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RESULT
South Division, Southampton, July 21, 2013, Friends Life t20
143/8
(20 ov, T:144) 135/8

Kent won by 8 runs

Player Of The Match
2/24
mitchell-claydon
Report

Kent end Hants' year-long unbeaten run

Kent ended Hampshire's year-long unbeaten record in the Friends Life t20 with a shock eight-run victory over the defending champions at the Ageas Bowl.

21-Jul-2013
Kent 143 for 8 (Bell-Drummond 27, Tanvir 3-29) beat Hampshire 135 for 8 (McKenzie 47, Claydon 2-24) by eight runs
Scorecard
Kent ended Hampshire's year-long unbeaten record in the Friends Life t20 with a shock eight-run victory over the defending champions at the Ageas Bowl. Chasing winless Kent's 143 for 8, Hampshire were restricted to 135 for 8 as they crashed to their first defeat in 17 matches in the competition.
In a quirk of fate, their last loss also came at the hands of Kent in Southampton, when they went down by three runs in June 2012.
Hampshire were behind the required run rate throughout their reply. They plundered 34 runs off two overs late in their innings to set up a run-a-ball finale, but failed to get across the line.
Beaten in each of their previous five Southern Group matches, Kent freshened up their top order and handed competition debuts to Daniel Bell-Drummond and Fabian Cowdrey. The ploy paid dividends with the pair sharing a bright half-century opening partnership in seven overs before England t20 left-arm spinner Danny Briggs bowled Cowdrey and, in his next over, had Bell-drummond caught at deep midwicket.
Briggs, who returned figures of 3 for 19, was the catalyst behind the demise of Kent, who fell from the promise of 55 without loss, with Darren Stevens becoming his third victim. The initial impetus gone, Kent lost wickets in clusters after that, with Alex Blake and Geraint Jones falling in quick succession to leave the visitors 94 for 5 in the 14th over.
Sam Billings and Vernon Philander improved Kent's position, but Pakistan left-arm paceman Sohail Tanvir returned for his second spell to cut through the lower order and leave Kent defending a below par total.
Hampshire soon lost James Vince and later Jimmy Adams to slip to 50 for 2. Michael Carberry, with the first six of the match and four boundaries, kept the pot boiling but when he was third man out with the score on 64, Hampshire were already looking to chase a target in excess of eight runs an over.
The asking rate had crept to 11 runs by the start of the 16th over when Sean Ervine launched a boundary strewn 18-run assault on Stevens. Ervine and Neil McKenzie took another 16 runs off the 17th over by Philander to lift Hampshire to 124 for 3 - and to within 20 runs of victory.
But with Mitchell Claydon remaining calm, Hampshire completely lost their way - the last five wickets falling for nine runs and fell eight runs short to surrender the unbeaten run.

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Friends Life t20

Midlands/Wales/West Division
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NHNTS1073140.329
SOM1064120.841
GLAM105510-0.168
WARKS105510-0.410
WORCS10468-0.327
GLOUC10376-0.245
North Division
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NOTTS1073141.009
LANCS1053120.177
DURH106411.750.317
LEICS104590.417
DERBS10468-0.604
YORKS10275-1.223
South Division
TEAMMWLPTNRR
HANTS1081170.810
SURR1073140.915
ESSEX105411-0.040
MIDDX105510-0.194
KENT10376-0.941
SUSS10192-0.520