Man Utd are back – and so is Rashford! Winners, losers and ratings as Red Devils return with a Carabao Cup win over Burnley

After Christian Eriksen had opened the scoring at Old Trafford, the hosts' England attacker sealed victory over Burnley with a superb solo strike.

Manchester United made a winning return after the World Cup break by beating Burnley 2-0 to advance to the Carabao Cup fourth round on Wednesday night.

Vincent Kompany had seen the inside of Old Trafford many times and knew how to win there as a Manchester City player.

On his return for the first time since becoming Burnley manager, his side certainly started brightly. Their press was aggressive and they saw plenty of the ball against a United outfit that, while strong, looked admittedly thrown together in defence.

Erik ten Hag's side were happy to give them a certain amount of possession, though, in order to catch them out and let their technical players pass their way through the lines. United carried a threat on the break and following a good spell in control towards the end of the first half, took a lead into the break when Christian Eriksen finished off a cross from Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

United hadn't lost in any of their last six home games, and having taken the lead, the Clarets now had plenty of work to do to cause an upset.

They pushed but United shoved and kept them out of reach to see out the result. Ten Hag's Red Devils clinched another victory, with droplets of his footballing school of thought evident once again among a rotated side.

Below, GOAL runs through the winners and losers on a cold but positive night at Old Trafford for United…

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Christian Eriksen:

Seriously, where would United be without this man? Eriksen's presence from game to game isn't one that slaps you in the face, but it's absolutely crucial to everything Ten Hag is trying to instil in his team. His range of passing is sublime, his press resistance second to none, and he has an eye for goal to tie it all together. He's played out of position virtually all season as a deep-lying playmaker and has still been United's best player of 2022-23 thus far. Arriving on a free transfer, Eriksen is the player Paul Pogba was meant to be. The Dane represents one of the best pieces of business they've ever done.

Marcus Rashford:

'Like Manchester, Rashford is red' rang around the walls of Old Trafford several times on the night, and understandably so. United's star man is back. Rashford's head is up once again and he looks completely reborn under Ten Hag. It's been an incredibly difficult few years for him battling injury and inconsistency, while also breaking into the team in one of the club's most difficult periods in recent times. However, there's no sunshine without rain, and the redemption arc looks stronger than ever. When Rashford is running at you full pelt, throwing in his colourful pallet of skills and letting half an eye take a look at goal, you're in trouble. The goal he scored to put United 2-0 up shows just how dangerous he can be when on form. The next step for him now is obviously to turn this into a consistent feature of his game. But from what we've seen of the 25-year-old under Ten Hag, it's becoming easier and easier to believe that it will happen.

David de Gea:

For all of the discourse surrounding De Gea and his lacking ability to play in a possession-based side, watching Martin Dubravka for United served as a timely reminder that you shouldn't take the Spaniard for granted. It also shows that, while still not perfect, De Gea has improved with the ball at his feet. The veteran stopper provides a much more calming presence behind his defenders and rarely makes such silly mistakes. In a time where everyone is desperate for goalkeepers to do everything from saving, to passing, to being penalty-takers, De Gea is perfect at doing his job and nothing more. He'll rack up plenty of points for United in the second half of the season, as he so often has done.

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Martin Dubravka:

What is a dream transfer for any footballer is quickly becoming a harsh reality for Martin Dubravka, who unfortunately looks well out of his depth at United. Nobody – well, beyond a small online minority – expected the 33-year-old to come into Old Trafford off the back of falling down the pecking order at Newcastle and suddenly dislodge David de Gea as No.1. But as a Premier League-level goalkeeper, much more was expected of him. However, Dubravka simply looks endlessly uncomfortable when he's given an opportunity and has simply kicked the can down the road regarding United's goalkeeper department dilemma. His performance against Burnley echoed that, with the Slovakian looking shaky to say the least. Making his loan deal a permanent one looks highly unlikely, and means the Red Devils could have to overhaul the entire department in the next year or two.

