Canterbury tale: the day and season drawing to a close as Viv Richards, unbeaten on 25, stands between Kent and a ninth Championship victory

Tuesday 08 September 1992 19:02 EDT
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Canterbury tale: the day and season drawing to a close as Viv Richards, unbeaten on 25, stands between Kent and a ninth Championship victory. Stubborn batting helped Glamorgan wipe off a first-innings deficit of 61 to finish on 176 for 4, a lead of 115. Neil Taylor and Steve Marsh shared a stand of 113 for Kent

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