Keith Dudgeon's Stellar 7-36 Seals Kent's Commanding Victory Over Northamptonshire in County Championship
Kent clinches a dominant 145-run victory over Northamptonshire, powered by Keith Dudgeon's career-best 7-36 spell in the County Championship.


Kent Secures a Convincing Win with Dudgeon Leading the Charge
In a thrilling display of seam bowling, Kent seam bowler Keith Dudgeon delivered a match-winning performance, taking 7-36 in Northamptonshire's second innings to secure a 145-run victory on the third day of the Rothesay County Championship clash at Wantage Road.
Match Recap
- Kent (19 pts) defeated Northants (3 pts) in a low-scoring battle, marking only their second red-ball win in 20 matches.
- Northants resumed their second innings at 114, but Dudgeon struck early, dismantling the tail in just seven overs.
- Despite George Bartlett's defiant 60 not out, Northants collapsed from 54-4 overnight to 114 all out as Dudgeon ran through the batting order.
Key Moments
- Dudgeon's deadly spell: The South African seamer, making his English debut, claimed three wickets in quick succession, including two in one over, to seal the win.
- Bartlett’s lone fight: The Northants batter battled hard, but lack of support from the lower order proved costly.
- Coach reactions: Kent’s Adam Hollioake praised Dudgeon's aggression, while Northants’ Darren Lehmann lamented his team’s poor batting.
Post-Match Developments
- Northants’ loan signing: Nottinghamshire’s leg-spinner Calvin Harrison is set to join Northants ahead of their next fixture against Lancashire.
Player Reactions
- Hollioake on Dudgeon: "He's a great signing. That’s a dream start—his enthusiasm and aggression are exactly what we need."
- Lehmann on Northants' batting: "We batted poorly. Bats cost £500—they need to start using them."
This win pushes Kent further up the Division Two table, while Northants must regroup ahead of their Lancashire clash.