Australian paceman Doug Bollinger equalled his career-best one-day cricket figures of five wickets for 35 runs to ease Kent to a comfortable six-wicket win over Glamorgan on Wednesday.
Bollinger helped dismiss Glamorgan for 209, after which the 33-year-old left-armer sat with his feet up on the players’ balcony at Canterbury as he watch a successful Spitfires’ pursuit – inspired by an unbeaten 62 from Darren Stevens.
A third win in four starts with 38 balls to spare, left Kent two points clear at the top of Group B in the One-Day Cup.