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27th July – 19:00 – The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, Canterbury
Despite home advantage, Kent go into the game needing a win to keep their hopes of a trip to Finals Day alive. They have flattered to deceive this year and are so inconsistent in their results, you never know which Kent side will turn up. Somerset have fared better this Natwest T20 Blast campaign and are running into form at the right time and will have the confidence to have too much for Kent.
Kent have star power in the form of England International Sam Billings, who is turning himself into a quality T20 player across the globe. His innovation with the bat is what catches the eye and it’s exciting to see what will happen next in his promising career. James Hildreth has been the consistency within the Somerset line-up for years and has been unlucky not have been given a consistent chance with England.
Ahead of our Kent VS Somerset odds and free prediction, we look to the form and Somerset have won their last two games that have been played, both against Middlesex. Both games saw an impressive batting display from Somerset. Kent looked to be on course for the win last time out against Sussex but had to settle for a point when rain intervened. However, inconsistency has seen them lose three games already and they face a battle to qualify.
They have yet to play each other this season and so this is the first of two games. Last season was a tough campaign for Somerset and they are well on track to put behind a difficult 2016 season that saw two wins for Kent. Both teams have a pedigree in this competition and this is likely to be an interesting watch.
For our betting prediction we think that Somerset are beginning to find their form and will take a crucial away victory over a Kent side that go from the sublime to the ridiculous. Somerset have excellent firepower in their line-up with James Hildreth and Peter Trego, two very experienced campaigners that can lead Somerset into the latter stages.
The Spitfire Ground at Canterbury is not the biggest ground, making the bet for Somerset to score the most sixes in the game, good value for money with the firepower on their side. They also have the strong opening partnership of the two sides with Jim Allenby and Lewis Gregory forming a consistent opening pair and with that comes another great value bet.