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Nottinghamshire Dominate Kent with Mammoth Batting Display

Nottinghamshire Dominate Kent with Mammoth Batting Display

Nottinghamshire's dominant batting performance on the opening day of their Vitality County Championship clash against Kent has put them in a commanding position at Canterbury. The visitors reached a formidable 393 for 6 at stumps, leaving Kent facing an uphill battle to avoid relegation.Openers Ben Slater and Haseeb Hameed set the tone for Nottinghamshire's innings with a mammoth 196-run partnership for the first wicket. Slater, in particular, was in imperious form, smashing 160 runs from 217 deliveries, including 22 boundaries. Hameed, on the other hand, played a more patient innings, contributing 56 runs from 142 balls.Jack Haynes continued the onslaught after the departure of Hameed, scoring a brisk 62 runs. Nottinghamshire's total was further boosted by a staggering 37 extras, 30 of which came from no-balls.Kent's bowlers struggled to contain the Nottinghamshire batsmen throughout the day. Akeem Jordan, making his home debut, endured a torrid time, conceding 36 runs in his first three overs. Nathan Gilchrist and George Garrett also failed to make any significant impact.The only bright spot for Kent was the dismissal of Slater, who was caught at first slip by Tawanda Muyeye off Gilchrist. However, Haynes and Lyndon James responded with a 60-run partnership before Haynes was caught off a bottom edge by Muyeye.James then fell to Jordan for 34 in the penultimate over, leaving Luke Fletcher and Dane Schadendorf to bat through to stumps on 10 and 8 respectively.Nottinghamshire's commanding position in the match has put them in a strong position to secure their Division One status. Kent, on the other hand, face a daunting task to avoid relegation as they trail by a significant margin.

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Slater's Record-Breaking Ton, Lord's Five-Wicket Haul Power Notts to Victory

Slater's Record-Breaking Ton, Lord's Five-Wicket Haul Power Notts to Victory

Nottinghamshire Outlaws' Ben Slater and Rob Lord starred in a dominant performance against Surrey in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup. Slater's blistering 164 and Lord's impressive 5 for 45 led Notts to a commanding 107-run victory.Slater, taking advantage of Guildford's short boundaries, unleashed a barrage of nine sixes and 12 fours in his List A best innings. His 119-ball knock, alongside Jack Haynes' fluent 86, formed a formidable 187-run partnership, setting a new List A second-wicket record for Notts against Surrey.Surrey's chase was hampered by Lord's exceptional bowling. The young seamer, making his second senior appearance, showcased his talent with a devastating spell, claiming five wickets. Only Dom Sibley (72) provided resistance for Surrey, while tailender Conor McKerr's late fireworks (71 off 36) proved futile.Notts' total of 378 for 6 was their highest in List A matches against Surrey. Haseeb Hameed, Lyndon James, and Matthew Montgomery contributed valuable runs, while Tom Moores' unbeaten 24 ensured a challenging target.Surrey's response began promisingly with Patel and Sibley adding 66 for the first wicket. However, Moores' stunning catch to dismiss Ben Geddes proved pivotal. Rory Burns, Ben Foakes, and Cameron Steel fell in quick succession, leaving Surrey reeling.Sibley's departure in the 31st over effectively ended Surrey's hopes. Lord continued his impressive display, claiming Josh Blake's wicket two overs later. McKerr and Nathan Barnwell briefly threatened with a 71-run stand, but James and Luke Fletcher wrapped up the innings, securing Notts' third win in Group B.

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Nottinghamshire Outlaws Crush Sussex Sharks with Unstoppable Centuries

Nottinghamshire Outlaws emerged victorious in their Metro Bank One-Day Cup clash against Sussex Sharks, securing an eight-wicket triumph at the picturesque Welbeck Cricket Club. Ben Slater and Haseeb Hameed starred for the Outlaws, notching up unbeaten centuries to guide their team to a comfortable victory.Slater, known for his prowess in the List A format, showcased his batting brilliance once again, amassing 107 runs off 118 deliveries. His innings was studded with 13 boundaries, including a six. Hameed, the Outlaws skipper, also played a pivotal role, scoring 101 not out off 124 balls, with his knock featuring nine fours.The duo forged a formidable partnership of 209 runs for the third wicket, setting a new county List A record. Their partnership proved too strong for the Sussex bowlers, who struggled to contain the Outlaws' batting onslaught.Sussex, who had opted to bat first, were restricted to 216 all out in 47.5 overs. Fynn Hudson-Prentice top-scored for the Sharks with a valiant 90 off 109 balls, but his efforts were not enough to propel his team to a competitive total.Luke Fletcher and Toby Pettman were the standout bowlers for the Outlaws, claiming three wickets each. Fletcher conceded 35 runs in his 10-over spell, while Pettman gave away 44 runs in his 9.5 overs. Brett Hutton, returning from an Achilles injury, also impressed with his economical bowling, taking one wicket for 41 runs in his 10-over stint.The Outlaws' chase got off to a shaky start as they lost two early wickets. However, Slater and Hameed steadied the ship, guiding their team to a comfortable victory with 50 balls to spare.

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Nottinghamshire Dominate Worcestershire on Day One of County Championship Clash

Nottinghamshire, opting to bat first on the same pitch that witnessed their dismal 80-run collapse against Essex, faced an early setback as Nathan Smith dismissed Haseeb Hameed and Ben Duckett within the first eight overs. However, Joe Clarke and Ben Slater steadied the innings, forging a 133-run partnership that propelled Nottinghamshire to a commanding position.Clarke, who had scored a century in the previous match, continued his impressive form, reaching his second hundred in three innings. He unleashed a flurry of boundaries after lunch, including 41 runs in the first six overs, seizing the initiative for Nottinghamshire. Slater, too, contributed with a valuable 70 before falling to Adam Finch.Worcestershire's bowlers struggled to contain Clarke's onslaught, with Josh Baker's left-arm spin eventually breaking the partnership. Clarke's dismissal for 105 gave Worcestershire a glimmer of hope, but Nottinghamshire remained in control.Matt Montgomery departed for 11, but Lyndon James and Calvin Harrison steadied the innings, adding an unbroken 67 runs for the seventh wicket. James remained unbeaten on 39, while Harrison showed resilience with a resolute 25 off 82 deliveries.Nottinghamshire's spinners, Liam Patterson-White and Harrison, could play a crucial role on the six-day-old pitch, which is expected to offer assistance to slow bowling.

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