By Thomas Ridley
DAY ONE
EMILIO GAY made the first century of the season as Durham edged ahead of Kent on a closely contested first day.
Gay was fluent and positive in a chanceless century, his 11th in first-class cricket, on a day when his teammates struggled to cope with Kent’s impressive overseas duo, Glenton Stuurman and Keith Dudgeon.
Durham were bowled out for 335, with Dudgeon picking up four scalps and Stuurman three on his Kent debut.
Kent’s reply got off to a bad start, with England’s Zak Crawley dismissed cheaply, and they finished the day on 50 for tw...