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Kent opener Zak Crawley scores second half-century in the game as his side draw with Northamptonshire

Zak Crawley scored a second half-century of their LV= Insurance County Championship match on the final day as Kent's game against Northamptonshire finished in a draw.

While the intensity and pace of the bowling didn't match what Crawley can expect to face at Lord’s next month when England play against New Zealand in the first Test of that series, Crawley’s form will still be welcome news for the new England management.

With little riding on the day as the game drifted towards a draw, Crawley settled for some time in the middle, sharing a 149-run opening stand with Ben Compton.

He struck the ball cleanly and crisply, and accumulated seven boundaries and a six on his way to 84. It followed his first innings of 62 and marks a return to form for the opener after a string of low scores.

Finally, the two sides shook hands on the draw with Kent 170-1 in their second innings.

Northamptonshire started the day needing 23 more runs to avoid the follow-on.

Matt Quinn and Darren Stevens kept things tight early on in a tense opening 20 minutes which saw Tom Taylor fall, caught at second slip, without a run being added in five overs.

Gareth Berg opted for the attacking option, taking the Steelbacks to the brink of safety by hitting George Linde for six over long-on while Lewis McManus - batting with an injured finger - posted a hugely valuable undefeated 50.

Ben Sanderson freed his arms, unfurling a string of crunching cover drives in a last-wicket stand with McManus worth 54 before Daniel Bell-Drummond ended the fun by knocking back Sanderson’s off-stump just before lunch.

After the interval, Crawley showed intent from the outset with a straight driven boundary off Sanderson.

Northamptonshire’s opening bowlers, though, kept things

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