Worcestershire accomplished an innings-and-two-run demolition of Kent on the third day of their County Championship fixture at New Street.
Brett D’Oliveira’s facet adopted up a formidable win over Middlesex at Lord’s with one other robust efficiency to see off a Kent facet which was second-best in all departments and stays and not using a win after three video games.
After Worcestershire’s first innings ended at 447 within the first over of the day, Kent had been bowled out second time spherical for 249.
Seventh-wicket pair Chris Benjamin (77) and Keith Dudgeon (41) added 71 however not one of the high six handed 31, three of them swept away by Tom Taylor who completed with 5-56.
Worcestershire resumed on the third morning on 441-9 and added simply six runs earlier than Olly Hannon-Dalby was bowled by Matt Parkinson.
That left Kent needing to search out 251 to keep away from an innings defeat and successfully to bat for the most effective a part of two days. Their hopes of doing so quickly evaporated with the lack of 4 wickets in 17 overs.
Taylor took the primary three in a scorching opening spell of 7-1-27-3. Ben Dawkins, an alternative to Ben Compton who has a dislocated finger, edged to Ethan Brookes at second slip.
Sam Northeast nicked to wicketkeeper Gareth Roderick and Tawanda Muyeye was lbw taking part in throughout the road.
Zak Crawley, having been dropped on eight by Taylor at mid-on off Hannon-Dalby, collected 31 from 57 balls however then drove at a large ball from Beyers Swanepoel and inside-edged to Roderick.
Daniel Bell-Drummond (30) and Joey Evison added 36 as much as lunch however the interval merely delayed Kent’s implosion. Bell-Drummond fell lbw to the second ball of the afternoon, a Hannon-Dalby in-ducker.
Taylor shortly added his fourth wicket when Evison provided Roderick’s eighth sufferer of the match. Milnes edged Matthew Waite to second slip the place Brookes took one other high quality catch.
Benjamin and Dudgeon confirmed levels of utility and judgment that had eluded their top-order colleagues. They added 71 in 23 overs however Taylor had not completed.
He prised sufficient motion from a 51-overs outdated ball to search out Dudgeon’s edge and provide Roderick together with his ninth catch of the sport, equalling the report for a Worcestershire ‘keeper.
When Swanepoel plucked out Parkinson’s off-stump, final pair Benjamin and Mikey Cohen needed to discover 31 to make Worcestershire bat once more – and some extra to set them a difficult goal. Benjamin swung D’Oliveira over mid-wicket for six however Brookes wrapped up the innings with an lbw choice towards Cohen on the stroke of tea.
Report by ECB Reporters’ Community, supported by Rothesay.













