Jack Brooks led the way with four for 44 but it was a hugely impressive collective effort, with all five bowlers used getting among the wickets and maintaining pressure on the batters. SOMERSET WIN BY AN INNINGS AND 82 RUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #WeAreSomerset #SOMvWAR /KwPKO1MzMi Harry Brook fell narrowly short of a maiden career double century before lunch on day three as Yorkshire edged towards victory over Kent at Headingley.īrook, Division One’s second-leading run-scorer behind Kent opener Ben Compton, continued his superb form by advancing from 131 overnight to 194 and taking his tally of runs to 512 in five innings this summer as Yorkshire piled up 571 in reply to Kent’s 291. Harry Brook fell six runs short of a double century for Yorkshire (Simon Marper/PA) Kent impressively resisted to close on 118 for two from 50 overs – Compton unbeaten on 67 – giving them hope they can avoid a third defeat in four games. Gubbins followed his crucial 101 not out in the first innings with an effortless 130 to give Hampshire a hefty lead on a pitch which had previously benefited the bowlers. Hampshire were eventually bowled out for 344, with the visitors reaching nine without loss by the close.