Two of Kent Cricket’s bright young stars Jaydn Denly and Ben Dawkins have been selected for the England U19s training camp in South Africa next month
Kent have this afternoon announced that right-arm fast bowler Nathan Gilchrist has extended his Kent contract.
Kent Cricket yesterday announced their new Leadership Group for Kent’s Women’s set-up heading into its first season as a Tier 2 side in 2025.
Kent Cricket have announced that bowler Matt Quinn has signed an extension to his Kent contract, which will now run until at least the end of the 2025 season.
Kent Cricket have announced that batsman Ben Compton has signed a one-year contract extension with the Club.
Kent Cricket have confirmed that Hamidullah Qadri and Arafat Bhuiyan have left the Club following the end of the 2024 domestic season and the conclusion of their Kent contracts.
Kent Cricket have announced that left-hander Jaydn Denly has signed a two-year contract extension.
Kent Cricket have announced that batsman Zak Crawley has signed an extension to his Kent contract until the end of the 2025 season.
Kent Cricket have announced the signing of explosive right-hander Chris Benjamin from Warwickshire on a contract that will run until at least the end of the 2027 season.
Excellent knocks from Jack Leaning, Joe Denly and Joey Evison steered already-relegated Kent to a creditable draw in their rain-affected Vitality County Championship clash at Durham.
A sparkling century from Alex Lees gave Durham the upper hand in their Vitality County Championship clash with Kent despite a six-wicket haul from Matt Parkinson.
There was no play possible in Chester-le-Street for the second consecutive day in Durham’s Vitality County Championship clash with Kent due to a wet outfield.
The start of Durham and Kent’s final Vitality County Championship game of the season has been delayed after play was abandoned on day one due to heavy rain.
Nottinghamshire have thrashed Kent by ten wickets in the Vitality County Championship at Canterbury, condemning the hosts to relegation and boosting their own survival hopes into the bargain.
Kent were once again fighting to save a match in the Vitality County Championship, reaching 85 for no wicket in their second innings against Nottinghamshire at Canterbury, still 123 behind at stumps on day two.