Newcastle United:

The Magpies were most likely shocked in the summer when they had United knocking on their door requesting to take Dubravka off their hands. With Nick Pope now firmly first choice at St. James' Park and the club ushering in a new era, shifting the likes of Dubravka who made up the old guard was a necessity. And when United come calling in desperate need of a goalkeeper to bolster their own ranks, you know you can get a decent fee out of them. The Red Devils took Dubravka on loan with a view to making the deal permanent at the end of the season. However, with how he's performed on the few occasions he's been given a runout, it's fair to assume they won't be making that permanent deal happen. Instead, Newcastle will have to find a buyer for Dubravka who will return a year older and with his stock even lower. Ouch.

Tyrell Malacia:

A blistering start to life as a United player where he was thrust in after their infamously bad start had fans thinking Malacia could be the next big thing at Old Trafford. He's tailed off considerably since then. While still only very young and in his first season at United, Malacia has quickly fallen off the pace and can't quite seem to re-establish himself after an impressive purple patch. Time is thankfully on his side, as is the manager who signed him, but the 23-year-old needs to be asserting himself more when afforded rare starts as a fringe player.

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Martin Dubravka (2/10):

Started brightly in helping United build out from the back, but after United drew ahead he misjudged a corner completely and let a back pass roll under his foot which nearly went into his own net. Quite astounding to think that he managed to keep a clean sheet.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka (6/10):

One singular assist against lesser opposition in the third round of the League Cup shouldn't be enough to save his career at United, but Wan-Bissaka deserves credit for his first-time cross to Eriksen. It was brilliant.

Casemiro (7/10):

Showed his experience slotting in as a central defender. So well-positioned and with the onus on him to beat the press, he demonstrated an underrated part of his game. Really impressive passing performance.

Victor Lindelof (6/10):

No major calamities in a confidence-inspiring performance for the Swede, who will no doubt have a chance to stake his claim for a starting spot in the coming weeks, with Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez still on the way back from the World Cup.

Tyrell Malacia (5/10):

Considering the start to life he had at United, Malacia ought to be asserting himself more in games like this one against favourable opposition. A rather average evening.

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Scott McTominay (7/10):

Spurned a golden opportunity to score just after half-time, but put in a solid shift having been given licence to break beyond the last line and knit together attacks.

Christian Eriksen (8/10):

Another classy performance from Eriksen, who is quite possibly United's most important player. Without the Dane, their midfield falls to pieces and Ten Hag is unable to bring a fluid, technical approach to games. Dynamite.

Anuja Patil's cameo, three-for sinks Sri Lanka

Anuja Patil produced a cameo with the bat to lift India Women to 130 and then struck three times to apply the chokehold on Sri Lanka Women’s chase

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ScorecardFile photo – Anuja Patil (left) starred both with the bat and ball•Getty ImagesAnuja Patil produced a cameo with the bat to lift India Women to 130 and then struck three times with the ball to apply the chokehold on Sri Lanka Women’s chase in Ranchi. Her all-round effort sent India 1-0 up in the three-match T20 series.Anuja struck in the first over of the chase, removing Yasoda Mendis for 8. She soon dismissed the other opener, Chamari Atapattu, for a seven-ball duck. Shikha Pandey, Ekta Bisht, Poonam Yadav, Deepti Sharma all built on the early strikes and ensured that Sri Lanka were limited to 96 for 7 in 20 overs. Wicketkeeper-batsman Dilani Manodara made the only score of note – 41 off 44 balls. The next-best score was captain Shashikala Siriwardene’s 18 off 29 balls. Each of India’s bowlers boasted an economy rate of under 5.80. Anuja finished with career-best figures of 3 for 14.Earlier in the day, India’s top order stuttered as well as the hosts were reduced to 15 for 2 within four overs. But the innings was stabilised by thirties from Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur. Anuja, coming in at No.6, hit three fours during her 17-ball 22 to provide the final flourish.Left-arm spinner Sugandika Kumari, who accounted for the top three, was the pick of the bowlers for Sri Lanka. However, it only offered scant consolation for the visitors.

