Match Report: Day Three Gloucestershire v Kent LV= CC

Friday 12th July 2013

Men’s First Team

Match Report: Day Three Gloucestershire v Kent LV= CC

Ben Harmison reached 101 not out on day three before Kent declared. This came after Michael Klinger and James Tredwell struck a deal during the lunch interval, contriving imaginative declarations in order to arrive at a meaningful final.

Gloucestershire captain Michael Klinger then registered his fourth LV= County Championship century of the summer to set up a potentially thrilling finish on the final day of the Second Division match against Kent at Cheltenham.

Klinger's unbeaten 102 came as Gloucestershire reached 237 for one and declared in their second innings; the South Australian has now scored more than 1,000 runs in all cricket this season.

Kent will bat on Saturday having been set a target of 411 to win in a minimum 96 overs.

Although only nine wickets had fallen in seven previous sessions, unsuspecting Festival-goers still looked mystified when Kent declared their first innings on 389 for five in the 101st over, forfeiting a fifth batting bonus point in favour of giving themselves an opportunity to win a four-day game for the first time in nine attempts this season.

Having agreed not to enforce the follow-on, Gloucestershire commenced their second innings 173 runs ahead with the intention of setting Kent a target to chase on the final day.

Left-hander Chris Dent picked up where he had left off in the first innings, playing shots all around the wicket and threatening a second successive century, albeit it against declaration bowling.

In the circumstances, the Bristolian was doubtless bitterly disappointed to offer a return catch to occasional spinner Sam Northeast after rushing to 82 from 75 balls and helping himself to 13 fours.

Having served as junior partner in an opening stand of 151, Klinger accelerated during the final hour to raise three figures from 118 balls with nine fours and a six.

Ben Harmison earlier became the fourth batsman to post a hundred on a flat College Ground pitch, the all-rounder realising the landmark from 141 balls in a near-faultless innings that included 12 fours and a six.

He shared in stands of 103 and 74 with Darren Stevens and Geraint Jones for the fifth and sixth wickets respectively and helped guide Kent clear of danger after they had slipped to 212 for four in the morning session.

Brendan Nash was bowled off his pads by slow left armer Tom Smith in the act of sweeping for nine, while Northeast was brilliantly caught down the leg side by wicketkeeper Gareth Roderick off the bowling of Craig Miles just six runs short of a century.

But veteran county campaigner Stevens slammed the door shut on Gloucestershire's hopes of enforcing the follow-on, crashing 75 runs off 71 balls in a forthright innings that yielded nine fours and two sixes.

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