Aron Nijjar, Yuzvendra Chahal share six to offer Kent higher hand

Sep 12, 2023 at 2:23 AM
Aron Nijjar, Yuzvendra Chahal share six to offer Kent higher hand

Nottinghamshire 219 for 8 (Mullaney 86, Clarke 62, Nijjar 3-41, chahal 3-52) path Kent 446 (Leaning 64, James 2-30) by 227 runs

Kent spinners Aron Nijjar and Yuzvendra Chahal ripped by way of the Nottinghamshire center order to cut back the guests to 219 for 8 of their LV= Insurance County Championship match at Canterbury, a deficit of 227.

Steven Mullaney and Joe Clarke, who made 86 and 62 respectively, appeared to have blunted the Kent assault with a century stand for the third wicket, however Nijjar took career-best figures of three for 41 and India’s Chahal claimed 3 for 52.

Nottinghamshire had began the day properly, taking 6 for 59 to bowl Kent out for 446 earlier than lunch. Lyndon James was one in all 4 Notts bowlers to assert two wickets and he completed with the very best figures of two for 30. Kent captain Jack Leaning made 64.

In a recreation that might be pivotal for his or her possibilities of staying in Division One, Kent resumed on 387 for 4 however Harry Finch fell for 47 within the third over of the morning, glancing Dane Paterson behind. Paterson struck once more when Leaning clipped him to Mullaney at mid-off and James eliminated Joey Evison for 16, caught behind attempting to hook.

Nijjar was on 11 when he edged James and though Tom Moores could not cling on to a one-handed seize, after a scrambled single Nathan Gilchrist hit the following ball nearly vertically and was caught by Brett Hutton.

Nijjar, on mortgage from Essex, went initially of the following over, the one hundred and fifteenth, when he tried to hook Hutton and was caught on the boundary by sub-fielder Sam King and the innings was wrapped up two balls later when Chahal edged Hutton behind.

Kent had misplaced their final 4 wickets for 4 runs within the house of 17 balls, however Nottinghamshire have been quickly rocked by the loss off Ben Slater for a third-ball duck, when he edged Michael Hogan to Leaning at second slip. It was 17 for 1 at lunch, after which Hogan had Haseeb Hameed caught behind for 9, however from 29 for two Notts recovered with Mullaney and Clarke placing collectively a partnership price 131.

Chahal generated some flip throughout his first spell, however except for a troublesome caught-and-bowled probability off Mullaney the batters initially picked him with relative ease.

Mullaney hit Evison for 4 to go 50, whereas Clarke did likewise with a single from Gilchrist, however Nijjar lastly broke by way of when he had Clarke caught by Leaning at mid-on with the ultimate ball of the session to go away the guests on 160 for 3 at tea.

That wicket sparked a dramatic shift within the momentum, with Notts dropping 4 for 14 and going practically ten overs and not using a boundary. Mullaney tried to smash Nijjar out of the bottom and was caught by Daniel Bell-Drummond at backward level, Nijjar then bowled Moores for an eight-ball duck with a ball that spun sharply and Chahal claimed his first Kent wicket with a pointy legbreak that bowled James off stump.

Matt Montgomery hit a full supply from Chahal straight to Leaning at mid-off and Calvin Harrison tried to swipe Chahal, solely to turn into a sprinting Leaning’s fourth catch of the innings.

Paterson and Hutton survived a dicey seven over spell to achieve stumps, however the hosts shall be by far the happier on the finish of day two.