Daniel Bell Dermand surrendered to a century of 48 balls when Kent Spot Fire ended the 100 % start of the Somerset with its T20 blast campaign.
Meanwhile, the reigning champion Gloucestershire suffered a fifth consecutive defeat as Glamorgan defeated him by 40 runs in Bristol.
Matthew Potts impressed Durham to win the crushing six wickets against Yorkshire, with the best data of the blast of England’s 5-17 blast at Clifton Park in York.
And three times the winner, Leicestershire, finished losing two games with a comfortable win on the versionshire.
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In this year’s T20 Blast, Bell Dermond had lost a century before taking the batsman to the batsman to help reduce the leaders of the southern group. Somerset.
The 31 -year -old broke 12 boundaries and four sixes and shared 158 with the opening stand with Tonda Moi (70) to give the spotlight an ideal platform after asking to sit.
Moi’s attempt was his second highest score in this format, but when he was the third man at the age of 200, Kent added another 28 runs in the remaining four overs.
The domestic team chased the target of 230 victory to defeat the middle sex last Thursday and launched an initial attack from Tom Benton (68) and Will Smith (24), in which he had put 91 out of the first seven overs, threatening to make it even more easier.
Nathan Gilchrist dropped Banton when he made only two, and the mistake could seem like he just hit the Kent man’s batsman LBW and hit five fours and six sixes to prepare his fielding for mismanagement of his fielding.
Tom Kohler Cadmore (38), Sean Dickson (31*) and Ben Green (25) kept the hopes of Somerset alive, but with the need for 19 runs by Tom Rogers, Kent won an important win to push the fifth.
Of the gluster shire After the fifth defeat of the fifth game to win the title in 2024, an age should take place as they lost six wickets for 25 runs. Glamorgan
The Asa tribe continued to increase its growing credibility as the jersey batsman targeted five fours and five sixes in an unbeaten 63 unbeaten 63 for the top score in Bristol in 189-6.
It seemed that the domestic team’s 190 target was at 103-3, but spinners Mason Crane (4-20) and Emad Wasim (3-23) squeezed and despite the 52 of Cameron Bankeroft, they declined to 149-9 and there is still the only team in the competition which has registered a point.
“There is a lot of trouble and disappointment because our performance efforts are not due to lack of lack of efforts or lack of preparation,” said Gloucestershire captain Jack Taylor.
“We’re not out of competition, but we have made it very difficult for ourselves to defend the trophy.”