RESULT
Tunbridge Wells, July 19 - 21, 2015, LV= County Championship Division Two
260 & 166
633/8d

Kent won by an innings and 207 runs

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Stevens four-for restricts Essex

A miserly stint of 4 for 37 by Kent allrounder Darren Stevens ensured that the hosts enjoyed an opening day in the sun against Essex in Tunbridge Wells

ECB/PA
19-Jul-2015
Kent 68 for 0 trail Essex 260 (Westley 77, ten Doeschate 54, Stevens 4-37) by 192 runs
Scorecard
A miserly stint of 4 for 37 by Kent allrounder Darren Stevens ensured that the hosts enjoyed an opening day in the sun against Essex in Tunbridge Wells. Stevens, who last week edged past the 300-wicket milestone in first-class cricket, sent down 12 maidens in his 23.5 overs spell to help dismiss the visitors soon after tea for 260 with wicketkeeper Sam Billings taking five catches behind the timbers.
In the 12 overs through to the close, Kent reached 68 without loss with Rob Key on 19 not out and Daniel Bell-Drummond unbeaten with 46 off only 34 balls as the hosts go into day two trailing by 192.
Despite heavy overnight rain play started on time with Essex batting first after winning the toss. Kent made two changes, welcoming back Rob Key and Mitch Claydon for Adam Ball and Matt Coles, while Essex named Ravi Patel, the on-loan Middlesex spinner.
Despite seemingly ideal batting conditions, Kent winkled out two batsmen in the opening hour as Jaik Mickleburgh feathered one to the keeper and Nick Browne, after an attractive 30, played inside the line of a Calum Haggett offcutter to go leg before.
Third-wicket partners Tom Westley and Ravi Bopara mounted a recovery operation either side of lunch but, after adding 110, top-scorer Westley aimed a back foot force against Hunn and sent back a sharp return catch to the bowler for 77.
Bopara became Stevens' first victim when he drove airily to snick to a diving Sam Northeast in the cordon then, just before tea, Essex dangerman Jessie Ryder was superbly caught at extra cover by Joe Denly, diving full-length to his left off the bowling of Mitch Claydon.
Essex skipper James Foster, who has a superb batting record against Kent, was first to go in the final session when he nibbled at a Stevens outswinger to give Kent counterpart Billings another victim.
Having posted a 77-ball fifty with seven fours, Ryan ten Doeschate then aimed a back-foot force against Stevens to edge to Billings, who was soon celebrating again when David Masters top-edged a heave across the line against Haggett. The same bowler then snaffled a sharp return one-handed catch by his right pocket to account for Graham Napier leaving Stevens to finish the innings by having Jamie Porter pouched by a tumbling Billings.
"It was good at the Pavilion End with my wind at my back, at my age you need all the help you can, but at the Railway End it was that little bit tougher," Stevens said. "It's on the slow side, the pitch, but if you stand the seam up, bowl in the right areas and play the patience game you've a good chance of getting wickets.
"They were two down at lunch and with Ravi and Westley looking comfortable, but we kept it tight and backed ourselves to bowl as many dot balls as we could and then await the rewards."

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