Essex v Kent: Visitors maintain advantage despite Nick Browne half-century
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Bob Willis Trophy, Cloudfm County Ground (day two): |
Kent 387: Kuhn 140, Robinson 78; Porter 4-107 |
Essex 179-5: Browne 61, Chopra 41; Stevens 2-36 |
Kent (5 pts) lead Essex (3 pts) by 208 runs |
Essex opener Nick Browne's half-century could not prevent Kent from maintaining their advantage in their Bob Willis Trophy contest.
Browne laboured against a consistent Kent bowling attack as he attempted to provide a backbone to the Essex innings.
He needed 139 balls to reach his half-century before being dismissed for 61 - with Varun Chopra the only other man to pass 30 so far in Essex's first innings of 179-5.
The visitors ended the day with a lead of 208, having posted a first-innings score of 387, with Marcus O'Riordan claiming his first two first-class wickets and Darren Stevens his 518th and 519th.
Kent had begun the day on 344-6, Heino Kuhn leading the way with an imperious 140, but instead of kicking on in the morning he was lbw to Jamie Porter to the second ball of the day - Essex having taken the new ball overnight.
It was Porter's fourth wicket as he ended with figures of 4-107.
O'Riordan would preface his later bowling efforts with a gutsy unbeaten 42 which, along with Matt Milnes' 19, gave the away side some tail-end runs.
Match report supplied by PA Media.