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17:14 GMT, Thursday, 31 July 2008 18:14 UK

Kent fight back against Hampshire

County Championship D1, Canterbury (day two, stumps):
Kent 241-3 v Hampshire 367
Match scorecard

Yasir Arafat took 6-86 and Joe Denly made 89 as Kent fought back strongly on day two of their County Championship match against Hampshire at Canterbury.

Arafat and Azhar Mahmood (2-79) helped dismissed the visitors for 367 in just over an hour, having resumed on 312-5.

Robert Key (67) and Denly put on a 110-run opening stand before Key was caught behind off Chris Tremlett.

Kent had reached 241-3, trailing by 126 runs, when rain ended play prematurely with eight overs remaining.



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