KET vs SOM Head to Head Records: The SportsRush presents for you the Head to Head statistics for tonight’s match of T20 Blast 2021.
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A South Group match of the ongoing 19th season of the T20 Blast will be played between Kent and Somerset in Canterbury and will be among the two matches which will be played in the competition tonight.
In the eight matches that Kent have played this season, they have won six and lost two to be comfortable placed at the second position on the points table.
Somerset, on the other hand, have won three and lost two out of their seven matches in the league stage of this season to currently be at the fifth position on the points table.
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While Kent have won two out of their last three matches this season, Somerset have won all of their last three completed matches and would want to continue their winning spree at the Riverside Ground.
KET vs SOM Head to Head Records in T20 Blast history
Total number of matches played: 18
Matches won by KET: 12
Matches won by SOM: 5
Matches played in Canterbury: 6 (KET 6, SOM 0)
Matches played in Taunton: 9 (KET 6, SOM 2)
Matched played in June: 4 (KET 0, SOM 3)
KET average score against SOM: 171
SOM average score against KET: 163
Most runs for KET: 461 (Daniel Bell-Drummond)
Most runs for SOM: 398 (James Hildreth)
Most wickets for KET: 15 (Darren Stevens)
Most wickets for SOM: 12 (Max Waller)
Most catches for KET: 8 (Alex Blake)
Most catches for SOM: 6 (Roelof van der Merwe and Max Waller)
The last time that Kent and Somerset had faced each other in a T20 was almost a couple of weeks ago in Taunton when the hosts had registered a 47-run victory.
After Kent captain Daniel Bell-Drummond won the toss and chose to field, Somerset scored a match-winning 204/7 in 20 overs on the back of a brisk 90-run partnership for the fourth wicket between Tom Abell (68) and Lewis Goldsworthy (48)