Keeper error costs Harriers
James Constable's 10th goal of the season was wasted when a nightmare howler by Kidderminster's on-loan goalkeeper Chris MacKenzie enabled Crawleyto grab a share of the spoils.
James Constable's 10th goal of the season was wasted when a nightmare howler by Kidderminster's on-loan goalkeeper Chris MacKenzie enabled Crawleyto grab a share of the spoils.
Former Walsall striker Constable put Harriers ahead on the stroke of half time before Guy Madjo equalised in the 70th minute.
The Cameroon hitman pounced when MacKenzie failed to check behind him when rolling the ball out of the area to clear.
It was a fatal mistake that allowed the alert Madjo to nip in and steal the ball before stroking it into an empty net.
It was a sickening blow to Kidderminster whose previous home match had resulted in a 5-2 battering against high-flying Torquay United when MacKenzie was a fault with a couple of the Gulls goals.
Aggborough boss Mark Yates, however, did his best to shield MacKenzie from criticism of his latest costly blunder, preferring to blame a lack of communication for Madjo's goal.
He said: "You can maybe say it was Macca's fault, that would be easy, but there were another 10 players in front of him who could have given him a shout."
Kidderminster went ahead on 45 minutes when a fortunate deflection from Michael Blackwood's cross was neatly headed over goalkeeper Ashley Bayes by Constable.