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Kent v Yorkshire - County Championship Division Two - Day 3 – Live Score and Update

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Yorkshire 247 v Kent 350/9 (105.5 ov) - Kent lead by 103 runs with 1 wicket remaining in the 1st innings
In the County Championship Division Two, the match between Kent and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Canterbury-c775.
However, the day was again sabotaged by rain, as grey skies did not permit a full day of play, otherwise Kent might have perhaps bolstered further lead or at least Yorkshire would have had a chance to come out and bat, but rain did not allow Yorkshire to look forward to their batting stint.
Fans were also disappointed to see the wet outfield and from the way things are going, this wet weather will probably end the game in a draw as the there might not be enough time for any team to chase down the required total to win.
Nonetheless, the few hours of action gave spectators something to cherish as Kent while trying to bat fast, lost three wickets after they were already six wickets down which they lost yesterday by playing recklessly.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/JC-Tredwell-c1676, who was unbeaten on 28 to resume Kent’s first innings, with a strong total of 316 runs already on the board.
However, the men knew that they needed to bat their way to dominance and perhaps post such a total on the board to give Yorkshire a run for their money.
The two started things impressively but lost their way with 333 runs, when the partnership finally came to an end as Tredwell lost his wicket after scoring an innings of 37 runs.
This was perhaps the most crucial time, as the side lost two more wickets in a span of one run, which actually wrecked havoc on the batting side and ruined their plans to impose unbeatable superiority on their opposition.
Meanwhile, the day ended with Nash standing handsomely on 132 runs and last man, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Charlie-Shreck-c1232, on a knock of seven runs.  
 

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