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Querl stars as Unicorns win

Unicorns 166 for 6 (Parsons 46*) beat Kent 165 (Northeast 69, Querl 4-41)
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Glenn Querl starred with ball and bat as the Unicorns pulled off their first win of the Clydesdale Bank 40 season, beating Kent by four wickets with an over to spare at Canterbury.

Querl, the Zimbabwe-born all-rounder, followed up best figures of 4 for 41 with an unbeaten 24 from 21 balls to see his side to victory in the Group C clash. Having played out a maiden from Matt Coles to leave the Unicorns needing 33 from four overs he went on to hit four boundaries in seven balls to make Kent pay for a self-destructive batting effort.

The experienced Keith Parsons played with calm composure to finish unbeaten on 46, guiding the ECB recreational side to a notable scalp. It was also Kent's first competitive defeat this season.

The pattern was set as early as the ninth ball of the Kent innings, when Sam Billings played across the line to be bowled by Querl. Alex Blake then miscued a pull to Steven Cheetham at mid-on to become Querl' s second victim.

Rob Key, the Kent captain, was third out at 41 when he was lured down the pitch in slow left-armer Luke Beaven's first over and was stumped by yards by Tom New. In Beaven's next over Darren Stevens tried to hit over the top and fell to an excellent low catch by Luis Reece at mid-on.

A low-key stand of 50 in 14 overs between Brendan Nash and Sam Northeast brought some stability to the Kent innings before Nash was run out for 26 attempting a risky second run to James Campbell at long leg.

Kent would have struggled to reach 150 but for a responsible 69 off 94 balls from Northeast, who was run out in the final over of the innings.

Off-spinner James Tredwell made a much-needed breakthrough for Kent in the 10th over of the Unicorns reply when he dismissed Michael Thornely, Geraint Jones sprinting from behind the stumps to scoop the ball up in the vacant short-leg position. Jones also caught James Ord as he tried to angle medium-pacer Adam Ball down to third man.

The same combination accounted for Campbell when he top-edged an attempted hook in Ball's next over, but Tom New and Parsons brought the Unicorns closer to their target in a stand of 49 in 12 overs before New chipped Tredwell to Blake at midwicket.

The Unicorns were still well placed needing 54 from 10 overs, but Tredwell, who finished with four for 24, gave Kent fresh hope with two wickets in successive balls.

Unicorns 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st35MA ThornelyJE Ord
2nd24TJ NewJE Ord
3rd4TJ NewJRA Campbell
4th49KA ParsonsTJ New
5th16KA ParsonsLM Reece
6th0KA ParsonsBL Wadlan
7th38KA ParsonsRG Querl