Kent CCC Fixtures, Results & News
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Bar Nash (50) & Northeast (40) another pathetic response. 96-5 with Key, Bell-Drummond & Stevens not managing a run between them and the two senior pros each adding a GD to their career records.0
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127-5 at lunch for what it's worth0
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Only Kent could lose to the bottom team when they need a win to be promoted. Since the end of the 70's just been bottlers.0
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Talking about bottom sides we managed to lose to the Unicorns for their only win in the Pro 40. That effectively cost us a place in the Semis.bolloxbolder said:Only Kent could lose to the bottom team when they need a win to be promoted. Since the end of the 70's just been bottlers.
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187-6
Powell's gone (Mike not Chris:-) )0 -
226-6 for a lead of 6. Something to bowl at!0
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246-8. Post Tea blues!0
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I think we will put on over a 100 for these last two wickets and bowl them out.0
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257-9 Jones gone for 810
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They didn't have the internet last time I was in the asylum ;-)MrOneLung said:I think we will put on over a 100 for these last two wickets and bowl them out.
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280 all out
Glamorgan need 61 to win0 -
280 A O for a lead of 600
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The Yorkies and Derbyshire have the champers out already.0
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keep the faith - there will be a film about this in 20 years.
Tredders bowling from both ends(sometimes in the same over), Fat Rob prowling around mid off cutting off the singles, Kent well set, Croft in last game digging in, but to no avail as the courageous Invicta win by 3 runs.
However Derby and Yorks both win so academic.0 -
what a crap film0
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It'll have to be classified as an "18"
Too horrific for young 'uns...0 -
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The difference another 100 runs might have made!
Either by preventing Glamorgan's tail from wagging or batting better ourselves.0 -
Lost by 7 wickets.
Another season at least in division 2.0 -
Great finale in the CB40 final today - anybody watch it? Not the happiest way for Neil Carter to finish his career!!0
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Great match, thoroughly enjoyed it0
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Cook and Mahmood released. Surprised we didn't do the same with Harmison who has never had a great record and had a particularly poor season with us last year.0
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I have a feeling Harmison signed up for two years when he joined.Addick Addict said:Cook and Mahmood released. Surprised we didn't do the same with Harmison who has never had a great record and had a particularly poor season with us last year.
Could be wrong though.
Azhar seems more interested in tip and run in India these days so no great surprise there. I did wonder whether The Chef might get some sort of bowling coach role but I guess mark Ealham already does that as and when.
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The article definitely says Harmison's contract has been extended and he is not included in the list already "under contract".LenGlover said:
I have a feeling Harmison signed up for two years when he joined.Addick Addict said:Cook and Mahmood released. Surprised we didn't do the same with Harmison who has never had a great record and had a particularly poor season with us last year.
Could be wrong though.
Azhar seems more interested in tip and run in India these days so no great surprise there. I did wonder whether The Chef might get some sort of bowling coach role but I guess mark Ealham already does that as and when.0 -
5 October 2012
Our End of Season Awards in late September were a fantastic way to celebrate our players’ achievements this season, and we were pleased to welcome Members and Supporters, plus our Sponsors and Team Kent Members to the event, which took place at the St Lawrence Ground.
Information on all the winners can be found below - congratulations to them all on their achievements this season.
We now look ahead to our winter activities at the Club, the next of which is our Blean Village Londis Fireworks Extravaganza on Friday 2nd November. We have some exciting entertainment booked, including a fire show, stilt walkers and glow performers – it will be a great event for all the family. Read more below, where you will also find links to tickets.
Kent Cricket End of Season Awards
The Kent Cricket End of Season Awards focused on the achievements of players, with an emphasis on hopes and expectations for next season.
The Batting, Bowling and Fielding Awards are based on first-class matches (including Kent v South Africa), Clydesdale Bank 40 and Friends Life t20.
The Player of the Year Award is based on votes from Kent Cricket supporters, and this year’s Fitzgerald Jewellers’ One Day Player of the Series was decided by Head Coach, Jimmy Adams, with three players tied on two Man of the Match Awards (Rob Key, Sam Northeast and Darren Stevens) in contention.
Player of the Year:
Mark Davies
Batsman of the Year:
Sam Northeast - 1,359 runs
Bowler of the Year:
Matt Coles - 74 wickets
Fielder of the Year:
James Tredwell - 22 catches
Fitzgerald Jewellers’ One Day Player of the Series:
Rob Key
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how the hell didn't Billings win one day player0
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Mahmood career best and best Champions League T20 figures of 5-24 playing for Auckland against Hants. He even dropped a caught and bowled off his final delivery!
And another of our former players, Carberry, top scored for Hants with 65 out of 121-8.0 -
And then Azhar caps his match winning bowling with 55 n o. Shame he didn't do that much for us last season.Addick Addict said:Mahmood career best and best Champions League T20 figures of 5-24 playing for Auckland against Hants. He even dropped a caught and bowled off his final delivery!
And another of our former players, Carberry, top scored for Hants with 65 out of 121-8.
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http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/story/586491.html
Kent bat that played for the Addicks, RIP0