MATCH REPORT: Stanley five-fer helps Lancashire fight back in Canterbury
Lancashire bowled Kent out for 293 on day one of their Rothesay County Championship match at Canterbury, before reaching 19-0 at stumps, to trail by 274.
Ben Compton hit 77 and Ben Dawkins 60 but Kent lurched from 217 for two to 274 for five, before the next four wickets fell for four runs. Mitch Stanley took five for 80 and Tom Hartley three for 68.
Luke Wells and Keaton Jennings then survived eight overs to reach stumps on three and ten respectively.
Stanley struck in the sixth over to get Jaydn Denly caught behind for eight, but it was an otherwise joyless morning for Lancashire, with Kent reaching 122 for one at lunch.
Dawkins crunched Stanley through point to bring up his maiden first-class fifty and Compton then eased to the same milestone with two off the same bowler.
When Stanley then appealed for caught behind against Dawkins, for a delivery that seemed to flick his shirt, it was turned down, to a chorus of catcalls from the Nackington Road Grumblers, although Dawkins soon perished when he flicked Stanley to Michael Jones at midwicket, ending a stand of 136.
Tawanda Muyeye, out for a golden duck in the Vitality Blast quarter-final between these two sides on Saturday, cracked Tom Hartley back over his head for six and even Compton charged down the wicket on a couple of occasions but their partnership was interrupted when they collided with such force while attempting a second run that Muyeye’s helmet flew off. Compton stayed down in the middle, while Muyeye staggered to his feet before collapsing after making his ground. The ball was ruled dead in accordance with the ECB’s concussion guidelines and both batters needed treatment. After an 11-minute delay both were able to continue.
Muyeye then hit Stanley for six over point, only to play on to Hartley in the next over, bowled for 48.
From here on, everything went south for the hosts. Stanley had Compton caught behind and Hartley bowled Ekansh Singh for four, leaving Kent on 248 for five at tea.
Harry Finch and Joey Evison seemed to have stabilised things until three wickets fell in seven deliveries.
Finch was unlucky to be given caught behind to Wells and Rizvi lasted just two balls before he chopped on to the same bowler. Hartley then had Evison caught at first slip for 22.
Stanley finished Kent off, bowling Matt Quinn for one with the new ball and getting Matt Parkinson caught behind for 12.
The closest Kent came to a wicket was when Corey Flintoff, on as sub for Muyeye, missed a difficult chance to get catch Wells off Evison in the final over.