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da dobrowin: Wes Durston enjoyed another memorable day in the best season of his career ashome side Derbyshire dominated the opening day of the County Championshipmatch against Kent

07-Sep-2011
ScorecardWes Durston enjoyed another memorable day in the best season of his career ashome side Derbyshire dominated the opening day of the County Championshipmatch against Kent.Durston raced to his third century of the summer from only 101 balls but fellto David Balcombe who produced an inspired spell of 4 for 4 in 24 ballsafter tea. Opener Matt Lineker scored 71 in his second Championship game and shared athird-wicket stand of 176 in 33 overs with Durston after Kent had put the hostsin at Derby.The Kent bowlers failed to deliver until Balcombe roared in at the start of thefinal session, although an unbroken stand of 141 between Ross Whiteley, whoreached 71, and Jon Clare, on 76 at the close, meant Derbyshire ended the day ina strong position on 405 for 6.Kent might have expected to hold the upper hand when their bowlers got firstuse of a green-tinged pitch after heavy overnight rain delayed the start by 45minutes. Both sides were missing key players but Derbyshire’s inexperienced opening pairof Lineker and Paul Borrington survived 13 overs before Azhar Mahmood struck.Borrington, in for the injured New Zealand Test batsman Martin Guptill, fellacross a full-length ball and was lbw for eight but Lineker played patientlythrough the morning session. The 26-year-old left-hander is trying to earn a contract and made a strong case by showing sound judgement and good technique by batting for nearly four hours.After Wayne Madsen was lbw moving forward to Darren Stevens, Durston andLineker plundered a Kent attack which looked distinctly ordinary without SimonCook and James Tredwell. There were too many loose balls for the batsmen to put away and Lineker celebrated his maiden first-class half-century when he clipped Balcombe throughmidwicket for his 10th boundary.Durston has made 1,000 runs in a season for the first time this year and racedto another hundred, which included 18 fours and a swept six off Adam Riley, inthe penultimate over before tea. His second fifty had come off only 31 balls but Balcombe halted Derbyshire’s progress when Lineker edged a drive to second slip and Durston was caught behind by a diving Geraint Jones for 118. With Dan Redfern edging a pull down the leg side and Luke Sutton falling to a lifter, Kent were back in it, but Whiteley and Clare regained the initiativewith some blazing strokes.They passed Derbyshire’s record seventh-wicket stand against Kent of 105,dating back to 1926, and rattled along at seven runs an over to secure maximumbatting points before bad light spared Kent from further punishment.