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MATT Brown made life miserable for the Charlton Kings batsmen as he took six wickets.

The visitors from Cheltenham had got off to a strong start as they posted 60 from the first partnership.

But from there it was rapidly downhill as Charlton Kings finished on 135 all out after losing eight wickets for 39 runs.

Spinner Brown finished the afternoon with figures of 6-18 off 8.3 overs.

The first wicket went to Dallaway when Charles Watkins was caught by Tyrer with the score on 60.

Brown claimed the first of his haul with the second ball of the 22nd.

Bertie Wyatt caught James Williams for 16 to make it 96-2.

Wickets started to fall more regularly after this point.

Charlton were 103-3 after a mix-up led to a run-out in the 23rd.

Callum King had sent a delivery to Tom Collinson – the visitors’ top scorer with an undefeated 63 – but Tyrer was spot on with the throw to run-out Matt Luxton.

Brown had his second wicket when Cox caught Tawanda Maposa off the opening ball of the next over for 105-4.

King claimed his second when Turner caught Gavin Williams from the second ball of the 27th.

Charlton were 117-5 and the next wicket came in the following over.

Tristan Maree caught Charlie Hunte off the bowling of Brown to make it 118-6.

Charlton had added just four runs when Brown caught Craig Collinson leg before for 122-7 at the end of the 30th.

In the next over, Tyrer took his second catch to dismiss Benjamin Lord, off the bowling of King.

Brown ended the innings in spectacular style with a double wicket maiden.

Tyrer caught Karan Sharma with the first ball of the 36th and two deliveries later Andrew Bower was caught by Morton