Hampshire 89 for 0 (Middleton 39*, Weatherley 38*) path Kent 95 (Muyeye 28, Fuller 5-21, Abbott 3-23) by six runs
James Fuller took 5 for 21 as Hampshire dominated the primary day of their LV= Insurance County Championship match with Kent at Canterbury, skittling the hosts for simply 95 earlier than reaching 89 with out loss at stumps.
Kyle Abbott additionally starred for the guests, claiming 3 for 23 whereas Tawanda Muyeye was the hosts’ high scorer with 28, however Kent collapsed from 94 for six, shedding their final 4 wickets for a solitary run within the house of 15 balls.
Fletcha Middleton and
Joe Weatherley weren’t out at stumps, on 39 and 38 respectively and the guests path by simply six, with all 10 first-innings wickets remaining.
A pregnant skyline greeted the perimeters on the Spitfire Ground and to the shock of exactly nobody, Hampshire selected to bowl after successful the toss, cashing in virtually instantly. Ben Compton went with out scoring, edging Mohammad Abbas to Weatherley within the slips and Zak Crawley made simply 7 earlier than he was lbw to
Keith Barker, for his five hundredth first-class wicket.
Muyeye, again within the aspect after scoring a glut of runs for the second XI, appeared extra at residence, however after a usually enticing 28 he was lbw to Fuller.
Kent introduced earlier than the beginning of play that
Sam Billings was taking part in as a specialist batter, with Jordan Cox preserving wicket. The official cause was to permit him to focus on his batting after a run of sub-optimal scores, nevertheless it did little to enhance his luck. With rain already falling he was lbw to Fuller for two, to the eighth supply he confronted.
With Kent floundering on 56 for 4, Cox emerged from the pavilion however the rain then grew to become too heavy for the umpires to disregard and play did not resume till 3.58pm.
By then circumstances had improved however batting did not seem any simpler. Cox scratched out 12 earlier than Fuller had him caught behind and Joey Evison was subsequent, leaving a Fuller supply that clipped the highest of his off stump.
Jack Leaning at the very least provided some resistance, hanging round for 96 balls till Abbott had him caught by Liam Dawson at second slip for twenty-four, however when he went the tail was worn out.
Grant Stewart grew to become Fuller’s fifth sufferer when he was caught behind for 14 and Hamid Qadri was out for a five-ball duck, driving Abbott to Barker at mid-on.
A dismal innings concluded when Wes Agar was caught by Ben Brown off Abbott for nought. Kent’s joyless day was encapsulated as Weatherley nicked Agar behind when he was on 29 and Cox failed to hold on to a routine probability.