Rubel misses out on BCB contract

Rubel Hossain, who was a key member of Bangadesh’s pace attack during the 2015 World Cup, has been left out of the BCB’s list of contracted players for 2016

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Feb-2016Rubel Hossain, who was a key member of Bangadesh’s pace attack during the 2015 World Cup, has been left out of the BCB’s list of contracted players for 2016. Rubel has been troubled by injuries in recent months, and has not played for Bangladesh in any format since July 2015.Apart from Rubel, the BCB also omitted opening batsman Anamul Haque and fast bowler Shafiul Islam from its list of contracted players.In place of these three, the BCB awarded contracts to Soumya Sarkar, Sabbir Rahman and Mustafizur Rahman. All three have made big strides in international cricket over the past year, with Sarkar and Sabbir establishing themselves as opener and finisher in Bangladesh’s limited-overs batting line-ups and Mustafizur enjoying a dream debut season that culminated in his selection in the ICC ODI team of the year.List of contracted players for 2016: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Mominul Haque, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, Nasir Hossain, Arafat Sunny, Taijul Islam, Mashrafe Mortaza, Al-Amin Hossain, Soumya Sarkar, Sabbir Rahman, Mustafizur Rahman.

Reporter mugged in Dominica

ESPNcricinfo reporter Daniel Brettig was taken to hospital in Dominica on Saturday night after being mugged by men armed with knives in the capital city Roseau

ESPNcricinfo staff08-Jun-2015ESPNcricinfo reporter Daniel Brettig was taken to hospital in Dominica on Saturday night after being mugged by men armed with knives in the capital city Roseau.Brettig was attacked by two men and thrown to the ground after withdrawing cash from an ATM a short walk away from the Australian team hotel, and had his wallet and phones stolen.He was treated at hospital for a cut to the head, a bloody nose and other grazes, but said the incident would not taint his view of the Caribbean.”After nearly 10 years of touring maybe I had got too comfortable, but Dominica was certainly not particularly high on my list of dangerous places,” Brettig said. “It goes to show that we must be extremely careful wherever we are in the world, and that we must also look after each other and operate in groups.”The mugging itself was pretty awful and violent, although it could of course been so much worse. Quite early in the confrontation you realise that your valuables are meaningless without your life, and they can all be replaced.”Brettig had visited Dominica previously in 2012 to cover Australia’s Test match there, and said he had fond memories of the country.”I’m grateful to the overwhelming majority of the local population for how much they have worked to try to help me, from the two young men who helped me out of the street where I’d been attacked, to hotel staff, police and others,” he said. “They deserve better than to have their country dragged through the mud by a few thugs and thieves.”I’m also grateful for the kind words and gestures of the Australian team on tour, nearly all of whom have wished me well over the past day. The vigilance of the team security manager, Frank Dimasi, should not be underestimated. Equally, I am thankful for the supportive words I’ve received from the cricketing family back home.”I don’t want to let this episode dissuade me from travelling to the Caribbean nor touring generally, but I will certainly be doing so in more cautious ways in future.”Another Australian tourist travelling with a group of cricket fans was also mugged in Dominica on the same night in a separate incident.The first Test finished in Dominica on Friday, and the teams will move on to Jamaica for this week’s second Test.

'Goal of the season' – Erik ten Hag hails Alejandro Garnacho for 'fantastic' strike but slams Man Utd for 'easy-going' display in crucial win at Everton

Erik ten Hag believes Alejandro Garnacho likely scored the goal of the season against Everton but criticised Manchester United's first-half display.

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Garnacho scored awesome goal against EvertonTen Hag agrees it may be season's best strikeBut coach critical of team's performanceWHAT HAPPENED?

Garnacho gave United an early lead at Goodison Park on Sunday with a stunning overhead kick goal, drawing immediate comparisons to Wayne Rooney's iconic effort against Manchester City. The 19-year-old's wonderstrike has immediately been hailed as a goal of the season contender and while Ten Hag agrees, he was not happy with the way his team played afterwards.

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"Probably goal of the season. Also the build-up, not just the finish, was very good. The finish is fantastic," he told . "After the start of the game we were too easy-going. I criticised the team at half-time. They thought they were already there. You can't do that. You have to do 100 minutes on the pitch. Second half we did very well."

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Argentina international Garnacho was elated with his effort, saying: "I cannot believe it. To be honest I just turned around and thought 'oh my god'. One of the best I have scored – I am happy."

Asked if he will win the award for best goal in 2023-24, he said: "Probably! It is still November, but yes."

