Friday, 27 September 2013

Kent Vs. Lancashire LVCC day four.


Kent stun Champions on final day of the season.

Darren Stevens led a miraculous victory for Kent on the final day of the 2013 season, finishing unbeaten on 205, as the hosts clinched a two-wicket victory over the previously unbeaten Champions.

Kent played with a no-fear approach, attempting to defend a record stemming back to 1872, the last time they failed to win a home game in the Championship campaign.

Lancashire lived to regret a premature declaration as Kent successfully chased 418, the highest ever fourth innings total versus Lancashire, the previous three highest also against Kent.

Adam Ball made 69 in a 148-run partnership with Stevens, after opener Sam Northeast, had earlier been dismissed by Luke Procter for 70.

The Division Two victors struck in the first full over of the day, as Brendan Nash departed to Zimbabwean Kyle Jarvis, but this proved to be the fast-bowlers only wicket of the day.

The wicket of Ben Harmison (7) proved to be key after he had made 59 in the first innings and at 60-3 Lancashire appeared to be heading for their ninth win of the campaign.

A stand worth 82 between Northeast and Stevens kick-started the revival and soon enough the hosts became favorites despite the large total required.

After making a century in the first innings, former captain Rob Key had expected to have played his final hand in the season, due to a broken thumb, but he was able to accompany Stevens over the finish line with three painful runs batting at number ten.

Oliver Newby (3-55) claimed two late wickets to swing the pendulum once more, but Lancashire had an insufficient amount of runs to play with as Stevens continued his onslaught in an innings containing 21 fours and three sixes.

It will have been disappointing for Lancashire to finish the season on a loss, tarnishing their unbeaten record, but they will take solace from their promotion to first division as Champions and finishing 36 points clear of Northamptonshire in second place.

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