Matches (11)
PAK v WI [W] (1)
IPL (3)
County DIV1 (4)
County DIV2 (3)
RESULT
Group C (D/N), Birmingham, August 13, 2012, Clydesdale Bank 40
(20.2/40 ov, T:93) 93/4

Kent won by 6 wickets (with 118 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
4/25 & 3 catches
darren-stevens
Report

Kent seamers skittle Warwickshire

Kent threw Group C of the Clydesdale Bank 40 wide open by beating leaders Warwickshire by six wickets on a tricky Edgbaston pitch

13-Aug-2012
Kent 93 for 4 beat Warwickshire 92 (Clarke 35*, Stevens 4-25) by six wickets
Scorecard
Kent threw Group C of the Clydesdale Bank 40 wide open by beating leaders Warwickshire by six wickets on a tricky Edgbaston pitch.
The Spitfires skittled Warwickshire for just 92, their third lowest one-day score at their home ground, inside 31 overs and got home with 19.4 overs to spare after an early wobble. Kent's win took them level with Warwickshire on points but the Bears still lead the table by virtue of an extra win.
Warwickshire's decision to play this match on a used and grassy pitch, which will also host tomorrow's match between England Lions and Australia A, played straight into the hands of Kent's quartet of seamers who all extracted movement from the surface after captain Rob Key decided to bowl first.
Darren Steven took 5 for 25 to give him figures of 9 for 61 in two days following a five-wicket haul in the victory over Derbyshire at Canterbury on Sunday. Former Pakistan seamer Azhar Mahmood and Mark Davies undermined Warwickshire's innings by taking two wickets apiece in reducing the hosts to 15 for 4 at one stage.
With Varun Chopra and Chris Woakes called up by England Lions and Steffan Piolet sidelined by a hamstring injury, Warwickshire's batting looked lightweight and their batsmen appeared to have suspicions about the quality of the pitch from an early stage.
Laurie Evans gave the pitch a long stare after he edged Mahmood to wicketkeeper Geraint Jones in the second over. William Porterfield clipped Mahmood to midwicket and Jim Troughton nibbled Davies to Stevens at slip.
The Stevens-Davies combination accounted for Darren Maddy who was caught pushing forward and it was left to Rikki Clarke to prevent the innings from total disintegration after Stevens and Simon Cook joined the attack. Clarke, playing as a specialist batsman because of a torn abdominal muscle, played a restrained unbeaten innings of 35 from 66 balls but only Paul Best supported him for long.
Best straight drove offspinner Adam Riley for the only six of Warwickshire's innings before he edged to first slip and Stevens snuffed out the innings when he pinned Chris Wright lbw.
There was little chance of Kent repeating their 10-wicket win over Warwickshire at Canterbury in June but they were given a solid start by Key and Sam Billings before Billings edged Chris Wright to second slip.
Key went lbw to Keith Barker and Stevens and Sam Northeast perished to Darren Maddy's accurate medium pace. But Mahmood, who straight drove Maddy for six, and Alex Blake guided Kent home with an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 39.

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Clydesdale Bank 40

Group A
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
LANCS12920190.050
MIDDX12630150.778
GLOUC12550120.995
NED1256011-0.910
ESSEX1246010-0.185
LEICS123609-0.732
WORCS123708-0.011
Group B
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
HANTS12730160.754
SURR12630150.466
SOM12640140.385
NOTTS12650130.101
DURH12550120.262
GLAM123609-0.971
SCOT121805-1.359
Group C
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
SUSS12710181.012
WARKS12830170.660
KENT12720170.870
DERBS1245011-0.438
YORKS1247090.006
NHNTS121607-0.568
UNI121805-1.545