Keaton Jennings
Keaton Jennings

Lancashire beat Kent in the quarter-finals of the Vitality T20 Blast


An assured innings of 46 from Keaton Jennings and a captain's cameo of 30 not out by Dane Vilas helped Lancashire to a six-wicket win over Kent in a low-scoring Vitality Blast quarter-final in Canterbury.

A near-6,000 crowd was silenced as the visitors clinched victory with eight balls to spare courtesy of an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 50 between Vilas and Jordan Clark.

The 2015 champions chased down Spitfires' inadequate 133 for nine to beat the South Group runners-up in the last eight for the second time in three years and qualify for next month's finals day in Birmingham.

Needing to score at a seemingly comfortable rate of 6.7 an over for victory, Lancashire suffered the first-over shock of losing Jos Buttler to a golden duck, stumped by counterpart Sam Billings when down the pitch and pushing at a Joe Denly leg-spinner.

Arron Lilley lost middle stump when looking to cut Adam Milne and Alex Davies might have gone for six had Imran Qayyum held on to a stinging caught and bowled chance as Lancashire ended their powerplay on 38 for two.

Little and large third-wicket partners Davies and Jennings steadied the Lancashire ship with a stand of 44 before Davies holed out naively to long-off against Qayyum as the visitors went 7.3 overs without a boundary.

Jennings, the only batsman to time his drives, was four short of the game's first 50 when he went to an athletic leg-side stumping by Billings as Qayyum finished his excellent stint with two for 17.

With 23 required off the last 18 balls Vilas and Jordan Clark (not out) held their nerve with a half-century stand in 5.3 overs, including a Clark maximum over midwicket - the visitors' sole six of the night.

Batting first after winning the toss, Kent's top-order batters struggled for timing on a dry, two-paced pitch as Vilas intelligently took pace off the ball by utilising four spin bowlers.

The hosts took 11 runs from the first over by off-spinner Steven Croft, but crucially lost opening batsman Daniel Bell-Drummond, who was run out without facing off the second ball of the night.

Heino Kuhn followed in the next over from Toby Lester when, in attempting the run down, the South African nicked through to the keeper Buttler.

Buttler took his second catch when Spitfires' leading T20 scorer Denly, with only 13 to his name, edged a back-foot force against Jordan Clark.

Spitfires limped to the end of their powerplay on 40 for three and should have lost Sean Dickson with the total on 43, only for Buttler to fumble a stumping chance in the first-over of left-arm wrist spin from Zahir Khan.

Kent, who last reached finals day in 2008, eventually raised 50 in the eighth over but, with spin from both ends, boundaries proved hard to come by on a wicket where the ball appeared to be holding up on the surface.

Billings and Dickson added 40 before Dickson, in trying to force the pace, skied one from leg-spinner Matt Parkinson to deep extra cover.

Man-of-the-match Parkinson struck again four balls later, having Marcus Stoinis caught at slip for a third-ball duck to make it 63 for five at the mid-point of Kent's innings.

Alex Blake gifted Parkinson the last of his three for 27 return when holing out to deep midwicket then, with a run-a-ball 37, top-scorer Billings missed his late cut against Zahir to lose off stump.

James Faulkner snared Milne leg before as the Kiwi worked across the line and then, in the next over, pocketed a comfortable catch after Calum Haggett ballooned a catch to midwicket.

Qayyum chipped and chased to become Kent's second top-scorer with an unbeaten 21, but Lancashire were to progress.

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