On a sultry morning at Canterbury on Thursday, Kent made serene process with the bat leaving umpires Mallender and Cook with little to do but gaze at alternative attractions on offer at the St Lawrence Ground
On a sultry morning at Canterbury on Thursday, Kent made serene process with the bat leaving umpires Mallender and Cook with little to do but gaze at alternative attractions on offer at the St Lawrence Ground
The object of Mallender's and Cook's gaze was former England international fast bowler Darren Gough
Kent's Nash looks towards Whiteley having mis-timed this shot off a delivery from Wainwright...but he will actually be caught by 'keeper Tom Poynton
Sam Northeast's 6-hour stay comes to an end as he slashes this Whiteley delivery to Khawaja on the boundary to end his innings on 165
Geraint Jones is not even in the picture as Wainwright's direct hit runs the Kent batsman out, while 'keeper Tom Poynton takes to the air
Requiring either 404 runs to win, or bat over 100 overs to save the game, Paul Borrington was quickly surrounded by Kent fielders in a tense final session
The scoreboard clearly depicts the extent of the challenge facing Derbyshire on the final day - Khawaja and Borrington will need to bat well into Friday if Derbyshire are to win, or more likely, save the game at Canterbury
On a sultry morning at Canterbury on Thursday, Kent made serene process with the bat leaving umpires Mallender and Cook with little to do but gaze at alternative attractions on offer at the St Lawrence Ground
The object of Mallender's and Cook's gaze was former England international fast bowler Darren Gough
Kent's Nash looks towards Whiteley having mis-timed this shot off a delivery from Wainwright...but he will actually be caught by 'keeper Tom Poynton
Sam Northeast's 6-hour stay comes to an end as he slashes this Whiteley delivery to Khawaja on the boundary to end his innings on 165
Geraint Jones is not even in the picture as Wainwright's direct hit runs the Kent batsman out, while 'keeper Tom Poynton takes to the air
Requiring either 404 runs to win, or bat over 100 overs to save the game, Paul Borrington was quickly surrounded by Kent fielders in a tense final session
The scoreboard clearly depicts the extent of the challenge facing Derbyshire on the final day - Khawaja and Borrington will need to bat well into Friday if Derbyshire are to win, or more likely, save the game at Canterbury
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