Kent Cricket have confirmed that Bangladesh international seamer Hasan Mahmud has been made available for selection for Kent Spitfires’ last three Vitality T20 Blast Group Stage fixtures, subject to regulatory approval.
Worcestershire Rapids recorded a vital and comprehensive Vitality Blast over Kent Spitfires by 83 runs in the crossover fixture at New Road.
Kent Women comfortably beat Derbyshire Falcons by seven wickets at The OurCoop County Ground, Derby to keep their Finals Day hopes alive.
Sixteen-year-old Leo Selvey-Clinton, of Ightham, has captained the Kent Under-18s to finals day of the National T20 competition and arrives there as the tournament’s top run scorer.
There was more drama in week eight of the Kent League Premier Division on a scorching day when. unsurprisingly, every team that won the toss elected to bat first.
The Kent Spitfires handed the Hampshire Hawks only their second Vitality Blast defeat of the season when they beat them by seven wickets at Canterbury on Sunday.
Kent women defeat Northamptonshire Steelbacks on the very last ball for a six-wicket win in Vitality Blast League Two at The St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury.
The Notts Outlaws have beaten the Kent Spitfires by four wickets in the first ever Vitality Blast Crossover match at Canterbury, after an outstanding innings by George Munsey.
Fast bowler Matt Milnes has spoken of his delight as he helped bowl Kent to victory against Middlesex at Canterbury.
Kent have beaten Middlesex by 49 runs on a thrilling final day in the Rothesay County Championship at Canterbury.
There was a change at the top of the Kent League Premier Division when last season’s champions, Tunbridge Wells, were beaten for the second consecutive week.
A final day showdown looms in the Rothesay County Championship at Canterbury, after Middlesex reduced Kent to 233 for seven at stumps, with Naavya Sharma taking three for 30 following some inspired captaincy by Leus du Plooy.
Max Holden hit an unbeaten 143 as Middlesex reached 319 for six on day two of their Rothesay County Championship at Canterbury, to trail by 97 at stumps.
Chris Benjamin hit 70 as Kent reached 356 for seven at stumps on day one of their Rothesay County Championship with Middlesex at Canterbury.
There was a shock in the Kent League Premier Division when the league leaders were beaten at home by the team at the bottom of the table to open up both the title race and the relegation dogfight.