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The overhead kick was not the only example of Garnacho emulating Rooney on Sunday. At the age of 19 years and 148 days, the winger broke the United hero's record as the youngest Red Devils star to score against Everton at Goodison Park.

BCB introduces new domestic one-day tournament

The BCB’s tournament committee has introduced a new one-day tournament, as a part of the Bangladesh Cricket League, which will take place before Pakistan tour Bangladesh in April

Mohammad Isam28-Mar-2015The BCB’s tournament committee has introduced a new one-day tournament, as a part of the Bangladesh Cricket League, which will take place before Pakistan tour Bangladesh in April. The four-team competition has been introduced to facilitate the Bangladesh team’s preparation ahead of Pakistan’s tour that is scheduled to begin on April 15.The List-A tournament will be played in a league format where the four teams will face each other once. The top two teams of the table will then qualify for the final. All the matches will be day-night and played at the Shere Bangla National Stadium or the Fatullah Cricket Stadium.”The BCL one-day tournament will begin in the first week of April and conclude by April 11 with the final game,” Akram Khan, the tournament committee chairman, said. “After that the national cricketers will join national camp for the Pakistan series while we are thinking to start the BCL four-day season from April 20.”The BCL has four zonal teams with only the North Zone being financially backed by the BCB, the other three are backed by Walton (Central Zone), Prime Bank (South Zone) and Islami Bank (East Zone).Akram said that the decision to run the new tournament was due to the demand of the three franchises for national cricketers.”The franchises usually want national cricketers, so since we are first playing the ODI series against Pakistan, we thought of introducing this new tournament,” he said.

'I am sure about it' – Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's dad reveals his son's 'dream' of playing for Real Madrid

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's dad "is sure" that his son "dreams" of playing for Real Madrid.

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Badri Kvaratskhelia unveiled Khvicha's desire for Real MadridNapoli winger a childhood fan of Los BlancosChelsea, along with other clubs, monitoring Kvaratskhelia's situationWHAT HAPPENED?

The Napoli winger was living his dream when he stepped onto the hallowed pitch of the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday night during the Champions League encounter against the record champions. Kvaratskhelia has been a childhood fan of Real Madrid, as earlier revealed by his agent, and his father Badri Kvaratskhelia reinstated that the winger still harbours the desire to put on the white shirt in the future. Real beat Napoli 4-2 in midweek

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Speaking to , Badri said: "For Khvicha, playing against Real Madrid was special. He has always dreamed and I am convinced that he still dreams of playing for Real Madrid. In my family, everyone is a fan of Los Blancos – except for me. For this reason, it was a very special match."

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Chelsea are reportedly keen to sign Kvaratskhelia, who comes with a €100 million (£87m/$109m) price tag. The 22-year-old Georgia international has been in sensational form since he moved to Napoli the previous summer and played a key role in their Serie A title-winning campaign in 2022-23, with 14 goals and 17 assists in 43 matches across all competitions. However, the Blues face stiff competition for the player from several European elites like Manchester City, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Newcastle.

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Napoli might be struggling to keep pace with leaders Inter in Serie A but Kvaratskhelia continues to shine for the defending champions with four goals and an equal number of assists in 12 matches in the Italian top flight. He has shown no signs of slowing down and will be eager to continue with his rich vein of form when The Parthenopeans take on Inter on Sunday evening in a league fixture.

Simeone, Mourinho and the 20 highest-paid football managers

Goal takes a look at the 20 highest-paid managers in football

France Football are set to reveal their annual lost of football's highest-paid coaches, and Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone leads the way by quite some distance.

The Argentine has led Atleti to one of the most successful spells in their history and has been well rewarded for doing so by his employers. 

Simeone earns a staggering €10 million (£8.6m/$11.2m) more than Jose Mourinho did when the Portuguese was in charge at Manchester United.

In addition, France Football unveiled the list of highest-paid players in the game, with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo leading the way. 

Below, Goal takes a look at the 20 highest-paid managers in football. 

saudi arabia20Dragan Stojkovic

Club: Guangzhou R&F.

Total income: €7 million (£6m/$7.9m)

AdvertisementGetty Images19Unai Emery

Club: Arsenal.

