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Kent back in Division One after eight-year absence

Darren Stevens celebrates with Joe Denly and Zak Crawley Getty Images

Kent 436 (Crawley 168, Billings 85) beat Glamorgan 186 (Murphy 80, Henry 4-45, Stewart 3-34) and 78 (Stevens 5-24, Henry 4-53) by an innings and 172 runs
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Kent took a giant leap toward a return to the top tier of the Specsavers County Championship by wrapping up an innings and 172-run win over Glamorgan with five sessions to spare in Canterbury. And by the time they had got changed the celebrations could begin as Sussex, their only challengers, failed to gain maximum batting points at Hove.

Kent's 10th win of the campaign - their first with maximum points - was Glamorgan's 10th defeat and although Kent will have to wait on events at Hove in the game between Sussex and Warwickshire to know their promotion status, the reverse ensures that the Welsh county will collect this season's wooden spoon.

Glamorgan lost their last six wickets inside 75 minutes of the third day as Darren Stevens, so often their nemesis, took 5 for 24 to secure the 21st five-wicket return of his career.

Matt Henry, the undoubted signing of the season in Division Two, chipped in with another four and eight in the match as Kent banked 24 points to Glamorgan's three.

Glamorgan suffered their first loss to the ninth ball of the morning and the third of the day from Kent's ageless all-rounder Darren Stevens. A good length away-swinger that cut away further off the pitch, drew Jeremy Lawlor into an injudicious defensive push outside off stump that the right-hander feathered through to keeper Sam Billings.

Ten balls and six runs later, Chris Cooke departed in near identical fashion by meddling with a Stevens leg-cutter that brushed the outside edge to give Billings another catch.

Matt Henry then added to his tally as the championship's leading wicket-taker with a full-length leg cutter that squared up the right-hander's defence to pluck out his off stump and make it 45 for seven.

Still within the opening hour, Ruaidhri Smith nudged outside off to be superbly caught by Billings, diving low to his right in front of first slip off Henry, who then took his 74th victim of a prolific summer by ripping out Timm van der Gugten's off pole.

It was left to Stevens to polish the job off by 11.45am when last man Michael Hogan, the Glamorgan captain, sliced an attempted cover drive to be athletically caught at extra cover by Joe Denly, leaving the tenacious Jack Murphy unbeaten on 22.

Stevens finished with five and Henry four as Kent returned to the Championship top flight after eight seasons in Division Two.

Glamorgan 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st12SC CookNJ Selman
2nd3SC CookJR Murphy
3rd17JR MurphyKS Carlson
4th1JR MurphyKA Bull
5th3JR MurphyJL Lawlor
6th6CB CookeJR Murphy
7th3CAJ MeschedeJR Murphy
8th14RAJ SmithJR Murphy
9th10T van der GugtenJR Murphy
10th9MG HoganJR Murphy