Ben Compton's Century Anchors Kent's Fightback Against Leicestershire in County Championship
Ben Compton's unbeaten century steered Kent's response against Leicestershire in a gripping County Championship clash at Canterbury.


Ben Compton's Heroics Keep Kent in Contention
In a thrilling encounter at The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, Canterbury, Ben Compton's resilient century has kept Kent's hopes alive against Division Two leaders Leicestershire. Compton's unbeaten 101 was the cornerstone of Kent's reply, as they reached 203-3 by the close of play on day two, still trailing by 268 runs.
Leicestershire's Strong First Innings
Leicestershire had earlier posted a formidable total of 471, thanks to a career-best 99 from Tom Scriven and a crucial 35 from Josh Hull. The duo's 108-run partnership for the final wicket frustrated Kent's bowlers, with Matt Parkinson being the pick of the attack, claiming 7-137.
Compton's Steady Resistance
Compton's innings was a blend of grit and occasional flair, marking his 18th first-class century. He reached the milestone with a single off Green in the 68th over, just before bad light forced an early end to the day's play. His partnership with Tawanda Muyeye, who contributed 46, was vital in steadying Kent's innings after the early loss of Jaydn Denly.
Key Moments of the Day
- Scriven's Near Miss: Tom Scriven fell agonizingly short of a century, dismissed lbw by Joey Evison for 99.
- Parkinson's Brilliance: Matt Parkinson's seven-wicket haul kept Leicestershire's total in check.
- Compton's Milestone: Ben Compton's century was a testament to his consistency and determination.
Looking Ahead
With two days remaining, Kent will aim to build on Compton's foundation and reduce the deficit further. Leicestershire, on the other hand, will look to strike early and maintain their dominance in the match.
This match has been a showcase of skill and determination, with both teams giving their all in the County Championship. The final two days promise more excitement and high-quality cricket.