Surrey 212 for 4 (Roy 120, Finch 79) beat Kent 175 for 7 (Northeast 59) by 37 runsScorecardTo be at The Oval on Friday night, with a sell-out of close to 25,000 enraptured by the brilliant brutality of Jason Roy, it seemed incongruous to consider that Englands domestic T20 is a tournament deemed to be in need of a rapid overhaul.No county does T20 better than Surrey. This typically boisterous crowd took Surreys total attendance for their seven home T20s to over 140,000, and the revenue these games have raised to over £4 million: both figures are records. On this night the crowds only gripe was the rain at Chelmsford, which eliminated Surrey, but, as they belted out renditions of Will Griggs on Fire in between the Icelandic football clap, no one seemed remotely perturbed.Whatever the future of English domestic T20, it will be all the better if it involves plenty more innings like this from Roy. While the Rhythm of the Night blared out, Roys thunderous hitting was again the rhythm of the night at The Oval.In this mood, Roy has the swagger of a villain in a Western, brazenly bestriding his turf, ready to shoot down anyone with the effrontery to challenge him. Or so it seemed as he greeted James Tredwells offspin with a huge straight six then, as if insulted by how easy it had all been, promptly launched the bowler over wide long-on, the longest boundary.When Roy thrashed a full toss down the ground to bring up his fourth T20 century, off 51 balls, he removed his helmet, giving off the air of a gladiator appreciating the crowds acclaim.For all its destruction, this was an innings defined by far more than raw power. There was impudent improvisation too - reverse-scooping Darren Stevens over short third man for four, or waltzing across his stumps to lift the ball over the keeper. There was also ample evidence of Roys maturity as a batsman, the brain to go with his brawn. He scored off all but nine of the 62 deliveries he faced, a dot-ball percentage of just 14.5%. To put that into context, 40% of deliveries in the World T20 were dots.With Roy in this mood Aaron Finch, the worlds second-ranked T20I batsman, was relegated to the status of B-list support act; on most nights the violence underpinning Finchs 79 would have been befitting something rather more. If the two did not quite break the records they threatened to - they fell five runs short of the English record partnership for any wicket and 14 short of the all-time record opening stand in T20 cricket - their 187 did break Kent.When Gareth Batty fired a delivery down the leg side after seeing Sam Billings giving him the charge, and Roy claimed Stevens, diving at full length after running in from the extra cover boundary, soon after, Surreys cruise to victory was assured.Yet it had all come too late to secure qualification for the quarter-finals. For the second consecutive season Surreys financial clout had failed to yield progress beyond the group stages.Weve put on an absolute spectacle tonight and showed what were capable of, a downcast Roy said. Thats the most disappointing thing - there were some crucial game we should have won, but we didnt show that grit and determination.At a time when the teams who take part in Englands elite T20 competition face being determined by ground size rather than on-field performance, some would see Surreys failure as a reminder of the need to keep the principle of meritocracy at the heart of the domestic English game.The debate will rumble on, long after the last remnants of spilled beer have been cleaned from The Ovals stands. Thomas Welsh Nuggets Jersey . -- Cam Newton pranced into the end zone, placed his hands over his chest and did his familiar Superman pose. Jarred Vanderbilt Jersey . 