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Kent Cricket 2026

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  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,884
    The bowling curse strikes again. It seems Stuurman's injury has ruled him out of playing for us again. 
    Like Dudgeon last season.
  • Pedro45
    Pedro45 Posts: 6,056
    318-2 (52)

    Harby 131 (134)
    Finch 6 (11)

    Dawkins 152* (162)
    Ekansh 10* (9) 
    That's the Will Harby who now plays for Hayes in the KCL!

    Interestingly, I am standing in Hayes first league game of the season (vs Lordswood), and then have Tunbridge Wells (Ben Dawkins team) the next day in the National Cup (vs Bickley Park or Reigate Priory).
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    417-3 (64)

    Ekansh out for 50 (38). Dawkins still there on 207* (200)
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    Pedro45 said:
    318-2 (52)

    Harby 131 (134)
    Finch 6 (11)

    Dawkins 152* (162)
    Ekansh 10* (9) 
    That's the Will Harby who now plays for Hayes in the KCL!

    Interestingly, I am standing in Hayes first league game of the season (vs Lordswood), and then have Tunbridge Wells (Ben Dawkins team) the next day in the National Cup (vs Bickley Park or Reigate Priory).
    Harby came on and bowled one over in the last Kent 2s game. He's always been a batter who bowls seam but was bowling leg spin - and got a wicket doing so!
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    417-3 (64)

    Ekansh out for 50 (38). Dawkins still there on 207* (200)
    454-3 declared

    Dawkins 222* (212)
    Flintofff 20* (25)
  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 19,056
    417-3 (64)

    Ekansh out for 50 (38). Dawkins still there on 207* (200)
    454-3 declared

    Dawkins 222* (212)
    Flintofff 20* (25)
    I've had to physically restrain my dancing appendages today which was easier said than done....seems to have been somewhat habit forming. :)
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,674
    Stuurman's injury is of course worse than expected, so his spell with us is over. That's overseas bowler 2673 we've broken.
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    edited April 20
    Interesting 2nd XI we've put out in a 3-day game against Sussex if only for the fact that the one person who probably needs less batting than most, Compton, has "retired not out" having scored just 9 runs. One has to assume that he might have some sort of injury.

    Full 16-man team:

    BJ Dawkins, BG Compton, JDM Evison, HZ Finch†, JK Denly*, E Singh, OMB Curtiss, CL Flintoff, AM Foreman, OAJ Butterfill, MAR Cohen, FJ Klaassen, CW Jones, C Mullapudi, J Singh, G Stewart

    Left-arm quick Chinmay Mullapudi is one of the three SACA players we have taken on and Cameron Jones is another seamer who came through the Worcestershire system, playing one 50-over first team match for them before last season being a fixture in the Sussex 2s. 

    Quinn and Parkinson have already bowled quite a few overs this season and the fact that they haven't been included might indicate that they will be in the first team squad for our next outing. 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    Kent 2s, in their 1st innings, were 196 all out. In reply, Sussex were 267 all out. The one and only noteworthy performance was Ekansh with the ball in returning 4-33. If he can continue to elevate his bowling to become a fourth seamer in the first team then we will have a serious all-rounder on our side.

    Now to the concern to come out of the game. Compton retired yesterday as mentioned above and the rumour is that he got hit on the hand. That might explain why Jaydn and Ollie Butterfill are opening the batting in the second innings instead of Compton and more to the point Dawkins given our imminent game against Worcestershire.  
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 9,636
    Decently strong Sussex lineup out against them with a county experienced top 5 . Bowling attack is Danny Lamb and a bunch of youngsters although Nantes Oosthuizen seems to be one to keep an eye on, ex Surrey Academy and would be the next man up in our first team if Robbo gets injured. 

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  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    edited April 22
    Close of play Kent finished in their second innings on 355-6 going into the final day with a lead of 284. Once again our youngsters have come up with the goods:

    Jayden     103 (141)
    Butterfill    64 (81)
    Ekansh    107 (89)
    Curtiss      42* (53)


  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,674
    Close of play Kent finished in their second innings on 355-6 going into the final day with a lead of 284. Once again our youngsters have come up with the goods:

    Jayden     103 (141)
    Butterfill    64 (81)
    Ekansh    107 (89)
    Curtiss      42 (53)


    Even in second 11 games, we do better in the 2nd innings than the 1st. 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    Close of play Kent finished in their second innings on 355-6 going into the final day with a lead of 284. Once again our youngsters have come up with the goods:

    Jayden     103 (141)
    Butterfill    64 (81)
    Ekansh    107 (89)
    Curtiss     103* (121)


    481-8 (96) declared and a lead of 410

    Curtiss became the third under 20 to become a centurion and the fourth to hit a half-century in the innings. 
    Add Dawkins to that quartet and we have five youngsters, all with dual disciplines, waiting in the wings albeit that Butterfill, the youngest of the lot at just 18, has yet to be awarded a rookie contract.

