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  • edited May 16
    Two years ago Seb's club, Bickley Park, narrowly lost to Folkestone courtesy of James Tredwell's 49* off 46 balls. He won't be playing in the same fixture tomorrow because he's umpiring in this game. 

    It just goes to show how cricket doesn't have the same perceived bias as football for example. Tredwell didn't just play for Kent for years but there's every chance that he would have coached the likes of Jaydn Denly - and he played a lot of games with us uncle, Joe, too.    

  • rocketing along with 8 runs in the first 9 overs
  • One of the flagship sports at the school is cricket, with recent graduates of their programme including Kent all-rounder Jaydn Denly, South East Stars and England A seamer Alexa Stonehouse, and Scotland Women international Darcey Carter.

    Cricketers at Canterbury Academy have been benefitting from the coaching of David Fulton, ex-Kent skipper turned Sky Sports pundit, whose two sons have both played cricket at the school.

    Players at Canterbury Academy have the opportunity to benefit from expert coaching from not only Fulton and the other coaches on the staff, but visiting ex-pros such as former England off-spinner James Tredwell, who comes in to work with the spinners, and Kent legend Darren Stevens.

  • MrOneLung said:
    rocketing along with 8 runs in the first 9 overs
    12-1 off 10 overs. 6 scoring shots off 72 balls.

    Compton 9* (35)
    DBD 2* (22)  
  • We started to tick over and then DBD tries to launch one that stops on him a bit and he's caught at mid-on. Out for 11 (35)

    25-2 (13.2)

    Compton 13* (42)
  • Compton out following one outside off for 19 (48)

    36-3 (15.1)
  • Here we go again 
  • They must be saving themselves for the T20s ! 
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  • At least one of our teams is doing well. Usually it's both that we are forced to suffer! 
  • Somerset have seamers Josh Davey and Lewis Gregory opening. The batting that is. 
  • Leaning caught at slip for 9 (22)

    64-4 (21.5)

    Muyeye 17* (23)


  • If nothing else then this is proof that our batting performances over the last half a dozen seasons has very little to do with the coach but a lack of technique and application from our batsmen. Scores this season (first innings in bold):

    231-10
    171-10
    218-10
    316-2
    393-10
    124-6
    129-10
    473-10
    212-10
    176-10
    66-4

  • Muyeye caught at slip for 25 (36)

    74-5 (24.1)

    Two new batters at the crease - Benjamin (faced just the one ball) and Jaydn joining him. 
  • 85-5 (28) at lunch

    Benjamin 1* (6)
    Jaydn 10* (18)
  • Jaydn plays on for a decent 39 (51)

    137-6

    Benjamin 21* (43)
  • 225-6 (64) at tea. A good comeback and partnership of 88 between Benjamin (46 off 115) and Stewart 59 off 76)
  • 302-6
    Stewart 112 no
    Benjamin 62 no
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  • Like buses these batting points
  • will be declaring soon
  • MarcusH26 said:
    Ben Dawkins and Jamal Richards named in a Professional County Club XI to play Zimbabwe 

    PCC Select XI squad:
    Josh De Caires (Middlesex, Captain)
    Archie Bailey (Gloucestershire)
    Luc Benkenstein (Essex)
    Jafer Chohan (Yorkshire)
    Ben Dawkins (Kent)
    Alex Green (Leicestershire)
    Eddie Jack (Hampshire)
    Mitch Killeen (Durham)
    Ben Mayes (Hampshire)
    Seb Morgan (Middlesex)
    Dan Mousley (Warwickshire)
    Thomas Rew (Somerset)
    Jamal Richards (Essex)

    "Select squad" appears to mean "Teams of 13". We've batted 11 and used 9 bowlers with Dawkins, Rew (the keeper), Mayes and the captain himself, de Caires, the only ones not to bowl. 

    https://live.nvplay.com/ecb/?tab=m_scorecard#m0bb72eff-c8fe-4cb7-abd2-c458e21641e1
  • 338-6 and a superb partnership of 201 to date

    Benjamin 64* (176)
    Stewart 145* (151)
  • It does seem somewhat strange that Benjamin, who made his name in that competition we don't talk about on here is scoring at a rate of barely 2 an over. 
  • Well, what a very special couple of days this is proving for the Charlton/Kent fans ! 

    Long may it last !  <3
  • 386-6 (96) at close. Just another 14 runs for a 4th batting bonus point and quite a comeback from 74-5. Benjamin and Stewart have, to date, put on 249* for the 7th wicket.

    Benjamin 82* (212)
    Stewart 173* (174)



  • Leuth said:
    That is bonkers 
    I'd completely ignored the scorecard after the terrible start. That's an incredible partnership!

    Both have been in better nick than some of the top order, but that was exceptional today. Benjamin was left stranded on 94* in the last game, so hopefully he can go all the way.
  • Well batted Grant Stewart! Ably supported by Chris Benjamin and Jadyn Denly. 3 batting points and 14 runs with 4 wickets in hand from a 4th. After being put in and struggling that's a good day for Kent. 
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