da stake casino: Ian Bell’s fourth Clydesdale Bank 40 half-century of the season maintainedWarwickshire’s 100% record with a convincing six-wicket victory over Kent atEdgbaston

Cricinfo staff16-May-2010
ScorecardIan Bell’s fourth Clydesdale Bank 40 half-century of the season maintainedWarwickshire’s 100% record with a convincing six-wicket victory over Kent atEdgbaston.The England batsman contributed a stylish 55 from 71 balls before the Group Cleaders – unbeaten in 40-over cricket since August 2008 – wrapped up their fifthstraight win in the competition. The margin would have been greater but for a substantial Kent recovery after 6ft 8in pace bowler Boyd Rankin had taken three wickets in five balls in their collapse to 73 for 7 after 19 overs.Skipper Robert Key survived to reach 87 from 98 deliveries and eventually foundsubstantial support when Rob Ferley made 52, his highest score in all forms ofcounty cricket with Kent and Nottinghamshire.Their partnership of 94 in 17 overs lifted the Spitfires to a more respectable192 for 9 – but this was nowhere near enough to stretch Warwickshire. Bell put on 68 with Jim Troughton (24) and even when he was run out, going for a single after Darren Maddy played the ball to point, the untroubled home side finished the job with five overs to spare.Maddy, adding an unbeaten 43 to his bowling return of 2 for 31, and IanWestwood (21 not out) cleared off the last 65 runs from 45 balls. Kent had struggled from the outset as Warwickshire’s front-line seamers wobbled the new ball around in favourable bowling conditions.Key and Joe Denly played and missed as Neil Carter and Chris Woakes opened upwith successive maidens and the slide set in as soon as Denly guided a ball fromCarter to Troughton at backward point.Woakes, warming up for England Lions duty against Bangladesh this week, hadMartin van Jaarsveld taken at slip and Kent’s middle order caved in withRankin’s intervention in a dramatic second over.The Irishman’s bounce and movement accounted for Geraint Jones and DarrenStevens, both caught behind by Tim Ambrose, and young left hander Alex Blakeedged to Darren Maddy at second slip. Ambrose took a third catch as Woakes removed Azhar Mahmood in a spell of 2 for 29 and Rankin had four wickets in a List A innings for the first time when Simon Cook holed out to deep square leg.Warwickshire’s charge was at last held up when Ferley, in his first countymatch of the season, dug in with Key and gradually built up the momentum tolaunch a sustained counter-attack.Key hit 10 fours before falling at extra cover for the first of two wickets forMaddy. The former Leicestershire all-rounder bowled Ferley with the nextdelivery after he reached 50 with a reverse sweep for his fifth boundary.