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Kent (186 & 128) lost to Middlesex (229 & 86-1) by nine wickets at Lord’s in County Championship Division 1

Kent lost seven wickets for just 22 runs on their way to a nine-wicket defeat at Middlesex on Saturday.

The visitors were reduced from 87-2 to 109-9 at Lord’s as they were beaten inside three days in the LV= Insurance County Championship Division 1.

Veteran seamer Tim Murtagh was the chief destroyer, taking 6-42 to make it 10 wickets in the match as Kent crumbled to 128 all out.

Ben Compton and Jack Leaning had dragged Kent back into contention with a solid 87-run partnership before the wickets tumbled as Middlesex were left to chase a modest target of 86.They achieved that in 24.3 overs, with Sam Robson compiling an unbeaten 41 and Pieter Malan 24 not out to steer their side across the line by nine wickets.

Trailing by just three runs at 40-2 overnight, Kent moved into the lead when Compton nudged Ethan Bamber to the boundary, but overall the morning session proved a tough slog for the batting side, who were restricted to less than two an over despite the improved overhead conditions.

Middlesex’s four seamers all bowled with accuracy throughout, with Tom Helm - wicketless in the visitors’ first innings - unlucky to claim just a single victim this time despite beating the bat on several occasions.

Helm also induced a sharp edge from Leaning on 33, but Robson, flinging himself to his right at second slip, was unable to complete what would have been a stunning one-handed catch.

However, Robson gobbled up the next chance that came his way to remove Leaning, two short of his half-century, off Ryan Higgins’ bowling and Middlesex seized on that opening by picking up two more wickets before lunch.

The normally free-scoring Jordan Cox was restricted to six from 36 balls before Bamber had him caught at slip and Murtagh struck

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