Pope finished on 27 not out, hitting six fours in a 52-ball knock, while Amla was unbeaten across 97 minutes and 72 balls second time around, stroking five fours.It was a demonstration of defensive batting from Amla which recalled his epic 37 not out from 278 balls in almost six and a half hours of defiance that snatched Surrey an unlikely draw against Hampshire at the Ageas Bowl in the first week of July.And in the final moments of this match Amla even had the pleasure of facing two balls from Alastair Cook, the second of which he pushed for a single, as the former England captain bowled what proved to be the final over of a contest ruined by the heavy rain of Tuesday.James Taylor, the young Surrey fast bowler, also deserved credit for his 117-ball 19 earlier in the day, after resuming on 2, and he kept Amla company in a staunch effort over almost two hours before mis-hitting Snater to cover.Dan Moriarty was the final Surrey first innings wicket to fall, caught behind for 8 off Jamie Porter, who took 3 for 27. Harmer finished with 3 for 49 from 31 overs, Sam Cook 2 for 31 and Snater 2 for 22.

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