go that means once more, there weren’t as many demons within the wicket as what we thought there may need been by now. However that bodes nicely for us chasing so hopefully we’ll wrap up the final one rapidly.
“It was 26 or 27 levels as we speak, it felt a bit hotter and I may need anti-acclimatised (from Australia), it was a giant sweaty day with solely three seamers so the boys all put in a giant shift. It is pleasing to be within the recreation and a bit bit on high, I would wish to suppose.
“Hopefully as soon as we take the final wicket tomorrow, that is my final contribution for Glamorgan on the stage this season (relatively than batting).
“It has been actually good, the boys are constructing one thing particular beneath Daws (Richard Dawson) and Kiran (Carlson). Good to have the ability to add some power to the group and the boys appear to love me! In the event that they’d have be again, I would wish to be again.”
Surrey captain Rory Burns advised BBC Radio London:
“We all the time knew it was going to be attritional, with an under-par first innings and attempting to scrap again into the sport. It was an honest 100 overs from us and hopefully we will hold extending it, it was an excellent (tenth wicket) partnership.
“Delighted to have gotten 100 however it’s extra in regards to the group requiring it, to place down a marker and set the tone.
“It is a good feeling however it is going to be nicer if we hold driving it on and hopefully put a little bit of strain on (Glamorgan), then see the place we get.
“There’s been a little bit of variable bounce, a bit extra spin later within the day, fingers crossed these issues play an element.”













