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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Joe Denly demolishes Surrey with century and hat-trick

Joe Denly walks out in front of a full house at Kia Oval Getty Images

Kent 173 for 6 (Denly 102, Pillans 3-22) beat Surrey 167 (Foakes 75*) by six wickets
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Joe Denly had a night to remember as he scored a hundred and then took a hat-trick as Kent Spitfires beat Surrey by six runs in their Vitality Blast opener at the Kia Oval.

In front of a crowd of 23,291 Denly made 102 from 63 balls, helping the Spitfires to 173 for 6 after they had won the toss.

Surrey were on course for a successful chase when they reached 135 for 3 in the 13th over with Ben Foakes going well before Denly, bowling his occasional leg breaks, made another decisive contribution. Rikki Clarke was stumped coming down the track, Jamie Smith lbw padding up and Matt Pillans caught by wicketkeeper Sam Billings off a top-edge into the leg side.

"I may have taken a hat-trick in the garden before but not out in the middle," Denly said. "And if I'm honest it was a naughty hat-trick ball, caught down the leg side, but I'll take it because it got us back in the game. As a specialist batsman the century probably means more to me but I'll take the hat-trick - it was a very nice moment."

Research by the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians revealed that Denly duly became the first player in List A 50-over or T20 cricket to score a hundred and take a hat-trick in the same match. There were three previous instances of 50 and a hat-trick in T20, and seven in List A.

Kent's victory was far from certain. Freddie van den Bergh and Morne Morkel departed cheaply to leave Surrey needing 18 off 16 balls but Foakes took a precious boundary off Carlos Brathwaite in the 19th over to get the equation down to nine off 12 balls with two wickets in hand.

However, he could only watch at the other end as New Zealander Adam Milne sealed victory by yorking Gareth Batty and having Jade Dernbach caught behind off successive balls. Surrey were bowled out for 167 with seven balls unused and Foakes was left stranded on 75 not out.

It was quite a night for Denly, who passed 4,500 T20 runs during an innings where he seldom took any risks, ruthlessly punishing anything short or wide instead.

His stand of 104 off 66 balls with Heino Kuhn for the second wicket laid the foundations for Kent's formidable total.

The Spitfires looked on course for more than 200 when Denly was in full flow but they were pegged back by Pillans, who finished with 3 for 22 including Denly, who drove wearily to long on in the final over after striking 12 fours and two sixes.

Pillans also picked up debutant Brathwaite, who was brilliantly caught by the diving Smith, and skipper Billings (14). Surrey skipper Dernbach, who had removed Daniel Bell-Drummond for a second-ball duck in the first over, returned to pick up Alex Blake as he finished with 2 for 32.

Surrey's reply began well. Foakes and opener Rory Burns needed just 40 balls as they thrashed 85 for the second wicket after the early loss of Will Jacks. Seamer Ivan Thomas came in for particular punishment as his two overs disappeared for 37 runs.

Even when Burns (39) lost his leg stump trying to work Callum Haggett down the leg side and Ollie Pope fell cheaply Surrey needed 65 from 64 balls with six wickets in hand. Denly, though, had other ideas and Surrey, who were without five internationals including their Australian pair Aaron Finch and Nic Maddinson, were left to reflect on a second successive defeat.

Surrey 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st13RJ BurnsWG Jacks
2nd85BT FoakesRJ Burns
3rd11BT FoakesOJ Pope
4th26R ClarkeBT Foakes
5th0BT FoakesJL Smith
6th0BT FoakesMW Pillans
7th15BT FoakesFOE van den Bergh
8th5M MorkelBT Foakes
9th12GJ BattyBT Foakes
10th0JW DernbachBT Foakes