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County Championship: Kent bat out rain-shortened day to draw at Essex

Essex players help bring on coversImage source, Rex Features
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Essex's players helped bring on the covers with time running out

Vitality County Championship Division One, Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford (day four)

Essex 530-7 dec & 257-4 dec: Cox 116*

Kent 413 & 164-7: Jaydn Denly 41*; Porter 4-20

Essex (15 pts) drew with Kent (12 pts)

A combination of Kent's 18-year-old debutant Jaydn Denly and bad weather scuppered Essex's hopes of recording back-to-back County Championship wins.

The all-rounder joined forces with uncle Joe in a sixth-wicket stand that took 16 overs and contributed 51 runs after Kent had been on the ropes at 65-5.

Jaydn Denly stood firm for 128 balls on a rain-interrupted final day at Chelmsford, finishing on 41 not out in Kent's 164-7, Jamie Porter taking 4-20.

Essex had declared for the second time in the match on their overnight 257-4, with Jordan Cox unbeaten on 116 after his fireworks of the previous evening.

That set Kent 375 to win, initially from 76 overs, then 64 after the morning session was abandoned following another downpour.

Kent's batters donned black armbands to mark the death of their former England spinner Derek Underwood at the age of 78.

Essex's quest got off to a flying start in Porter's second over when Tawanda Muyeye edged an inswinger to the wicketkeeper and the seamer then had Ben Compton lbw for six.

Simon Harmer dropped Jack Leaning first ball but made amends when Daniel Bell-Drummond went to sweep and was lbw for 18.

Leaning soon lost his off-stump to Shane Snater before Harry Finch was lbw to Matt Critchley, his sixth wicket in the match.

That saw Joe Denly, who twice advanced down the wicket and hit Harmer over long leg for six, joined in the middle by his nephew.

The younger Denly rode his luck early on against Harmer and Critchley before rocking on to the back foot to ease the latter through the covers for his first four.

When their partnership reached 50, from 88 balls, there was an equal split in contributions, but almost immediately Porter had Joe Denly whipping the ball off his legs and into the hands of Feroze Khushi at bat-pad.

Wes Agar drove Porter to Snater to become the seventh wicket to fall.

Report supplied by ECB Reporters' Network.

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