Northamptonshire's bowlers and batsmen combined to deliver a devastating performance against Kent, piling on the runs and wickets in a crushing display of cricketing prowess. At the heart of the innings were Luke Procter and Calvin Harrison, who both produced career-best scores to send the Kent bowlers into disarray. Procter, who has been in fine form of late, batted majestically to reach a whopping 261 not out, his highest score in first-class cricket. The Northamptonshire all-rounder showed no signs of letting up throughout the innings, as he carved the Kent attack to all corners of the ground, leaving the bowlers frustrated and demoralized. As Procter's innings reached dizzying heights, Calvin Harrison was busy building a solid foundation with him at the other end. The young batsman, who has been touted as one of the future stars of Northamptonshire, lived up to expectations with a career-best score of 153. Harrison's innings was marked by a mix of caution and aggression, as he carefully picked his shots to take advantage of the Kent bowlers' errors. The partnership between Procter and Harrison was a highlight of the innings, with the two batsmen adding a record-breaking 373 runs for the fourth wicket.