In all likelihood, Leicestershire succumbs to beat Wednesday morning, the shipwreck at the bottom of Division two in the process.
And yet, it is them that produces a true monument to excellence in this game. It was one of them which warms more than any other spirit.
James Taylor will be torment on the four passes, that he could have marked on Tuesday evening, but the 96 that he made before be strangled on the side of the leg by Robbie Joseph were among the most beautiful, luxuriously Sung runs, you'll see this season.
The 21 years he spoke of as a future drummer of England for some time. Let the speculation to stop. It is now ready.
True that Kent bowling attack was not the highest quality. But the way Taylor took part spinner England James Tredwell, who had been bewitching Leicestershire batsmen all the games, was truly a show to see.
When Tredwell gave him an iota of width, late Taylor deliciously cut to two, three and four. When he throws the ball, Taylor swept toil him or he examined in depth on mid - on for glorious sixes - three in total. Good bullets have worked in the spaces for the one and two. Sometimes, he was in a different category to someone else in the field.
Certainly, too, that he fell twice, once a sharp slip and once chance on the side of the leg, both when it is well defined. And its rejection in the 1990s, his fifth to the level of the first class, referring to a certain juvenile impatience.
But his temperament and character, a side that loses much more that he is winning, cannot be blamed. It has smart reflexes, natural synchronization and each photo in the book.
Taylor and Wayne White dragged Leicestershire in the game, after that they were forced monitoring 208 runs behind.
Resume with Leicestershire 220 for six, Tredwell and Matt Coles cleaned the tail in the morning, finishing with five wickets each, before a burst early by Joseph left Leicestershire 100 for four in their second round.
Taylor and White (71) put on 129 at almost five an before Joseph rejected both in the space of three balls. It raised hopes that Kent could finish the work within three days, but an unbeaten eight-window stand of 62 between Jigar Naik and Claude Henderson has maintained the possibility for the victory of Leicestershire slim.
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