Kent pressed home their advantage over LV= County Championship Division Two rivals Glamorgan a they went into today’s lunch interval on 115-1, an overall lead of 191.

Resuming on their overnight score of one without loss, representing an advantage of only 77, Kent lost first-innings century-maker, Daniel Bell-Drummond in the fourth over of the morning.

The former England U19 opener had scored just a single when he was caught on the crease and flush in front of off and middle stumps by a Michael Hogan off-cutter that made it 10 for one.

Night watchman James Tredwell joined forces with Joe Denly to add 50 in the next hour as both partners playing with increasing freedom on an easing pitch that has become increasingly paler since the opening day.

The duo pressed on thereafter, Denly hoisting Dean Cosker for a six over long on to post a 79-ball 50 for his part in a century stand, while Tredell went in at lunch on 43 not out, his best for Kent since 2013.

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