Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

WALKER BLASTS PLAYERS AFTER HEAVY CHAMPIONSH­IP LOSS

- By Richard Harvey

Kent assistant coach Matt Walker didn’t mince his words following the humiliatin­g eight-wicket defeat against Northampto­nshire in the LV= County Championsh­ip Division 2 clash at Wantage Road on Monday. The game was over inside two days following Saturday’s washout and leaves Kent bottom after a third consecutiv­e defeat. Kent were dismissed for 140 and 151 and both in under 40 overs, with opener Joe Denly’s 39 in the second innings, the best of two dismal batting displays. Walker said the performanc­e was simply not acceptable.

He said: “We got what we deserved. It was embarrassi­ng – plain and simple.

“We expect so much more from this unit because it is a talented one but they are currently way off producing what is required. Northampto­nshire outplayed us in every department.

“The wicket wasn’t the best but that’s certainly no excuse. Both teams had to bat on it and we just didn’t do the basics right.

“We’ve got to start showing a lot more fight and guts when the going gets tough because there is no hiding place in this game and you get found out.”

Jimmy Adams’ right-hand man said there was no long inquisitio­n after the game into what went drasticall­y wrong.

Walker said: “It was a short talk with them (the players).

“They are hurting after what happened – we all are. Now it’s up to them to respond and start performing like we know they can.”

Northampto­nshire needed just 46 to win, something they took just nine overs to do.

Earlier, Kent were dismissed for 140 in their first innings on Sunday before fighting back to restrict Northampto­nshire to 1937.

After losing openers Denly (8) and Daniel Bell-Drummond (12) early, Kent were well placed at 93-2 10 minutes before lunch.

That all changed within the space of 19 balls with Rob Key (35), Sam Northeast (36), Darren Stevens (0) and James Tredwell (0) all departing for the addition of four runs.

Forty-four balls after lunch, Kent were all-out with Muhammed Azharullah (5-31) and Rory Kleinveldt (5-41) leading the carnage.

Richard Levi top scored in Northants’ reply as they made 246 with Matt Coles (4-83) and Stevens (3-56) among the wickets.

Kent failed to improve in their second innings as Olly Stone took a career-best 5-44 for the hosts.

Kleinveldt (3-44) and Muhammed Azharullah (2-16) were again in the wickets with only BellDrummo­nd (10) and Stevens (28) joining Denly in double figures as Kent left Northants with a simple chase.

‘We’ve got to start showing a lot more fight and guts when the going gets tough’

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