England Lions batsman Daniel Bell-Drummond spanked an unbeaten 90 from 55 balls to steer Kent Spitfires to a comfortable seven-wicket NatWest T20 Blast win over Essex Eagles in Beckenham
Kent 169 for 3 (Bell-Drummond 90*) beat Essex 166 for 8 (Chopra 47, Bopara 45, Neesham 3-37) by seven wickets Scorecard
England Lions batsman Daniel Bell-Drummond spanked an unbeaten 90 from 55 balls to steer Kent Spitfires to a comfortable seven-wicket NatWest
T20 Blast win over Essex Eagles in Beckenham.
Bell-Drummond put his poor championship form behind him by hitting eight fours and four sixes as Kent eased home with nine balls to spare
for their first south group win of the campaign. Essex, who lost narrowly in a tight run-chase at home to Surrey on Friday night, were
again seriously outgunned and are left looking for their first victory in two starts.
Essex coach Chris Silverwood conceded that his side under performed with both bat and ball. "This game has moved on, batsmen are braver
and hit the ball harder and further, and there are fewer hiding places for the bowlers," said Silverwood. "That said, I felt we were well
short in terms of setting a target today."
Responding to the Eagles' total of 166 for 8, Spitfires made a flying start as Joe Denly, who hit a championship 180 on this ground
against Northamptonshire earlier in the week, clubbed 23 off the second over from Mohammad Amir. Fresh from his Champions Trophy win
with Pakistan, Amir went for three sixes and a four as Kent's openers posted 50 in five overs.
After adding 32 from 16 balls, Denly heaved across the line to be bowled by off-spinner Simon Harmer bringing together Sam Northeast and
Bell-Drummond for a sparkling partnership worth 70 from 49 balls.
The pair drove with gusto and ran excellently to draw a string of Essex fielding errors as the hosts cantered to 94 at the mid-point of
their reply.
Bell-Drummond raised the first 50 of the match from 32 balls and with six fours and a six as, in his desperation to take a wicket Ryan ten
Doeschate, the Essex skipper, made five bowling changes in as many overs.
Eagles' ploy finally succeeded when Northeast's miscued reverse sweep against Harmer sailed to backward point to end his stay for 33.
Sam Billings perished for six when edging a sweep leg-side to James Foster from Asha Zaidi's first delivery of the game, but Bell-Drummond
could not be shifted.
The 23-year-old lofted Jamie Porter for a brace of sixes to ensure Spitfires remained well ahead of the asking rate and, for good
measure, hit a fourth six from a short-arm punt over long on against Amir to win the game at a canter.
Essex had high hopes that Tamim Iqbal could energise their top order and he did just that when he drove Adam Milne straight back over his head for six. The Kiwi paceman extracted immediate revenge however, bowling Tamim, on 7, with a slower
ball as the diminutive left-hander advanced to drive.
Eagles mustered 43 for from their powerplay forcing Chopra to up the pace with a risky, leg-side flick for six off Darren Stevens that just cleared the ropes at square leg. The visitors continued to struggle for their timing on this Worsley Bridge Road pitch and lost Tom Westley to a yorker from Jimmy Neesham, Milne's Black Caps team-mate who was also making his home debut.
Chopra was just three shy of his 50 when he chipped leg-side against off-spinner James Tredwell to pick out Denly at deep mid-wicket as
Tredwell finished his four overs with fine figures of 1 for 18.
Ten Doeschate posted his side's 100 with a pulled four against Milne as he and fourth-wicket partner Ravi Bopara - the duo boast almost 350
T20 appearances between them - added 73 in 6.1 overs before falling in successive overs.
Ten Doeschate, with 38 to his name off 18 balls, holed out to deep midwicket, then, after scoring 45 from 33 balls, Bopara chipped to
long-on to be caught low by Alex Blake and give Milne figures of 2 for 24.
Three wickets fell in a dramatic final over from Neesham, who sent three packing in successive deliveries. Foster (9) was caught on the
ropes at deep cover, Ashar Zaidi was superbly caught and bowled as Neesham ran toward cover then Neesham athletically turned and threw in
his follow-through to run out Paul Walter with a direct hit to the non-striker's end.
Neesham finished with 3 for 37 leaving Kent to face an asking rate of 8.35 to win their opening Blast south group game for the fourth successive
season.
The hosts had been forced into a late change ahead of the game when Mitch Claydon pulled out after picking up a niggle in his side in the warm-ups, giving all-rounder Adam Ball the chance for his 38th T20 appearance.