    The important thing is to manage expectations, allow them to grow in the 2nd XI, call them up when the time is right and play them for the duration of the 50 over competition. Then, in a couple of years time, we might have the basis of a decent young side moving forward.  
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    Jas has Sussex in a bit of trouble at 20-3. He had Thomas LBW and then cleaned up both Tear and Ibrahim. 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    Match drawn. Sussex finished on 288-8 thanks to 150* (150) from Oli Carter.

    In addition to the three wickets taken by Jas, triallist and former Sussex player, Bertie Foreman, returned the commendable figures of 25.5-6-87-5
  • Looks like a solid player this foreman, reckon he might get a 50 over contract this summer 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    Looks like a solid player this foreman, reckon he might get a 50 over contract this summer 
    He might well do especially as he's an offie and the four other spinners we have, namely Parkinson, Muthusamy, Jaydn and Butterfill, all turn the ball away from the right hander. 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 9,636
    Match drawn. Sussex finished on 288-8 thanks to 150* (150) from Oli Carter.

    In addition to the three wickets taken by Jas, triallist and former Sussex player, Bertie Foreman, returned the commendable figures of 25.5-6-87-5
    Carter is such a weird player. Feels like when you've got a footballer and you think this is going to be their breakout season and it's finally going to click. He's got talent and could be keeping for us next season as I don't expect Simpson to stay but he's never really going to force his way into the CC side barring injury. 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    MarcusH26 said:
    Match drawn. Sussex finished on 288-8 thanks to 150* (150) from Oli Carter.

    In addition to the three wickets taken by Jas, triallist and former Sussex player, Bertie Foreman, returned the commendable figures of 25.5-6-87-5
    Carter is such a weird player. Feels like when you've got a footballer and you think this is going to be their breakout season and it's finally going to click. He's got talent and could be keeping for us next season as I don't expect Simpson to stay but he's never really going to force his way into the CC side barring injury. 
    I watched quite a bit of him on stream in Adelaide this season and he certainly didn't impress as reflected by 427 runs at 23.72 from 19 innings. His stats here in all forms of the game aren't impressive either and he might be someone who, ultimately, will struggle to make a career in the game given it's almost five years since he made his Sussex debut.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 9,636
    MarcusH26 said:
    Match drawn. Sussex finished on 288-8 thanks to 150* (150) from Oli Carter.

    In addition to the three wickets taken by Jas, triallist and former Sussex player, Bertie Foreman, returned the commendable figures of 25.5-6-87-5
    Carter is such a weird player. Feels like when you've got a footballer and you think this is going to be their breakout season and it's finally going to click. He's got talent and could be keeping for us next season as I don't expect Simpson to stay but he's never really going to force his way into the CC side barring injury. 
    I watched quite a bit of him on stream in Adelaide this season and he certainly didn't impress as reflected by 427 runs at 23.72 from 19 innings. His stats here in all forms of the game aren't impressive either and he might be someone who, ultimately, will struggle to make a career in the game given it's almost five years since he made his Sussex debut.
    He's flattered to decieve at County level tbh. Will probably play in the ODC but bar that I don't see the path for him at Sussex , Charlie Tear has leapfrogged him probably in terms of getting in and around the first team picture. Hopefully I don't have to watch Tom Alsop keep at any stage after how poor he's been in the BBL! 

    His dismissal in preseason to Ben Raine against Durham kinda summed him up really, the most ridiculous leave that's taken off stump out the ground. 

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  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    So, Compton, following being hit on the hand in the 2s game is included in the squad to face Worcestershire - he retired as a "precaution". The not so good news is that, in addition to Stuurman's stint ending prematurely, both Stewart and Quinn are now injured too. Jas and Jadyn have been left out too from the XI that played against Northants. 

    A squad of 13 has been named with Dawkins, Parkinson, Cohen and Ekansh now included. I have a sneaking feeling that Ekansh might fill the number 8 berth with the other bowling spot being a toss up between, depending on the wicket, Parkinson and Cohen:

  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,884
    Quinn is Kent’s equivalent of Chuks with all his injuries.
  • Why on earth did we give him a new contract ? Just another case of Kent being shockingly bad at player management 
  • IR94
    IR94 Posts: 1,006
    Matt Quinn, always injured and bang average when he does play, we give him a new 2-year deal...
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 17,989
    Won the toss, having a bat

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  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,919
    Tommy Taylor licking his lips 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    Leuth said:
    Tommy Taylor licking his lips 
    He'll need a visit to the chemist for the chafing.

    Totally dominant start by the Kent openers at 15-0 off 10 overs. Compton, in particular, has been imposing himself with 4 runs off 38 balls. Crawley has been going about his business with 13 (22)
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 17,989
    edited 10:43AM
    Compton goes for 4 (40)
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,668
    Compton caught at slip off Hannon-Dalby for 4 (40)

    21-1