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MICHAEL BEVAN: Once again the new man misjudged a straight delivery. Picture courtesy LEICESTER MERCURY
MICHAEL BEVAN: Once again the new man misjudged a straight delivery. Picture courtesy LEICESTER MERCURY

FIFTIES by Ed Smith and Alex Loudon helped Kent into a strong position over Canterbury Week rivals Sussex, despite the post-lunch demise of Michael Bevan.

After 41 overs of their second innings, the hosts reached 146 for two with Bevan the latest victim.

For the second time in three innings Bevan shouldered arms to a straight one, this time losing his off stump to Mohammad Akram to complete a disappointing home debut with scores of nought and eight.

Loudon had added 99 in tandem with Ed Smith (40) before going just two balls after reaching his 50.

Attempting to run down the wicket to wrist-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed, he failed to get to the pitch and clipped back an overhead return catch to the bowler.

Smith later followed him to the landmark with an on-driven boundary off Akram to reach his half-century from 103 balls and with five fours.

Earlier, Kent skipper David Fulton opted against enforcing the follow-on, but was soon nursing a painful blow for his troubles.

Batting again with a first innings lead of 195, Fulton opened the innings but lasted only four balls before retiring hurt on two.

The right-hander ducked into a bouncer from Mohammad Akram and the force of the blow left him nursing a cut head just above his forehead.

With blood dripping from the wound and down over his whites, Fulton received treatment on the field from Kent physiotherapist Martyn Sigley but then walked from the field for ice treatment.

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