Key reaches three figures again
16:43, 27 May 2004
ROB KEY scored his fifth century in 10 innings to save Kentish pride at The Oval today where the visitors reached 166 for three having been made to follow-on 240 in arrears.
Skittled out for 239 after losing their last five wickets inside the first 65 minutes of day three, Kent appeared in real danger of suffering a three-day defeat until key again came to their rescue.
They lost David Fulton (13), Ed Smith (23) and Matt Walker for a first ball duck as he shouldered arms to a Martin Bicknell in-ducker, before Key teamed up with Michael Carberry to take their side through to tea without further alarm.
Key’s century came in 208 minutes, from 155-balls and with 14 fours and a six and was the 20th of his first-class career.
Carberry contributed 18 to an unbroken stand of 52 for the fourth wicket as Kent moved within 75 of making Surrey bat again.