Total income: €7 million (£6m/$7.9m)

Getty Images18Zinedine Zidane

Club: Real Madrid.

Total income: €7.5 million (£6.4m/$8.4m).

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CHRISTOF STACHE17Niko Kovac

Club: Bayern Munich.

Total income: €7.5 million (£6.4m/$8.4m).

Jeevan Mendis ruled out of World Cup

Jeevan Mendis will play no further role in the World Cup, said captain Angelo Mathews, after the allrounder had sustained a mild-to-moderate inner hamstring muscle injury at training on Tuesday

Andrew Fidel Fernando24-Feb-2015Jeevan Mendis will play no further role in the World Cup, said captain Angelo Mathews, after the allrounder had sustained a mild-to-moderate inner hamstring muscle injury at training on Tuesday.The team had originally hoped the injury would only keep Mendis out for about 10 days, but scans have since shown the damage to be more severe than initially estimated. Sri Lanka have flown out Upul Tharanga to take Mendis’ place, and the replacement was approved by the ICC’s Event Technical Committee on Wednesday.”Upul will be arriving tonight, but Jeevan will be out for a minimum of two to three weeks,” Mathews said. “Jeevan will be out of the series and he’ll be going back after the next game.”Tharanga had been cut from the squad after mediocre outings in ODIs in 2014. He averaged 22.20 in five matches last year, but had been close to being named in the original 15-man squad despite this, thanks to his overall one-day record. Tharanga has 13 ODI hundreds and 5339 runs, and had opened the batting in both the 2007 and 2011 World Cup campaigns. While Mathews said Tharanga would return to the top of the order if he plays, chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya said he may also be considered for a place lower down he order.”Tharanga has batted at all positions from No. 1 to 7, and has performed equally well,” he told . “That is an advantage. His vast experience is the biggest plus. We also considered the fact that he has shown good recent form in domestic cricket.”Jayasuriya suggested Tharanga was unlikely to play against Bangladesh on Thursday, thanks to the time of his arrival. In any case Sri Lanka had moved Lahiru Thirimanne to the opening position, and may be wary of shifting him down the order again, at such short notice. Mathews was non-committal about Tharanga’s chances of playing.”Upul will be in contention. But between the management and the selectors, we will decide whether we want to play him or not,” he said. “We’ll look at how Upul is doing before making a call on if he will play tomorrow. There’s only about 12 hours from the time he lands, and the start of the game.”Sri Lanka are currently fourth in Group A, after they bounced back from an opening loss against New Zealand to win a tense game against Afghanistan.

Billings lights up Kent's big night

Kent were not to be denied. As Gloucestershire added 93 for the last four wickets the crowd shouted themselves hoarse and eventually gained their satisfaction

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ScorecardSam Billings’ 61 in 36 balls was by far the best innings of the day•Getty ImagesKent were not to be denied. As Gloucestershire added 93 for the last four wickets, nerves were stretched tight and the crowd shouted themselves hoarse. With 32 required from 23 balls, Ben Harmison could not hold a diving, one-handed catch a long-off. Benny Howell was the batsman to survive but he was bowled off the final delivery of Mitch Claydon’s over, leaving Gloucestershire nine down.When Rob Key stooped to take a catch off Craig Miles from the first ball of the 48th over, cheers rang around the ground, only for the third umpire to rule that he could not be sure it was cleanly taken. Two balls later, David Griffiths broke the bails of last man David Payne and victory was sealed.The plight of the British seaside town has been brought into focus this week by confirmation that Ukip leader Nigel Farage will stand for parliamentary election in South Thanet, the constituency adjacent to Canterbury and Whistable. It is tempting to see this decline as in some ways mirroring county cricket’s struggle for relevancy – both are pleasures from simpler times – but at the St Lawrence Ground, just a few miles from Farage’s prospective Ramsgate base, it was possible to witness something resembling hope.Kent were one-day kings during the ’70s, which was about when it was last cool to spend your holidays messing about with a bucket and spade. They have not won a lot since but reached the semi-finals of the inaugural Royal London Cup with a 24-run win. Farage was spotted at the Tunbridge Wells festival earlier this season, though it is unknown whether the association is mutual. It seems unlikely that real ale and the fight against EU bureaucracy are central to the philosophy of Jimmy Adams’ side.The whirlwind batting of Sam Billings certainly is and his rambunctious 61 made Kent’s wicketkeeper the third-highest scorer in this season’s competition. It was the most fluent innings of the night by a comfortable majority, as both sides battled on a treacle surface that did not benefit from a cloudburst before the start of play.Gloucestershire began with a flurry of boundaries from Chris Dent but, in their haste to make a statement, got ahead of themselves. With the assorted mysteries of Ben Harmison, Darren Stevens and Fabian Cowdrey – as well as the more classical merits of Adam Riley’s offspin – ranged against them, the visitors slipped to 125 for 6 at just past the halfway point of their chase.Kent handed tough semi-final

