Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Thomas’ night to remember

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Kent paceman Ivan Thomas admitted he struggled to sleep after captain Sam Northeast told him last Wednesday that he was going to make his T20 debut in the NatWest T20 Blast South Group with Essex at Canterbury 24 hours later.

But the 23-year-old didn’t struggle when Northeast threw him the ball for the fifth over.

He trapped big-hitting New Zealand internatio­nal Jesse Ryder leg before for 26 with his third ball.

Ryder, who had hammered Mitch Claydon for five consecutiv­e fours in the previous over, was deceived by a slower ball.

Thomas’ impressive first over went for just one run, his second for only four before he finally finished his four overs with 1-22 including nine dot balls.

Although Thomas didn’t appear nervous on his big night, which ended with a LV=COUNTY CHAMPIONSH­IP

Division 2 NORTHAMPTO­NSHIRE v KENT At Northampto­n Northants won toss

Kent 1st innings DJ Bell-Drummond c Rossington b Kleinveldt .. 12 JL Denly c Newton b Azharullah ..........8 RWT Key b Azharullah .......................35 SA Northeast c Rossington b Kleinveldt .... 36 DI Stevens lbw b Kleinveldt .................0 AJ Ball b Azharullah ............................5 JC Tredwell b Azharullah ....................0 RC Davies lbw b Kleinveldt................12 MT Coles c Rossington b Kleinveldt ...12 ME Claydon b Azharullah ....................1 IAA Thomas not out.............................0 Extras (8b, 3lb, 8nb)..........................19

Total (all out, 36.2 overs) 140 Fall: 1-20, 2-24, 3-93, 4-93, 5-93, 6-97, 7-122, 8-122, 9-126, 10-140. Bowling: RK Kleinveldt 13.2-4-41-5, Azharullah 13-7-31-5, OP Stone 5-025-0, SP Crook 5-1-32-0.

Northampto­nshire 1st innings RI Newton lbw b Coles ......................14 six-wicket triumph for his side, he said he owed his housemate, opener Daniel Bell-Drummond, plenty of credit for that.

He said: “I was on such a high when Sam (Northeast) told me I was playing as I didn’t expect to play much white ball cricket this season – I just couldn’t get to sleep as I was so excited.

“I kept thinking about what I had to do over and over again and who I might be bowling to.

“I was still buzzing on the day of the match and Dan certainly calmed me down because I just couldn’t wait to get to the ground and get going.

“He (Bell-Drummond) did a great job and so did Mitch (Claydon) when I arrived at the ground. He kept making me laugh and that put me at ease. It was a night I will certainly never forget.”

The Kent victory was set up by another inspiratio­nal BM Duckett run out ...........................19 AG Wakely b Stevens ........................50 RI Keogh c Tredwell b Coles..............68 RE Levi b Claydon .............................50 AM Rossington c Davies b Coles .........4 OP Stone b Coles ................................0 JJ Cobb c Coles b Claydon ................10 SP Crook lbw b Stevens ....................22 RK KLeinveldt c Tredwell b Stevens ....0 Azharullah not out ...............................0 Extras (2b, 6lb,1w) ..............................9

Total (all out, 71 overs) 246 Fall: 1-14, 2-63, 3-133, 4-168, 5-174, 6-182, 7-193, 8-231, 9-231, 10-246. Bowling: MT Coles 24-4-83-4, IAA Thomas 13-0-37-0, ME Claydon 16-062-2, DI Stevens 18-4-56-3.

Kent 2nd innings DJ Bell-Drummond lbw b Kleinveldt ..10 JL Denly c Levi b Stone.....................39 RWT Key lbw b Azharullah ..................1 SA Northeast b Kleinveldt....................4 DI Stevens c Wakely b Stone.............28 AJ Ball lbw b Stone .............................7 JC Tredwell lbw b Stone .....................9 batting performanc­e by Northeast. He scored a sensationa­l 90 off 52 balls as his side chased down 173-6 with five balls to spare.

Northeast departed after hitting two sixes and 12 fours. It was the fourth time in his past five innings in the competitio­n that he had passed 50.

Opener Daniel BellDrummo­nd also played a starring role, scoring a T20 career-best 61 off 49 balls.

Bell-Drummond and Northeast shared a 122-run record partnershi­p for Kent against Essex.

The pair beat the previous best effort of 97 between Rob Key and Azahar Mahmood at the same venue in 2011.

Earlier, Essex opener Mark Pettini struck one six and six fours as he top scored with 56 off 45 balls before Matt Coles (2-28) had him caught at mid-wicket by Darren Stevens. RC Davies c Keogh b Azharullah..........6 MT Coles c Wakely b Stone .................2 ME Claydon not out .............................8 IAA Thomas c Rossington b Kleinveldt.3 Extras (14b, 14lb, 6nb)......................34

Total (all out, 38.5 overs) 151 Fall: 1-20, 2-25, 3-58, 4-100, 5-112, 6-123, 7-128, 8-130, 9-144, 10-151. Bowling: RK Kleinveldt 9.5-0-44-3, Azharullah 10-3-16-2, OP Stone 10-244-5, SP Crook 9-0-19-0.

