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June 26, 2012
Middlesex 207 for 2 (Denyl 90*, Stirling 63) beat Kent 159 for 7 (Northeast 60, Dexter 3-22) by by 48 runs
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Kent lost four wickets in four balls as they collapsed to a 48-run defeat in their Friends Life t20 clash with Middlesex.
Joe Denly, who made an unbeaten 90, came back to haunt his former club as Middlesex piled up 207 for 2, but Kent looked well placed to overhaul them on 120 for 2 before their innings rapidly subsided.
Sam Billings (43 off 29) and Sam Northeast (60 off 43) had put on a quickfire 90 for the first wicket in the Kent reply. Billings and Darren Stevens fell in quick succession but Kent were still in the game when the extraordinary collapse took place.
Northeast and Azhar Mahmood (13) fell in consecutive balls from Neil Dexter, Matt Coles picked out Tom Smith off Paul Stirling from his first ball at the start of the next over, and then the hapless Alex Blake was run out without facing a ball.
Kent could only reach 159 for 7, well short of the Middlesex effort led by Denly, who batted all 20 overs. He and opening partner Stirling, who hit a brilliant 63 off 37 balls, put on 127 in 71 balls.
There was also a terrific cameo from England batsman Eoin Morgan, who scored 36 off 18 balls, including three sixes.
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That was an emphatic victory and shows just what we can do with a full strength squad, just having players like Morgan, Finn and Stirling back from international duty means we are a force to be reckoned with in this form of the game - lets hope for more of the same throughout the competition...
Posted by allblue on (June 26, 2012, 23:26 GMT)With Stirling (63 from 37 balls) returning from Ireland duty, and Morgan (36 from 18 balls) and Finn (4 overs for 15) returning from England duty Middlesex look a formidable T20 side. Unfortunately this will probably be the only time all three are available for the county in this competition. If the ECB want to increase the profile and popularity of their domestic T20 tournament finding a way to have the England stars appearing for their county sides would be a good way to start.