Vitality Blast: Liam Livingstone Powers Lancashire to win the Kent to reserve the end of the finals | Cricket news

Liam Livingstone proposed a remarkable unbeaten 85 of 45 balls to reserve the Lancashire ticket for Vitality Blast Finals Day while they were beating Kent by three counters at Old Trafford.
Throughout his sleeves, Livingstone looked at the border, hitting seven six and four on the way to the victory of his team with nine remaining bullets when they reached their goal of 154.
Fred Klaassen (3-14) distinguished himself from Kent, but even his bowling alley has not proven the difference while the Lancashire exceeded the line.
It was the Spitfires who won the draw and decided to beat, but their sleeves took a horror start while Tawanda Muyeye (0) fell from the first delivery in the hands of Luke Wood (3-29).
This brought Zak Crawley (27) to the fold on his return to the side but, after 18 deliveries, he was sent by walking with his side on the 65-3.
Livingstone then took his chance to shine with the ball while claiming 2-21 of a four spell, working in unison with Tom Hartley (1-21) to decimate Kent’s attack capacities.
Joey Evison (27) and Grant Stewart (25) tried to rally for visitors, but Tom Aspinwall (2-12), alongside Wood, finished the work because Kent was all released for 153.
Despite a relatively low target to continue, Kent was raised while the Lancashire quickly fell to 5-2, Phil Salt (3) and Luke Wells (1) leaving early before Captain Keaton Jennings (4) also managed to make a breach.
However, Livingstone then took the scene from the scene and started by slapping Nathan Gilchrist (0-37) for six while he claimed his domination.
Ashton Turner (22) stayed alongside Livingstone until it was caught up in Deep Midwicket, Livingstone having quickly made half a century from 25 deliveries at that time.
The former Lancashire spinner, Matt Parkinson (2-46), then stacked the pressure while he rejected Michael Jones (28) and Tom Hartley (0), but that saw only Livingstone increase once again, the borders returning while he put his side of the final with his superb 85 invainu.
Vitality Blast Quarters
- Wednesday Sept. 3 (Oval Kia): Northants beaten Surrey by seven points
- Friday Sept. 5 (Chester-le-Street): Hampshire beat Durham by 26 points
- Saturday September 6: Lancashire beaten Kent by three counters
- Saturday September 6: Somerset vs Bears (Taunton, 6.30 p.m.)
The winners qualify for the final in Edgbaston on Saturday September 13, which is live on Sky Sports.
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