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RESULT
South Group, Canterbury, July 02, 2010, Friends Provident t20
(16.3/20 ov, T:140) 94

Hampshire won by 45 runs

Player Of The Match
3/20
simon-jones
Report

Danny Briggs skittles Kent

An extraordinary return of 3 for 5 by Isle of Wight-born spinner Danny Briggs eased Hampshire to an emphatic 45-run Friends Provident t20 win over Kent in Canterbury

02-Jul-2010
Hampshire 139 beat Kent 94 by 45 runs
Scorecard
An extraordinary return of 3 for 5 by Isle of Wight-born spinner Danny Briggs eased Hampshire to an emphatic 45-run Friends Provident t20 win over Kent in Canterbury. The 19-year-old slow-left arm spinner ran through the Kent middle order in the space of four overs to secure Hampshire's sixth win in 11 in the South Group, while inflicting an eighth defeat on the Spitfires, who now look unlikely to qualify for the knockout stages.
Batting first in what transpired to be a low-scoring clash on a spin-friendly pitch, Hampshire limped along at seven an over - a sedate pace for t20 - especially against an injury-ravaged Kent attack.Sean Ervine comfortably top-scored for the visitors, clattering 44 from 26 with six fours before he top-edged a catch to the keeper off Malinga Bandara.
Otherwise none of the Royals top order moved to 20 as Sri Lankan legspinner Bandara took 3 for 14 and occasional offspinner Martin van Jaarsveld 3 for 25, a haul that included the experienced scalps of Nic Pothas (13) and Dominic Cork for a first-ball duck.
Kent lost Joe Denly early in the reply when a crisp pull-shot against Chris Wood, which the right-hander believed might sail for six, simply picked out Jimmy Adams at deep square leg.
Spitfires skipper Rob Key (22) and van Jaarsveld coaxed the home score through to 28 before Key, in looking to pull a short one from Wood through the leg side, bottom edged the ball onto his foot only to see it trickle back onto the stumps and remove one bail.
Without the experienced duo of Darren Stevens and James Tredwell, both absent on England Lions duty, Kent's rookie middle order struggled to hit boundaries as Hampshire skipper Cork took pace off the ball through Briggs.
The teenage slow left-armer, who said afterwards he "didn't bowl one bad ball", had left-hander Alex Blake caught at backward square-leg off a miscued paddle and Matt Coles (one) snaffled at deep cover.
Kent's last hope rested on the shoulders of former Pakistan allrounder Azhar Mahmood, who reached 16 from 17 balls, but when he slogged across the line to be bowled, Kent's hopes of progressing beyond the knockout stages went with him.
Talking after securing the win with 21-balls to spare, Briggs said: "It came out well. I just kept to my plans and have got more confident as the tournament has gone on."

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Friends Provident t20

North Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
WARKS16114230.403
NOTTS16104220.640
LANCS1696190.479
NHNTS167617-0.160
DERBS166814-0.151
YORKS166913-0.121
LEICS166913-0.234
DURH164812-0.296
WORCS1651011-0.653
South Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
SOM16115220.418
ESSEX16106200.395
SUSS1697180.606
HANTS1688160.385
SUR1688160.183
MIDDX1688160.018
KENT167914-0.163
GLAM1661012-0.979
GLOUC1651110-0.943