
Suthar, who was contracted to play two red ball games for the ‘Bears’, had a match-haul of seven wickets with five for 100 in 46.5 overs in Somerset’s second innings.
In the first innings, Suthar took two for 50 in 18 overs after taking four wickets (two in each innings) against Yorkshire on his County debut.
Suthar, who made his Test debut against Afghanistan earlier this month with a 10-wicket haul and is tipped to become India’s frontline spinner in longer version, will end his short English summer with 11 wickets from two games.
In the ongoing match at Taunton, Somerset batted first and was all out for 208 with Australian Test team’s seam bowling all-rounder Beau Webster getting four for 23.
In the first innings, Suthar’s both victims were tail-enders.
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After Warwickshire scored 330 in its first essay where Suthar, after 33 and 37 in the first game, contributed 28 with three fours and two sixes.
Somerset gave a better account of itself, scoring 435 in the second innings when the pitch had eased out relatively.
This was after Suthar had taken three early wickets to reduce Somerset to 148 for six at one stage.
He first got Jordan Hermann (34) caught in the deep trying to slog sweep him while Tom Kohler-Cadmore (12) was stumped when he tried to give Suthar the charge only to find the bowler fire one wide and out of his reach.
Josh Shaw (22), the night-watchman who had batted resolutely, got one where he tried to prod defensively only for Suthar to challenge his outside edge and the ball flew to the slip cordon.
Suthar later claimed his maiden five-for when he once again cleaned up the tail.
The match ended in a draw.
Published on Jun 22, 2026
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