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KENT CAPTAIN DELIGHTED WITH PERFECT START

- By Alex Hoad

Skipper Sam Northeast has warned against complacenc­y as Kent seek to make it a hat-trick of Championsh­ip wins to begin the season.

For the second straight game, Kent produced a devastatin­g second innings bowling display on their way to a 226-run drubbing of Sussex at Hove on Monday, having earned a 334-run home win over Gloucester­shire in their Division 2 season opener.

Northeast, who enhanced his internatio­nal claims with an unbeaten 173 on Sunday to give Kent a huge lead, knows the side have produced two near-perfect displays so far.

He said: “We’ve been playing good cricket. We played a lot of good cricket last year but we have gone up a notch and that’s pleasing.

“You’re never going to have a perfect game, you just try to get as close as you can. The way we are playing at the minute, it’s going to be tough to improve.

“Let’s make sure we’re not complacent going forward, keep doing all the same things, keep the energy high. Our training has been good – there’s not much more I can ask of the guys at the moment.

“There’s no doubt there are going to be tougher periods going forward where we will have to show character but at the moment we are playing some good cricket.

“Sussex are a good team and for us to put on a display like that is encouragin­g. Confidence is high.”

Northeast lent his voice to the chorus of praise for Darren Stevens, whose 5-51 in the second innings completed Kent’s success, a week after his 6-22 had done the same at home to Gloucester­shire on the final day.

Northeast said: “Darren bowled an unbelievab­le spell. He just keeps on doing it. He’s got fantastic ability with the ball.

“He doesn’t let you off, there are hardly any bad balls. People will probably say he’s not the quickest but he’s got unbelievab­le skill.”

Northeast hailed the impact of new head coach Matt Walker and interim assistant coach Jason Gillespie for their work with Kent’s attack, claiming: “What Walks and Gillespie have done with the bowlers especially has been encouragin­g.

“We needed early wickets and we did that. After the first half an hour with the new ball, we were relentless – the boys put in an unbelievab­le effort.

“Our bowling attack has got some good variety. Claydon slams the wicket, the same with Coles, and then we have the left-arm variety with Wayne Parnell and the spin of James Tredwell. It’s a nice attack for me to call on.”

James Harris, who missed the win over Sussex with a minor chest injury, is in contention for a recall against Derbyshire tomorrow (Friday).

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