Surrey, continuing 109 runs behind Sussex's first innings aggregate, depended on chief Graeme Smith (67) to make the early running, before Monty Panesar bowled the South African.
That carried Solanki (87) to the wrinkle, who close by Gary Wilson (60), saw the hosts move past Sussex's aggregate.
However the skipper's shook hands for the draw with Surrey on 308-5.
Having scored two and three in his first two Surrey innings, Smith may have felt certain nerves at the begin of the day yet was conversant in arriving at his half-century.
As well as first-innings centurion Wilson, the pair baffled the Sussex strike straining to compel the score and lessened the deficiency to 59.
Wilson arrived at his 50 to finish a productive match on top of Solanki who was imperious until tumbling to twofold centurion Luke Wells (2-44).
At the same time the amusement had slipped into a draw by that focus as Steve Davies (27 not out) and Jason Roy (16 not out) batted out the last overs.
That carried Solanki (87) to the wrinkle, who close by Gary Wilson (60), saw the hosts move past Sussex's aggregate.
However the skipper's shook hands for the draw with Surrey on 308-5.
Having scored two and three in his first two Surrey innings, Smith may have felt certain nerves at the begin of the day yet was conversant in arriving at his half-century.
As well as first-innings centurion Wilson, the pair baffled the Sussex strike straining to compel the score and lessened the deficiency to 59.
Wilson arrived at his 50 to finish a productive match on top of Solanki who was imperious until tumbling to twofold centurion Luke Wells (2-44).
At the same time the amusement had slipped into a draw by that focus as Steve Davies (27 not out) and Jason Roy (16 not out) batted out the last overs.
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