category: Cricket
17.04.2008 12:39
Mark Ramprakash overshadowed Andrew Flintoff's return to competitive action with his 98th first-class century.
Flintoff, who had a fourth ankle operation in September, struck with his 20th ball as Surrey struggled to 56-2 in the Championship against Lancashire.
But Ramprakash, who was dropped on nought and could have been run out on 24, joined forces with skipper Mark Butcher to put the home side in charge.
Ramprakash was on 102 and Butcher 80 as Surrey closed on a comfortable 242-2.
All eyes, including those of national selector Geoff Miller, were on Flintoff, who is aiming to be in the squad for the first Test against New Zealand next month.
The start was delayed until 1310 BST by overnight rain but Lancashire - denied the title last season by defeat in this fixture when Ramprakash made twin tons - soon made up for lost time.
Oliver Newby trapped Jonathan Batty plumb lbw with a yorker and Flintoff, who bowled at a lively pace in three spells, saw Scott Newman pull a short ball to long-leg.
Ramprakash, looking to score more than 2,000 first-class runs for a third straight season, was dropped by keeper Luke Sutton off Newby and saw Flintoff miss with a throw from mid-off when a direct would have left him yards short.
After that he and Butcher unfurled some sparkling shots and Ramprakash eased to three figures by slashing and pulling Newby for fours.
A Flintoff bouncer encouraged umpires George Sharp and Peter Hartley to offer the batsmen the light and play was curtailed early.
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