Walker and Saggers star for Kent
Matthew Walker and Martin Saggers were the notable performers as Kent took the initiative on the first day of their CricInfo Championship match with Glamorgan at Swansea
Richard Thomas of the South Wales Evening Post
25-May-2001
Matthew Walker and Martin Saggers were the notable performers as Kent
took the initiative on the first day of their CricInfo Championship match with Glamorgan at Swansea.
Walker's second century of the season was the backbone of Kent's 252 all
out and then Saggers returned figures of 7-2-15-4 to have Glamorgan
struggling at 34-4 before the close, dismissing the top order of Steve
James, Mike Powell, Jimmy Maher and Matthew Maynard.
Walker had come to the wicket with Kent in real trouble at 13-3 after
Glamorgan's new ball attack had run riot sending Robert Key, Ed Smith
and Darryl Cullinan back to pavilion in quick succession.
And Walker and David Fulton then shared a 149-run partnership for the
fourth wicket either side of lunch, backing up Matthew Fleming's decision
to bat first.
The stubborn partnership was broken by Alex Wharf who trapped David
Fulton lbw and followed that up by bowling Paul Nixon with a yorker.
That and Dean Cosker's dismissal of Mark Ealham put Glamorgan back in
the hunt but they couldn't stop Walker going to three figures.
Glamorgan were hampered by the loss of off-spinner Robert Croft
who injured his right shoulder in the field. But that did not worry
Cosker who took three of the last four wickets to fall for the addition
of just four runs.
Min Patel, Saggers and Ben Trott all went cheaply as Cosker finished
with figures of 4-48. It left Walker stranded on 112, an innings that
included 13 fours off 242 balls.
In reply Glamorgan finished the day on 42-4, still needing a further 61
to avoid the follow-on.