County Championship: Nottinghamshire build a good platform against Kent

Nottinghamshire striker Ben Slater
LV= County Championship Division One, Trent Bridge (day one)Nottinghamshire 275 - 5: Slater 100, Moores 72*Kent: Still to beat paragraph-3.0">The southpaw, who has had a lean year by the standards he has set in recent seasons, made exactly 100, with wicketkeeper Tom Moores finishing unbeaten on 72 as Nottinghamshire closed 275-5.

Kent's bowling lacked consistency. Matt Quinn and Arshdeep Singh held just over two runs, but Jas Singh's two wickets cost 11 fours and six from 12 overs. of their seam attack on a pitch that looked green enough to have tempted Nottinghamshire to go bowling first had they won the toss. sive passage of play.

Joey Evison, a versatile talent who left Trent Bridge last year due to a lack of opportunities, inflicted the only injury to Nottinghamshire's top order when Haseeb Hameed, who was starting to find his timing after a slow start, played all the way around a delivery that hit the knee of his front cushion.

The exception among the Kent tailors was Arshdeep Singh, the India white ball international who is playing the last of his five Premier Class games in England this summer.

Unlucky at times of the flag end as Nottinghamshire went 116-1 at lunch, he was rewarded for switching sides soon after as New Zealander Will Young, another at the end of a short-term contract...

County Championship: Nottinghamshire build a good platform against Kent
Nottinghamshire striker Ben Slater
LV= County Championship Division One, Trent Bridge (day one)Nottinghamshire 275 - 5: Slater 100, Moores 72*Kent: Still to beat paragraph-3.0">The southpaw, who has had a lean year by the standards he has set in recent seasons, made exactly 100, with wicketkeeper Tom Moores finishing unbeaten on 72 as Nottinghamshire closed 275-5.

Kent's bowling lacked consistency. Matt Quinn and Arshdeep Singh held just over two runs, but Jas Singh's two wickets cost 11 fours and six from 12 overs. of their seam attack on a pitch that looked green enough to have tempted Nottinghamshire to go bowling first had they won the toss. sive passage of play.

Joey Evison, a versatile talent who left Trent Bridge last year due to a lack of opportunities, inflicted the only injury to Nottinghamshire's top order when Haseeb Hameed, who was starting to find his timing after a slow start, played all the way around a delivery that hit the knee of his front cushion.

The exception among the Kent tailors was Arshdeep Singh, the India white ball international who is playing the last of his five Premier Class games in England this summer.

Unlucky at times of the flag end as Nottinghamshire went 116-1 at lunch, he was rewarded for switching sides soon after as New Zealander Will Young, another at the end of a short-term contract...

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