Thursday, April 28, 2011

Glos well set for victory

Day 3, Close: Kent 208 & 52/2 need another 239 to beat Gloucestershire 292 & 206 (PTS: Kent 4, Glos 5)

Rain may have curtailed play on day three at Canterbury but Gloucestershire's prospects of victory are looking bright. With Joe Denly unable to bat with a fractured thumb, the visitors need another seven wickets for a second championship win.

The second breakthrough just before the rain break - Sam Northeast caught behind off Saxelby - tips the scoreboard in the Glosters' favour. With plenty of runs to play with and showers around the area tomorrow, Gloucestershire should win.

I said 200 at least was needed from the second innings and it was just provided. It was a nervy affair as Gloucestershire slipped to 91-5: an in-and-out trick from Alex Gidman again - his second score of the match in the 20s - after the top order collectively got starts and failed.

But they edged 200 to set Kent a tough target and one that Gloucestershire should be able to defend tomorrow.

Much depends on how the baseball players go - Martin van Jaarsveld and Darren Stevens both have unusual pickups with the bat raised high before the bowler enters their delivery stride. Very curious. Maybe it's a Kent-thing because young Adam Ball also employs the same pickup.

3 comments:

  1. Good report, as usual.
    Could you comment on Batty's batting?
    He appeared to scratch around against Cardiff students. How is he shaping at the wicket in this match?

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  2. Great work guys, enjoy reading your reports. Good start from Marshall-could certainly do with a big year from him. I wonder how long it will take this year for one of our players to get a century-my moneys on Hamish!

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  3. Batty looks more comfortable down the order, as I suppose anyone would. But he's nice to have in that number six slot. He'll get a few this year.
    Still looking for a big player at the top of the order to build around - i'm hoping Kane Williamson will be our man. First time we've signed a genuine batsman for a long time so hopefully we get our moneys-worth.

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