
Emilio Gay hits 'important' century against Kent to seal comfortable win
11.08.25, 16:40 Updated 11.08.25, 16:40

Emilio Gay made a fluent century as Durham beat Kent by seven wickets in Beckenham to continue their good start in the Metro Bank One Day Cup.
Ryan Campbell's side are now second in the Group B table with eight points and have back-to-back home fixtures to look forward to this week, with Middlesex and Northamptonshire the visitors.
Gay exploited on the platform set by the Durham bowling attack as they restricted Kent to a sub-par total of 238 for eight, with Mitchell Killeen, who is set to leave the club at the end of the season, the pick of the bowlers.
Gay was full of praise for Killeen's efforts when speaking to the ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay.
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