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Kent finish Natwest Pro40 season with heavy defeat to Northamptonshire

James Hockey on his way to 55 for Kent against Northamptonshire
James Hockey on his way to 55 for Kent against Northamptonshire

James Hockley on his way to 55 for Kent against Northants Picture: Barry Goodwin

An inexperienced Kent side rounded off their NatWest Pro40 League Division 2 campaign with a heavy defeat at home to Northamptonshire on Sunday.

Rookie bowlers Phil Edwards and Matt Coles were put to the sword as the visitors reached 244-6 from 40 overs at Canterbury.

Former Kent wicket-keeper Niall O'Brien top-scored for Northans with 72 from 52 balls while part-timer James Hockley was the pick of the bowling with 2-32 from eight overs.

Kent lost four quick wickets in reply to leave them 58-4. Hockley (55) led a recovery with Azhar Mahmood but when the former was dismissed by Nicky Boje, Kent quickly subsided from 103-5 to 145 all out inside 32 overs.

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