Grant Stewart posted a brilliant swashbuckling hundred to inspire a notable Kent fightback on the opening day of the Rothesay County Championship match against Gloucestershire at the Seat Unique Stadium in Bristol.
Kent Cricket have confirmed the signings of Alfie Ogborne and Jake Ball for their next two Rothesay County Championship matches, on loan from Somerset, beginning with the trip to Gloucestershire this Friday.
Kent Cricket have confirmed that Simon Philip has been appointed as a Vice President of the Club, following his retirement as Club Chair in June 2024.
Week one of the Kent League Premier Division cricket season started with some interesting results and excellent personal performances.
Glamorgan thrashed Kent by an innings and 161 runs at Canterbury to pick up their first win of the season in the Rothesay County Championship.
Glamorgan are eyeing their first victory of the Rothesay County Championship season, after reducing Kent to 156 for eight in their first innings on day two, a deficit of 393.
Glamorgan dominated day one of their Rothesay County Championship at Canterbury, reaching 389 for seven after Asa Tribe made a career-best 94.
Just three wickets fell on the second day of Kent second elevens three day friendly with Essex twos.
Luke Hollman’s maiden century paved the way for Middlesex to snatch a dramatic victory as they edged past Kent in a see-saw Rothesay County Championship classic at Lord’s.
Daniel Bell-Drummond’s second highest score in first-class cricket allowed Kent to take charge of their Rothesay County Championship Division Two clash with Middlesex on day three at Lord’s.
Kent skipper Daniel Bell-Drummond led his side’s fightback by posting his first red-ball hundred in over a year on the second day of their Rothesay County Championship clash against Middlesex at Lord’s.
Toby Roland-Jones’s latest five-wicket haul gave Middlesex the edge on a bowler-dominated opening day against Kent at Lord’s.
Kent Cricket have confirmed the loan signing of Essex bowling all-rounder Jamal Richards for Kent’s next two Rothesay County Championship fixtures.
Gloucestershire were left to rue an over-cautious declaration when their Rothesay County Championship with Kent ended at Canterbury in a draw.
Gloucestershire have reached 112 for two in the second innings of their Rothesay County Championship game with Kent on Sunday, a lead of 191. Ben Charlesworth was their top scorer with 58, but bad light halted play with 36 overs remaining and the forecast for tomorrow suggests a draw is probable. Earlier Ben Compton hit […]