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Kent reach 111-3 on day one of County Championship Division 1 game against Surrey at Canterbury

Kent had the better of a rain-affected opening day in the Vitality County Championship with Surrey at Canterbury.

That’s the verdict of Jack Leaning after he put on 100 for the third wicket alongside skipper Daniel Bell-Drummond as Kent reached 111-3 in 39 overs.

Leaning said: “I think it was probably just our day to be honest. Certainly if we’d not lost Deebs (Daniel Bell-Drummond) towards the end we’d have been on top.

“With the pitch being under the covers, the rain and them winning the toss, to be 111-3 I think we’d have probably taken that.

“It was hard work. They’re a brilliant side and they’ve obviously got the Dukes back in their hands so there’s a bit more movement out there off the pitch and in the air, but me and Deebs have had some nice partnerships in the past so it was nice to have a century partnership.

“He’s class, isn’t he? He’s shown it already this year, he’s taken to the captaincy and has a mentality where he leads from the front. He’s a great captain and the way he’s started the season has been brilliant for us.

“I’ve not had quite the start I wanted in the first couple of games so it was just nice to spend a bit of time in the middle and find that game rhythm again. I started to find that towards the end, and find my balance. Hopefully it’ll be there in the morning and we can get a nice big score.”

The in-form Bell-Drummond hit an elegant 70 and Leaning was 30 not out at stumps, after rain wiped out all but 11 balls of the first two sessions at the Spitfire Ground.

Dan Worrall took 2-33 to reduce Kent to 8-2 in the sixth over, but Surrey went 30 overs without a wicket before Tom Lawes broke the partnership when he had Bell-Drummond lbw shortly before the close.

The Kent and England legend Derek

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