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Northeast pride at rearguard effort

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FK Cowdrey b Napier ..........................3 SR Dickson c Foster b Porter.............18 JL Denly c Foster b Bopara .................5 SA Northeast c Foster b Quinn ............5 DI Stevens lbw b Bopara ...................19 AJ Blake not out ...............................89 AJ Ball c Mickleburg­h b Porter ............4 CF Jackson lbw b ten Doeschate ......19 JC Tredwell b Porter ...........................4 K Rabada b Lawrence .......................14 ME Claydon c Mickleburg­h b Napier....6 Extras (b1, lb12, nb8)........................21 Fall: 1-17, 2-31, 3-31, 4- 48, 5-74, 6-101, 7-157, 8-163, 9-200, 10-207. Bowling: JA Porter 18-3- 51-3, GR Napier 17.3- 4- 54-2, RS Bopara 13-342-2, MR Quinn 9-1-28-1, RN ten Doeschate 3- 0-14-1, DW Lawrence 2- 0- 5-1. NLJ Browne c Northeast b Rabada ....33 AN Cook lbw b Rabada .....................49 T Westley c Jackson b Claydon .........88 RS Bopara c Dickson b Stevens ........94 JC Mickleburg­h c Tredwell b Ball ......24 DW Lawrence c sub b Denly .............82 RN ten Doeschate c Jackson b Claydon ..91 JS Foster c Stevens b Denly..............49 GR Napier c Jackson b Rabada .........12 MR Quinn lbw b Rabada......................6 JA Porter not out .................................4 Extras (b4, lb5, nb28)........................37 Fall: 1- 84, 2-107, 3-276, 4-298, 5-357, 6- 458, 7- 514, 8- 527, 9- 565, 10- 569. Bowling: K Rabada 34- 9-118- 4, DI Stevens 30-7- 94-1, ME Claydon 30- 6-146-2, JC Tredwell 28-3108- 0, AJ Ball 14-1- 63-1, JL Denly 9.3- 0-31-2. FK Cowdrey c Lawrence b Porter ......15 SR Dickson c Cook b Napier................3 JL Denly lbw b Porter ..........................2 SA Northeast not out .......................166 DI Stevens b Bopara .........................25 AJ Blake c Bopara b Quinn..................2 AJ Ball lbw b Bopara ...........................8 CF Jackson c Quinn b Bopara .............4 JC Tredwell c ten Doeschate b Quinn ..124 K Rabada c Foster b Quinn ..................5 ME Claydon c Bopara b Quinn .............1 Extras (b1, lb8, nb6)..........................15 Fall: 1-18, 2-18, 3-29, 4- 86, 5- 89, 6-116, 7-128, 8-350, 9-356, 10-370. Bowling: JA Porter 27- 6- 84-2, GR Napier 27- 5-79-1, MR Quinn 24- 5- 60- 4, RS Bopara 23- 5- 58-3, DW Lawrence 2- 0-15- 0, RN ten Doeschate 10-2-33- 0, T Westley 9-2-32- 0. NLJ Browne not out ............................8 AN Cook not out ..................................1 Extras .................................................0 Bowling: AJ Ball 1- 0- 8- 0, SA Northeast 0.4- 0-1- 0. Essex won by 10 wickets. Points: Essex 24, Kent 2 Umpires: SA Garratt and DJ Millns TWM Latham c Kulasekara b Shahzad .. 48 JL Denly c Taylor b Nash ..................44 SA Northeast c Jordan b Shahzad .......1 SW Billings c Machan b Kulasekara ..22 AJ Blake not out ...............................36 DI Stevens c Kulasekara b Jordan .......2 FK Cowdrey b Mills .............................0 K Rabada not out ................................0 Extras (lb7, w4, nb2) .........................13 Fall: 1- 97, 2- 99, 3-101, 4-130, 5-143, 6-155. Bowling: TS Mills 4-0-15-1, KMDN Kulasekara 4-0-28-1, A Shahzed 3-029-2, CJ Jordan 4-0-47-1, CD Nash 3-0-16-1, DR Briggs 2-0-24-0 CD Nash b Rabada ..............................6 LJ Wright c Griffiths b Rabada...........16 PD Salt c Denly b Cowdrey................18 LRPL Taylor lbw b Cowdrey ..............49 MW Machan not out ..........................30 Craig Cachopa not out ......................21 Extras (b1, lb4, w3, nb8) ...................16 Fall: 1-20, 2-35, 3- 95, 4-103. Bowling: K Rabada 4- 0-31-2, ME Claydon 4- 0-30- 0, DA Griffiths 3- 0-32- 0, DI Stevens 3- 0-26- 0, JC