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Stokes and Blackwell hurry Durham to victory

Durham 418 and 172 for 4 beat Kent 424 and 162 by six wickets
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Durham's left-handed batting prodigy Ben Stokes crashed 26 in an over to ease the reigning County Champions to their second victory of the season with more than two sessions to spare against winless Kent.

Fresh from scoring a career-best unbeaten 161 in the first innings at Canterbury, the New Zealand-born teenager marched in to clatter an unbeaten 42 from 22 balls to secure the visitors a six-wicket win by 12.17pm on the final day of a fluctuating game.

Chasing 169 for victory and having resumed on their overnight score of 67 for 3, Durham eased to within 52 of their target courtesy of a steady and sensible fourth-wicket stand of 80 between Dale Benkenstein and Ian Blackwell.

Benkenstein was only one short of a half-century when he became Durham's only casualty 11 overs into the final session. Advancing down the pitch when aiming a lofted shot over extra cover, the right-hander edged an overhead catch to Martin van Jaarsveld at slip to give Rob Ferley his only wicket in a costly eight-over spell of one for 54.

Blackwell pulled his left calf muscle running a single to take his score to 46 and was joined by runner Scott Borthwick in order to post his 60-ball half-century, with five fours and a six. Otherwise, Durham suffered no further alarms.

It was left to Stokes to win it in style with a six and five fours in the only over of the day from Kent's part-time leg-spinner Joe Denly. Stokes, only 18, took his match aggregate to an unbeaten 203 in the process and left Kent still without a win after 11 starts in all forms of cricket.

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Durham 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st7MJ Di VenutoKJ Coetzer
2nd12MJ Di VenutoSG Borthwick
3rd18DM BenkensteinSG Borthwick
4th80DM BenkensteinID Blackwell
5th55ID BlackwellBA Stokes