Adam Milne hat-trick finishes off Surrey despite Will Jacks' fireworks
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Friday, 02 July 2021 14:18
Kent 191 for 4 (Cox 61*, Leaning 50) beat Surrey 180 for 6 (Jacks 87, Evans 57, Milne 4-38) by 11 runs
Adam Milne took a hat-trick off the final three balls to clinch a thrilling 11-run victory for Kent Spitfires over Surrey at Canterbury, smothering the visitors in the death overs to leave them on 180 for 6, in reply to the Spitfires 191 for 4.
Milne took 4 for 38 and defended 18 in the final over, bowling Ollie Pope with the fourth delivery and getting Kyle Jamieson caught on the long-on boundary with the penultimate ball to make the result all but certain. He then had Laurie Evans caught off the last ball of the innings to seal an astonishing recovery.
Surrey looked heavy favourites when Will Jacks smashed a T20-best score of 87 from 54 balls, but after putting on 92 for the second wicket with Evans, who made 57, the run rate steadily increased.
Kent had posted a challenging 191 for 4, thanks to another hefty partnership between Jordan Cox and Jack Leaning, who hit 61 not out and 50 respectively.
After winning the toss and choosing to bat, Kent lost skipper Daniel Bell-Drummond to the second ball of the innings, lbw to Jacks, for nought. Zak Crawley made 24 before he was bowled by Jordan Clark and Joe Denly top-edged Gus Atkinson to Pope for 36. The run rate slowed before, not for the first time this season, Leaning and Cox rescued Kent with a stand of 90 for the fourth wicket.
Leaning reached 50 and although he was out next ball, driving Jamie Overton to Clark, Clark's final over went for 19, Alex Blake hitting 12 not out and Cox ending the innings with a six over cow corner.
Surrey made a ferocious start. Fred Klaassen ripped out Jamie Smith's middle stump for 9, but Evans and Jacks batted through the next 10 overs until Klaassen had the latter lbw.
Kent were right back in it when Jamie Overton holed out off Milne, caught by Qais Ahmad for 6, and Surrey needed 34 from the last two overs. The penultimate, bowled by Klaassen went for 16, and Milne's first three balls cost six runs, but the fourth splayed Pope's stumps and needing to hit successive sixes, Jamieson perished in the deep.