Hampshire's Kenway and Kendall make Derby pay
Derbyshire's decision to put Hampshire into bat backfired as Derek Kenway and Will Kendall hit half-centuries before lunch on the first day
Nigel Gardner
25-May-2001
Derbyshire's decision to put Hampshire into bat
backfired as Derek Kenway and Will Kendall hit half-centuries.
Despite including two spinners, the home side chose to
bowl first and although Graeme Welch made an early
breakthrough, the rest of the morning was dominated by
the batsmen.
Perhaps early cloud cover influenced Tim Munton, but
there was little sign of any swing as Kenway and
Kendall shared an unbroken century stand.
Giles White was the only Hampshire casualty when he
tried to leave a ball from Welch but deflected it into
his stumps in the third over.
That was Derbyshire's last success of the session as
they paid the price for bowling too wide, allowing the
batsmen to drive and cut.
Kenway was first to his 50 which came from 89 balls
although he survived a dropped catch on 51 when Karl
Krikkken failed to hang onto an edge off seamer Tom
Lungley diving low to his right.
Kendall reached his half-century in the last over of
the morning and at lunch, Hampshire were 116-1 from 32
overs.