Leicester Mercury

Foxes are beaten inside three days on home soil

DEFIANT BATTING AT END AVOIDS HUMILIATIO­N

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LV=Insurance County Championsh­ip, Division Three, Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester: Kent (232 and 262) beat Leicesters­hire (109 and 253) by 132 runs

KENT registered a first LV=Insurance County Championsh­ip win of the season as Leicesters­hire were beaten by 132 runs inside three days at the Uptonsteel County Ground, writes Jon Culley.

But in an extraordin­ary afternoon, the Running Foxes managed to avoid humiliatio­n with a defiant rearguard action.

Darren Stevens, 45, completed a superb unbeaten century for Kent against his former county, and pace bowler Matt Milnes finished with a career-best six for 53, but that told only half the story of a bizarre two sessions of play.

Needing to score an unlikely 386 to win on a pitch aiding spin and in swing-friendly overhead conditions, Leicesters­hire slumped to 20 for six at lunch.

But an aggressive Ben Mike hit 70 off 52 balls to set off a vigorous wag of the tail that saw Ed Barnes match him with an unbeaten 70 and Will Davis make a career-best 42 as the last four wickets added a scarcely credible 233.

Stevens lit up the early part of the day, transformi­ng his 55 overnight into an unbeaten 107 off just 28 deliveries before Leicesters­hire were able to winkle out his final partner.

The veteran lofted Mike and swept Callum Parkinson for four sixes over the short boundary on the popular side.

As he celebrated his 37th career first-class century, Leicesters­hire needed no reminding that he should have been out on the second evening on 40 when he hit Barnes in the air to midwicket but neither of two converging fielders made the catch.

Stevens scored 107 of the 120 runs added for Kent’s last five wickets before Colin Ackermann bowled James Logan to claim the one outstandin­g overnight.

Stevens hit 13 fours and six sixes, facing just 70 balls.

What was always a daunting target then soon looked impossible for Leicesters­hire.

Milnes made his first breakthrou­gh in his third over as Hassan Azad was trapped in front and he could not have imagined he would have a five-for under his belt 21 balls later.

He had Ackermann caught at second slip off a yorker-length ball, bowled Louis Kimber, celebrated a fourth success as Harry Swindells misread the line and a fifth when Lewis Hill was caught behind down the leg side, sending Leicesters­hire to lunch at 20 for six from 12.1 overs.

Stevens had picked up the other wicket with an inswinger to Sam Evans.

But Mike began the afternoon by driving, hooking and pulling three fours in an over to see Milnes removed from the attack.

He continued apace as he and Parkinson added 77 in 10.3 overs before the introducti­on of Logan’s spin saw the latter caught behind.

Mike ultimately sliced Logan to wide long off and although the result never looked in any doubt, Barnes delayed it with an impressive second first-class fifty.

Barnes added 33 with Chris Wright, who was unlucky to be given out caught behind from a ball that appeared to come off his helmet as he went to hook Milnes, and 92 with Davis before the latter slashed at one from Nathan Gilchrist and Kent could finally celebrate.

Leicesters­hire first-team coach Tom Smith said: “It has been an extraordin­ary three days, from being on top with Kent 117 for six at tea on day one to losing by 130 runs and you ask where did it all go wrong.

“And at 20-6 at lunch the game was in a pretty perilous state but credit to the lads for showing some real fight and courage to play the way they did. It showed the ability they have and it was great to see Ben Mike showing what he can do.”

 ?? JOHN MALLETT ?? ACTION: Left, Foxes opening batsman Hassan Azad is lbw to Darren Stevens and Ben Mike smashes a straight six
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JOHN MALLETT ACTION: Left, Foxes opening batsman Hassan Azad is lbw to Darren Stevens and Ben Mike smashes a straight six Sport

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