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Jones stars with bat and gloves as Kent hit back

Geraint Jones hit 51 not out and took a stunning catch
Geraint Jones hit 51 not out and took a stunning catch

Visitors Kent took four early wickets as they continued their fight-back on day three of this LV Championship against Sussex at Hove.

Batting again by 2.30pm, Sussex lost a wicket to the fourth ball of their second innings and by tea had only reached 46 for four.

For the second in the game Carl Hopkinson played a part in his own demise to a run out. Pushing the ball to mid-wicket he set off up the slope only for Joe Denly to sweep in and throw down the stumps at the non-striker’s end having first taken deliberate aim.

In the fifth over fellow opener Carl Nash (4) pushed at a Robbie Joseph leg-cutter and found a thick edge which Geraint Jones, tumbling to his right, pouched in this right glove to make it 17 for two.

Then, just before the second interval if the day, Azhar Mahmood claimed his second wicket of the game when Michael Yardy (23) gloved an attempted pull shot to Jones and, in his next over and three balls from the scheduled interval, Murray Goodwin (10) top-edged and attempted pull to be well held by Arafat running in from long-leg.

Earlier, Kent moved to within 99 of the Sussex first innings total and recorded their maiden batting bonus point for 2008 after reaching 204 all out.

Resuming on their parlous overnight total of 65 for six, Kent went into lunch on 156 for nine having struggled against an inspired Sussex attack.

Makeshift opening bat James Tredwell (40) was the first victim of the morning after 35 minutes, trying to work the ball to leg he was undone by Mushtaq Ahmed’s googly that turned to peg back the left-hander’s off stump.

Eight overs later Mushtaq struck again by removing his former Test team-mate and new Kent signing Azhar Mahmood for seven. Pushing forward watchfully, Mahmood offered a bat-pad catch to silly point that was comfortably accepted by Michael Yardy close in under the helmet.

All-rounder Ryan McLaren played a couple of crisp drives in reaching 10 but, with the total on 122, he shuffled forward in defence to a Luke Wright leg-cutter that grazed the outside edge to give wicketkeeper Matt Prior a low, tumbling catch stood back.

Last wicket partners Geraint Jones (53) and Yasir Arafat (46), back on his old stomping ground, added 82 in 17 overs to ease Kent past the follow-on figure of 153 and to their first batting bonus point of the summer.

But four runs on Arafat, in aiming an expansive lofted drive off Mushtaq, inside-edged a googly onto his off stump to give the wrist-spinner figures of five for 83.

Mushtaq has now taken 69 championship wickets against Kent in this his 10th game against them and this represented his 55th five-wicket haul for Sussex.

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