Slow start for Kent in Quarantine Cup

Sunday 12th April 2020

Men’s First Team

Slow start for Kent in Quarantine Cup

Kent’s Imran Qayyum was defeated in the opening match of the Quarantine Cup by Sussex’s Tymal Mills at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Big Ant Studios’ Cricket 19.

Mills, beaten by his wife on the game during the build-up to the tournament, adopted an extraordinarily aggressive strategy during the five overs per side game, which was inexplicably played at the SCG during this ongoing pandemic.

The tactic paid off, however, as the England international hit 69 in his five overs at the crease, with Ravi Bopara starring with the bat.

Bopara made his first walk to the wicket in Sussex colours following his winter switch from Essex, and immediately showed just how valuable an acquisition he will prove to be for the Sharks.

After Sussex lost two wickets in the first over – one an inexplicable LBW after Phil Salt attempted to back-foot pull a middle-stump yorker, the other a desperate run out during which Luke Wright failed to make his ground by most of the strip – Bopara teamed up with Laurie Evans to revitalise the innings.

He sent the ball flying to all corners of the Sydney stadium, with Evans proving equally destructive down the ground.

When Evans eventually went, for a combative 13 from 5 deliveries, Bopara continued. He finished with 36 not out in 11, and would have had much more but for the curious decision by Mills to send his digital self to the wicket at No.6. Mills failed to make contact with most of the balls he then faced, as Alex Blake conceded just four runs from the final over.

Still, 69 is a tremendous effort in just 30 deliveries.

Qayyum went into the game openly admitting that he only knew one shot, and so it proved as Daniel Bell-Drummond – strangely renamed DB-CENSORED by the host broadcaster thanks to a system glitch (or perhaps, as commentator Daniel Norcross suggested, “Drummond” means something more dubious Down Under?!) – attempted and missed with back to back reverse slog sweeps from the first two balls of the innings.

DB-CENSORED/Bell-Drummond lobbed his third ball up in the air to mid-off to depart for a duck, Sam Billings (wearing glasses under his helmet) picked out the man at midwicket first ball off digital Mills himself, and when Zak Crawley was run out by two or three body lengths Kent were left 7 for 3.

Even some dreadful Sussex fielding in the deep – two dropped catches at long-off and long-on, and a ridiculously aggressive throw which beat wicketkeeper Ben Brown as he took a brief nap on the outfield – could not derail the juggernaut.

Qayyum boldly sent himself in at No.4 – the decision to play Sean Dickson as a non-batting No.10 getting ever more bizarre by the minute.

Heino Kuhn pulled his only delivery for six, but Kent found themselves bowled all out for just 22 in 19 balls.

Qayyum was frank with his assessment. He said: “I reckon the lads were a bit rusty. It was the first game of the season so it was never going to be easy. We’re just getting used to the conditions and hopefully next game we’ll bounce back.

“It seems like Sussex had a decent pre-season. He went on a rampage and he did quite well.”


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