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BEN TROTT: Eventually got in on the act with the wicket of Tim Frost. Picture: ADY KERRY
BEN TROTT: Eventually got in on the act with the wicket of Tim Frost. Picture: ADY KERRY

KENT enjoyed a good fight-back by taking six wickets in the morning session on day two of their Frizzell Division 1 clash with Warwickshire in Birmingham.

Resuming on their first day total of 338 for four, Warwickshire slid to 457 all out after losing their last six wickets for 118 inside 24 overs.

Ian Butler, with Kent-best figures of four for 114 started the resurrection as the Birmingham pitch started to show signs of ware and indifferent bounce only four sessions into the game.

All-rounder Dougie Brown was first to go without adding to his overnight score of 49, edging an attempted drive to David Fulton, who claimed the first of three slip catches at the second attempt to end a fifth-wicket stand of 105 in 35 overs.

Butler took the new ball at the start of his next over from the Pavilion End, and struck again in the 98th over by removing Michael Powell just four short of a third successive century against Kent.

Pushing at a lifting delivery Powell again picked out Fulton to end his 203-ball stay.

In the very next over, former Zimbabwe skipper Heath Streak (2) went back instead of forward to one from Rob Joseph that kept slightly low to rip out middle stump and make it 397 for seven.

Ben Trott finally got in on the act by having Tim Frost (25) caught at third man by Joseph after his upper-cut over the slips, then Matt Dennington claimed his first wicket by having Neil Carter (0) snaffled at slip.

Aussie Brad Hogg duly reached a 49-ball half-century with seven fours and reached 63 before holing out to Ed Smith at long-off against the spin of Min Patel.

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