The 1,500 spectators who watched 20 wickets fall on the opening day of this top versus second clash at Tunbridge Wells watched in bemusement on day two as a seemingly underprepared pitch transformed into something of a road once Kent got to bat again. With the sun shining and a brisk wind to dry out the surface, Kent’s third-wicket pairing of Joe Denly and Sean Dickson combined to add 208 in 56.4 overs – a Kent record for these matches, beating the county’s previous best of 186 set by Bill Ashdown and Leslie Ames at Edgbaston in 1934.
Warwickshire skipper Jeetan Patel fina...
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