Kent’s reward for a hard-fought victory over Gloucestershire in the quarter-final of the Royal London Cup is an away tie at Warwickshire.
In a see-saw match, Kent saw off Gloucestershire by 24 runs to extend their excellent run in the Royal London Cup but they will have to overcome the form side in the country to reach their first Lord’s final since 2008.
Warwickshire have won six of their last seven matches in all competitions and will fancy their chance at Edgbaston as they seek a clean sweep of domestic titles.
The other semi-final sees Durham play host to Nottinghamshire. Durham meanly defended their total at Headingley to knock out Yorkshire while Notts hammered Derbyshire and kept their title defence alive.
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Warwickshire v Kent, Thursday September 4 D/N
Durham v Nottinghamshire, Saturday September 6

A stand of 53 between Will Gidman, the folk hero who is set to leave Gloucestershire for the bright lights of Nottingham next season, and Howell ensured home nerves remained taught but Griffiths followed a run of three successive wides by yorking Gidman. Without Michael Klinger, their overseas player and captain who broke an arm in last week’s final group game, this was a chase too far for the last side remaining from Group A.Billings has thrived on the return of 50-over cricket, averaging over 100 at a frankly indecent strike rate of 162.64. With a golden blond quiff and schoolboy grin, he radiates energy. Billings is from Pembury, near Tunbridge Wells, but played the sort of shots that would put creases in the locals’ freshly starched linen.His half-century came from 29 balls, with Dent’s left-arm spin twice crunched over the midwicket boundary. He was lucky not to drag the ball on to his stumps in the following over, bowled by Jack Taylor; he proceeded to launch a six like a mortar round over long-on, followed by a rubber-wristed reverse-sweep for four. Billings is packing heat, that much is clear, though England do not want for an explosive keeper-batsman right now.For both these sides, the Royal London Cup represented an opportunity to gloss another season of bobbing along in the quieter reaches of the county circuit. Kent are the only Division Two Championship side left in the competition. The prospect of a first knockout semi-final in five years and, potentially, a trip to Lord’s thereafter should add frisson to the final few weeks.Kent were without Doug Bollinger, who has returned to Australia ahead of the Champions League, and James Tredwell, on England duty. Suggestions that Tredwell has asked to be released from his contract and allowed to join Sussex, where he has been on loan for Championship cricket, were rebuffed by the club.In preparation for this match, Kent had fielded a strong XI against New Zealand A earlier in the week. They were dismissed for 67, their second-lowest score in List A cricket, to lose by 172 runs. Nevertheless, Key chose to bat on winning the toss, only to become the first of two wickets in two balls for Payne. A score of 11 for 2 in the fifth over did not augur well for the chances of Kent posting something more substantial.Key was back in the side after missing most of the campaign with a hamstring problem, replacing Daniel Bell-Drummond. After his brief return, it was left to vice-captain Sam Northeast and 21-year-old Cowdrey – the name of whose grandfather, Colin, looks down from the stands – to repair the early damage. Northeast is developing into an increasingly proficient limited-overs cricketer and played tidily for 78 but, perhaps inflamed by Billings’ bloodlust, missed a straight ball attempting an ungainly swipe as Kent lost their last six wickets for 27 runs.Will Gidman was treated disdainfully by Northeast and Cowdrey but he removed the latter when a ball stopped in the pitch, after a stand worth 106. Alex Gidman took the catch, a moment for the brothers to savour. There will not be many more.

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