Tredwell 4- 0-24- 0, FK Cowdrey 2- 0- 8-2 Kent won by 10 runs. Points: Kent 2, Sussex 0 Umpires: DJ Millns & SJ O’Shaughness­y JD Ryder c Billings b Rabada ..............0 KS Velani run out ..............................19 T Westley c&b Tredwell ....................33 RS Bopara not out .............................81 Ashar Zaidi not out ............................54 Extras (b2, lb6, w5,nb4) ....................17 Fall: 1- 0, 2- 43, 3-73. Bowling: K Rabada 4- 0-30-1, ME Claydon 4- 0- 56- 0, IAA Thomas 4- 0- 45- 0, FK Cowdrey 4- 0-27- 0, JC Tredwell 4- 0-38-1. TWM Latham c Ryder b Napier..........29 JL Denly b Walter................................0 SA Northeast c Foster b Napier .........23 SW Billings run out ...........................18 AJ Blake c ten Doeschate b Quinn ....37 DI Stevens run out ............................12 FK Cowdrey c&b Walter ....................18 K Radana c Foster b Quinn ..................0 JC Tredwell c Quinn b Walter ..............0 ME Claydon not out .............................3 IAA Thomas not out.............................3 Fall: 1-1, 2- 49, 3- 64, 4-78, 5- 98, 6-137, 7-138, 8-148, 9-149. Bowling: PI Walter 4- 0-26-3, DW Lawrence 2- 0-24- 0, MR Quinn 4- 0-22-2, GR Napier 3- 0-23-2, RS Bopara 4- 0-29- 0, RN ten Doeschate 3-1-24- 0. Essex won by 50 runs. Points: Essex 2, Kent 0 Umpires: GD Lloyd & BV Taylor natWest t20 Blast, South Group: today ( Friday), July 8: Gloucester­shire v Kent ( at Bristol, 6.30pm). Friday, July 15: Kent v Surrey ( at Tunbridge Wells, 5.30pm). Skipper Sam Northeast says that time will reflect kindly on his efforts, alongside James Tredwell, to salvage their Championsh­ip clash at Essex against all the odds. Kent looked on course for one of their worst ever defeats in County Championsh­ip cricket on Tuesday afternoon when they slipped to 128-7 in their second innings, having conceded a first innings lead of 362 runs at Chelmsford. However in-form Northeast was joined by Tredwell seven overs before tea on the third day and the pair were still together 80 overs later, midway through the final afternoon as the visitors sought to stave off a seemingly inevitable defeat. The pair put on a mammoth 222 for the eighth wicket, obliterati­ng the 92-year-old Kent best for that wicket against Essex and the record for Kent’s eighth wicket against any side of 177, set by Geraint Jones and Yasir Arafat against Warwickshi­re at Canterbury in 2007. After Tredwell’s departure for a career-best 124, Northeast was stranded on 166 not out as Kent closed on 370 all out, just eight runs ahead – a total which Essex surpassed in just 10 balls of their reply. Northeast admitted: “I think we can look back at it now with a sense of pride – though it still doesn’t make me feel any better at the moment. “We nearly dared to believe that we were going to do it. We just kept ticking it over, and it’s a shame it had to end like that in a collapse.” Tredwell produced the highest Championsh­ip score ever by a Kent player batting at nine, beating Matt Coles’ four-year-old record, and bettered his 123 scored against New Zealanders in 2008 with his fourth FirstClass ton. Northeast claimed: “It was great character from Tredders. It sums him up as a person really. In those tricky situations he comes out fighting. It is huge credit to him. “As a batting unit we would admit we should have got more runs in the first innings, and even in the second here on a pitch that got flatter as it went on.”

 ?? Picture: Debbie Knight ?? Keeper Callum Jackson made his full Kent debut against Essex
Picture: Debbie Knight Keeper Callum Jackson made his full Kent debut against Essex
 ?? ESSEX v KEnt At Chelmsford Essex won toss Kent ??
ESSEX v KEnt At Chelmsford Essex won toss Kent

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