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Kent go in search of runs but their bowling performance left them with an uphill struggle Picture: Barry Goodwin
by Graham Jones
Director of cricket Paul Farbace offered no excuses after seeing the Kent Spitfires crash to a 93-run defeat to Yorkshire Carnegie in the Clydesdale Bank 40 at the St Lawrence Ground on Sunday.
Kent left themselves with a big task after allowing Yorkshire to amass an above par total of 254 in which captain Andrew Gale hit 112.
Farbace said: “He (Gale) played really well, but we gave him so many balls to hit.
“They showed that it was a wicket that if you bowl straight with a good length then it was hard to hit. We didn’t learn and bowled poorly throughout their innings.”
He added: "We could say they had four international bowlers in their side and we have got a youngish team, but we didn’t do our basics well enough and we have no excuses whatsoever.”
He added: “I thought our fielding was fantastic, but bowling-wise we were poor.”
Kent ended up being all out for 161 with Darren Stevens top-scoring with 39.