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Using EA Sports Player Performance data, weve taken a look at a number of key running stats - as well as Premier League teams goals for and against in the final minutes of matches.While not a fool-proof method of determining which team is the fittest, the numbers show Tottenham are indeed one of the hardest-working sides in the division…Distance covered Christian Eriksen scored an 83rd-minute winner for Spurs at Man City on Sunday Only Bournemouth (3060.6km) have run further than Tottenham this season (3003.8km). Tottenham out-ran Man City Spurs covered 121km to Man Citys 112km on Sunday and made 551 high-intensity sprints to Citys 494. Liverpool (fourth in the standings with 2910.2km) and Manchester United (fifth with 2903km) are also among the teams to have covered the most ground.In contrast, only bottom-of-the-league Aston Villa (2750.8km) and Stoke (2789.2km) have run less than Manchester City (2795.5km) and Chelsea (2802.7km) players this season. Distance covered (Kms) - Premier League Rank Team Distance covered (Kms) 1 Bournemouth 3060.6 2 Tottenham 3003.8 3 West Brom 2917.5 4 Liverpool 2910.2 5 Man Utd 2903 6 West Ham 2881.9 7 Leicester City 2874.3 8 Arsenal 2871.5 9 Southampton 2863.6 10 Crystal Palace 2860.6 11 Watford 2859.7 12 Sunderland 2858.8 13 Newcastle 2854.5 14 Everton 2837.9 15 Norwich City 2812.9 16 Swansea City 2812.8 17 Chelsea 2802.7 18 Man City 2795.5 19 Stoke City 2789.2 20 Aston Villa 2750.8 Sprints Andrew Surman and his Bournemouth team-mates have made the second-most number of sprints this season When it comes to high-intensity sprints, Tottenham players top the pile. Pochettinos men have made 13,937 sprints between them this season. Bournemouth are next on the list with 13,858 sprints.Liverpool (13,793) and Arsenal (13,683) follow - but West Ham players have made just 11,781, the lowest total in the Premier League.Surprisingly, Leicester City - renowned for their high-speed counter-attacking this season - have made the fewest number of sprints of the current top four (12,557). Total sprints - Premier League Rank Team Sprints 1 Tottenham 13,937 2 Bournemouth 13,858 3 Liverpool 13,793 4 Arsenal 13,683 5 Crystal Palace 13,052 6 Everton 12,820 7 Aston Villa 12,816 8 Man City 12,761 9 Leicester City 12,557 10 Sunderland 12,527 11 Man Utd 12,477 12 Newcastle 12,426 13 Chelsea 12,422 14 Swansea City 12,387 15 Southampton 12,372 16 Watford 12,209 17 West Brom 12,158 18 Norwich 12,151 19 Stoke City 12,038 20 West Ham 11,781 Scoring late goals Danny Welbecks injury-time goal against Leicester secured victory for Arsenal Man City may not cover as much distance as most Premier League teams, but they have been the best this season at scoring late goals.dddddddddddd. Theyve found the net 12 times from the 80th minute onwards this season.However, Tottenham - despite their running exertions - have still been able to score 10 times in the final 10 minutes of Premier League matches. Only two teams can better that.At the other end of the scale, Aston Villa have managed just one late goal so far this season and Manchester United - so famous under former boss Sir Alex Ferguson for scoring crucial late goals - have netted just four. Goals scored from 80mins - Premier League Rank Team Goals scored from 80mins 1 Man City 12 2 Everton 11 T3 Sunderland 10 T3 Tottenham 10 5 Leicester City 9 6 West Ham 8 T7 Crystal Palace 7 T7 Liverpool 7 T9 Bournemouth 6 T9 Watford 6 T11 Arsenal 5 T11 Chelsea 5 T11 Newcastle 5 T11 Stoke City 5 T15 Man Utd 4 T15 Norwich City 4 T15 Southampton 4 T15 West Brom 4 19 Swansea City 3 20 Aston Villa 1 Conceding late goals Norwich have conceded the most late goals this season Norwich have conceded the most goals late on in Premier League games this season, giving away 10 goals from the 80-minute mark. Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Liverpool have also proven to be susceptible to conceding late goals, having each conceded nine times during that period.Of the top four, Man City have the best record in the final 10 minutes, conceding just four times, although Tottenham and Arsenal - who have each conceded five during that period - have also regularly kept their concentration late on. Goals conceded from 80mins - Premier League Rank Team Goals conceded from 80mins 1 Norwich City 10 T2 Aston Villa 9 T2 Crystal Palace 9 T2 Liverpool 9 T5 Chelsea 8 T5 Everton 8 T5 Newcastle 8 T8 Leicester City 7 T8 Man Utd 7 T8 Stoke City 7 T11 Bournemouth 6 T11 Watford 6 T11 West Brom 6 T14 Arsenal 5 T14 Tottenham 5 16 Man City 4 T17 Southampton 3 T17 Sunderland 3 T17 Swansea City 3 T17 West Ham 3 Who do you think is the fittest team in the Premier League? Let us know using the message boards or by tweeting @SkyFootball Also See: Who has the toughest run-in? Title race in numbers ' ' '