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Kent (284 & 290-4) draw opening County Championship Division 1 match with Somerset (403) in Canterbury after second-innings centuries by new club captain Daniel Bell-Drummond and Joe Denly

Centuries from batsman Daniel Bell-Drummond and Joe Denly ensured Kent earned a season-opening County Championship Division 1 draw against Somerset at Canterbury on Monday.

Having to overcome a first-innings deficit, the home side were briefly in trouble on the final day at 68-3.

But far too many overs had been lost on days one and two for either side to force a result, as Kent reached 290-4 in their second innings.

New Kent captain Bell-Drummond was unbeaten on 107 at the close while Denly was dismissed for 110.

Somerset all-rounder Kasey Aldridge had set out his intentions early as he drove the first ball of the day off Nathan Gilchrist (3-64) through the covers for four.

But not long after, Gilchrist got his revenge. Aldridge tried to hook through the leg-side, only to be superbly caught by Kent vice-captain Jack Leaning for 57.

The visitors then lost their penultimate wicket when Ned Leonard was run-out for one by Bell-Drummond at mid-off off Gilchrist’s bowling to leave Somerset 390-9.

Jake Ball blasted his first ball for a maximum but he was bowled for seven by Gilchrist to leave Somerset 403 - which was a first-innings lead of 119 runs.

Faced with more than an hour before lunch, Kent lost both openers in quick succession. Ben Compton was caught behind by James Rew for three off Ball (1-39) and Tawanda Muyeye was caught by Tom Banton for seven from Josh Davey’s bowling (1-12) in four balls to leave them reeling at 10-2.

Leaning and Bell-Drummond dug in well, though.

A 50-run partnership, which included some strong away lbw shouts, chipping away at Somerset’s advantage. They had reached 68-2 by lunch.

The visitors turned to Lewis Goldsworthy’s spin (2-73) at the start of the afternoon session and he bowled Leaning

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