Northampto­nshire 2nd innings RI Newton c Davies b Thomas...........27 BM Duckett c Coles b Stevens ............1 AG Wakely not out ............................13 RI Keogh not out .................................1 Extras (4lb) .........................................4

Total (2wkts, 9 overs) 46 Fall: 1-32, 2-32. Bowling: MT Coles 2-0-13-0, DI Stevens 4-1-21-1, IAA Thomas 3-0-8-1. Points: Northampto­nshire 20, Kent 3 Umpires: SA Garratt and NA Mallender Northampto­nshire won by 8 wickets NATWEST T20 BLAST

KENT v ESSEX At Canterbury Kent won toss

Essex ML Pettini c Stevens b Coles .............56 JD Ryder lbw b Thomas ....................26 T Westley b Tredwell ........................13 RS Bopara st Davies b Stevens .........31 RN ten Doeschate c Blake b Coles ......2 JS Foster b Claydon ..........................14 GR Napier not out .............................13 NLJ Browne not out ............................6 Extras (lb9, w1, nb2) .........................12

Total (6 wkts, 20 overs) 173 Fall: 1-47, 2-77, 3-130, 4-135, 5-154, 6-156. Bowling: Stevens 3-0-24-1, Claydon 4-0-50-1, Coles 4-0-28-2, Thomas 4-0-22-1, Cowdrey 2-0-19-0, Tredwell 3-0-21-1.

Kent DJ Bell-Drummond b Napier .............61 JL Denly c ten Doeschate b Topley .....1 SA Northeast c Browne b Tait ...........90 DI Stevens c Pettini b Bopara ............11 AJ Blake not out .................................3 MT Coles not out.................................0 Extras (lb1, w5, nb2) ...........................8

Total (4 wkts, 19.1 overs) 174 Fall: 1-5, 2-127, 3-150, 4-173. Bowling: Topley 3-0-25-1, Masters 3-0-23-0, Napier 2-0-17-1, Tait 4-0-48-1, Westley 4-0-32-0, Bopara 3.1-0-28-1. Points: Kent 2, Essex 0 Umpires: NL Bainton and NGC Cowley Kent won by 6 wickets NATWEST T20 BLAST

SURREY v KENT At The Oval Kent won toss

Kent DJ Bell-Drummond c Solanki b Burke .38 JL Denly b Ansari ................................6 SA Northeast c & b Ansari .................32 FK Cowdrey c Burke b Linley ............21 DI Stevens c Foakes b Linley.............90 AJ Blake c SM Curran b Linley ..........27 MT Coles not out.................................0 RC Davies c Solanki b Linley ...............6

Extras (lb2, w7, nb2) .........................11

Total (7 wkts, 20 overs) 231 Fall: 1-7, 2-64, 3-94, 4-111, 5-220, 6-224, 7-231. Bowling: Ansari 3-0-22-2, Dunn 3-035-0, TK Curran 4-0-49-0, Burke 3-049-1, Batty 1-0-9-0, Linley 4-0-45-4, SM Curran 2-0-20-0.

Surrey TK Curran run out .............................41 A Kapil b Stevens ................................0 BT Foakes c Tredwell b Thomas .......10 GC Wilson c Claydon b Stevens .........55 ZS Ansari c Thomas b Stevens ..........33 VS Solanki c Davies b Coles ................8 JE Burke c Davies b Stevens ...............4 SM Curran b Claydon ..........................6 GJ Batty not out ..................................9 TE Linley b Claydon ............................0 MP Dunn b Claydon ............................2 Extras (lb4, w1, nb4) ...........................9

Total (all out, 20 overs) 177 Fall: 1-1, 2-33, 3-65, 4-124, 5-148, 6-155, 7-157, 8-175, 9-175, 10-177. Bowling: Stevens 4-0-39-4, Claydon 4-0-16-3, Thomas 4-0-44-1, Coles 3-0-32-1, Tredwell 4-0-35-0, Cowdrey 1-0-7-0. Points: Kent 2, Surrey 0 Umpires: RJ Bailey and JW Lloyds Kent won by 54 runs LV= COUNTY CHAMPIONSH­IP Division 2

PW L Lancashire .......... 9 6 1 Surrey................. 8 3 1 Glamorgan .......... 7 3 0 Northampth­shire . 8 2 1 Derbyshire .......... 8 2 3 Essex .................. 7 2 3 Gloucester­shire ... 7 2 3 Leicesters­hire ..... 8 1 5 Kent .................... 8 1 5 NATWEST T20 BLAST South Group

PW Kent................. 9 6 Hampshire ....... 8 5 Essex ............. 10 5 D Ps 2 167 4 119 4 107 5 99 3 81 2 73 2 72 2 64 2 61 T NR Ps 0 0 12 0 0 10 0 0 10 Sussex............. 8 4 3 Gloucester­shire 8 4 4 Glamorgan ....... 8 4 4 Somerset ......... 7 3 3 Middlesex ........ 7 2 5 Surrey.............. 7 1 4

FIXTURES Tour Match: Today (Thursday), June 25 (four days): 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 9 8 8 7 4 4 NatWest T20 Blast: Friday, July 3: Sussex v Kent (at Hove). LV= County Championsh­ip Division 2: Sunday, July 5: Leicesters­hire v Kent (at Grace Road, Leicester). NatWest T20 Blast: Friday, July 10: Kent v Somerset (at Canterbury). NatWest T20 Blast: Sunday, July 12: Gloucester­shire v Kent (at Cheltenham). LV= County Championsh­ip Division 2: Monday, July 13: NatWest T20 Blast: Friday, July 17: Kent v Glamorgan (at Tunbridge Wells).

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 ?? Picture: Gary Browne ?? Kent’s Ivan Thomas celebrates dismissing Jesse Ryder against Essex last Thursday
Picture: Gary Browne Kent’s Ivan Thomas celebrates dismissing Jesse Ryder against Essex last Thursday
 ?? Pictures: Gary Browne ?? Kent’s Darren Stevens celebrates removing Ravi Bopara with Ryan Davies, above, and Sam Northeast hits out, left, during last Thursday’s T20 Blast win against Essex
Pictures: Gary Browne Kent’s Darren Stevens celebrates removing Ravi Bopara with Ryan Davies, above, and Sam Northeast hits out, left, during last Thursday’s T20 Blast win against Essex
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