Glamorgan batsman Will Bragg honor their Championship clash with Kent at Canterbury mid-point are sufficient to ensure scored his second hundred of summer.
Kent's season best of Glamorgan 357 first innings total of 281 all out in reply as posted a career-best 120 against Leicestershire in the first round of this season's two-game division Bragg, fresh from his 208 balls A dozen fours in an innings.
Newport left-hander reached his career and just 76 runs for the fourth wicket Kent's first innings advantage to cut them with a score of 16 took advantage of a let-off.
In trouble at 54 for 3 by the Wagg, stationed at second slip Matt Coles, Calum Haggett see a comfortable catch off the bowling was lucky to drop in the previous session on a pitch while batting with ease gone on to do.
Through 90 minutes for a lunch period of three wickets in the first innings lead as Kent looked set for. Rookie Ivan Thomas James Kettleborough leg before with a offcutter trap set by the head, then burst out from the stump of colza and Jacques Rudolph, bowling around the wicket, the left-hander Colin Ingram at second slip was snaffled.
Glamorgan counter the increased run rate, wickets fell at regular intervals still, but attacked in mid-session. Darren Stevens cutting against Chris Thomas Cook try to see Mark Wallace was caught behind down the leg side, picked out Denly at cover point.
Graham Wagg tea at 170 for 6 with a score of them, James Tredwell at slip to a lower edge Stevens' awayswinger and prodded forward in defense, Glamorgan still had concerns follow to reach their 208 runs data.
Butler and Craig Meschede Haggett account for the appearance of their return to a deserved scalp after tea set and catch a scoop, but Bragg re betting that luck will not be sure of Glamorgan. Then the third man to raise three additional figures to cover a single cost a shade under four hours at the crease he punched by Coles moved to 99 by a steering.
Thomas 104 around their legs to come back to bowl when it was Bragg deregulated, then Hogan Michael Stevens bitten middle stump. Stevens, Thomas and all peace of Coles finished with three wickets and 77 Kent extended his lead to a single goal, batted out the final day.
At the beginning of day two, Glamorgan by Coles Hogan 71. 5 a season's best with a cameo 25 bagging, Kent's two remaining first innings to take the scalps of barely half an hour past the required 350 for the fourth wicket bonus points Relaxation in Kent.
Monday, 11 May 2015
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