Updated On: 18 September, 2022 11:41 AM IST | London | IANS
A bizarre incident took place in the One-Day Cup final at Trent Bridge, where Kent fielder Harry Finch picked up wicket-keeper Ollie Robinson's glove and used it to field the ball, leading to Lancashire being awarded five penalty runs.

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A bizarre incident took place in the One-Day Cup final at Trent Bridge, where Kent fielder Harry Finch picked up wicket-keeper Ollie Robinson's glove and used it to field the ball, leading to Lancashire being awarded five penalty runs. Kent won the match by 21 runs, after scoring 306/6 in their allotted 50 overs and then bundled out the opponents for 285 in 48.4 overs. Kent fielder Harry Finch violated Law 28 of the MCC's Laws of Cricket against Lancashire at Trent Bridge, said a report in mirror.co.uk on Saturday.
In the 21st over of Lancashire's innings, Steven Croft and Keaton Jennings went for a quick single, with Robinson flicking off his glove to chase the ball. As the wicket-keeper threw the ball in the direction of the stumps, the 27-year-old Finch curiously put on Robinson's discarded glove to gather the ball, thus violating Law 28 of the MCC's Laws of Cricket.
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