Nottinghamshire v Kent - Liverpool Victoria County Championship - Trent Bridge Day 2 - 3rd Session
Jones and van Jaarsveld bring up their 50 and 100 in the 73rd and 74th overs respectivley as they continue to punish the Nottinghamshire bowling lineup.
But eventually the left armer, Sidebottom, makes the breakthrough and bowls Jones for 58.
He then accounts for Bravo as the West Indian fails to follow up his good bowling performance with the bat.
Sidebottom then takes his third wicket bowling Stevens for just 9 runs.
Henderson joins his fellow countryman van Jaarsveld at the crease and the pair bat through until stumps, taking the score to 330/6. Giving Kent at 178 run lead at the end of day 2.
Nottinghamshire v Kent - Liverpool Victoria County Championship - Trent Bridge Day 3 - 1st Session
Rob Key decides overnight that Kent have set a good enough total to declare so Nottinghamshire open day 3 with Gallian and Bicknell at the crease. The pair bat through the session, with Bicknell leading the reply. At lunch Nottinghamshire are 52 without loss.
Nottinghamshire v Kent - Liverpool Victoria County Championship - Trent Bridge Day 3 - 3rd Session
Robbie Joseph gets his first wicket early in the session when he clean bowls Hussey for 11.
Then Nottinghamshire's slim hopes of salvaging anything from the game are ended when Joseph catches Ealham, giving Tredwell another wicket.
Bravo continues his fine bowling form and gets Swann LBW almost immediatley.
The 8th wicket goes down when Saggers clean bowls Read for 22.
With only 1 over to go before the end of play, and with no score added, Henderson bowls Sidebottom. Nottinghamshire are 9 wickets down for 147 runs as the match enters the final day.
Notts are getting shown that being the smallest cricket club in the east midlands they are always going to struggle in the shadow of their massive nearby clubs like Leicester
Nottinghamshire v Kent - Liverpool Victoria County Championship - Trent Bridge Day 4 - 1st Session
As the players walk out on day four they are amazed to see spectators have packed the ground. Unfortunatley for the spectators they are treated to just 6 balls as with the final ball of the first over Harris is caught by Denly for 6 to give Henderson his third wicket.
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