Kent have beaten Middlesex by 49 runs on a thrilling final day in the Rothesay County Championship at Canterbury.
There was a change at the top of the Kent League Premier Division when last season’s champions, Tunbridge Wells, were beaten for the second consecutive week.
A final day showdown looms in the Rothesay County Championship at Canterbury, after Middlesex reduced Kent to 233 for seven at stumps, with Naavya Sharma taking three for 30 following some inspired captaincy by Leus du Plooy.
Max Holden hit an unbeaten 143 as Middlesex reached 319 for six on day two of their Rothesay County Championship at Canterbury, to trail by 97 at stumps.
Chris Benjamin hit 70 as Kent reached 356 for seven at stumps on day one of their Rothesay County Championship with Middlesex at Canterbury.
There was a shock in the Kent League Premier Division when the league leaders were beaten at home by the team at the bottom of the table to open up both the title race and the relegation dogfight.
Hasan Mahmud returned career-best innings and match figures on his Kent debut to inspire his side to a 140-run victory over Lancashire inside three days at Blackpool.
An impressive 71* from Maddie Blinkhorn Jones gave Kent their third Blast win of the season as they defeated Leicestershire Foxes by 51 runs at Kibworth.
Bromley stayed in contention at the top of the Kent Premier division with what was in the end was a very comfortable six wicket win at Lordswood on Saturday.
Kent Cricket have confirmed that all-rounder Joey Evison will feature for Leicestershire in the next two rounds of Rothesay County Championship fixtures.
On Friday 5th June, the annual David Setters Trophy tournament was held at Blackheath Cricket Club and I was delighted to go along to lend my support.
Charlie Allison continued his sensational form with a personal best 74 to fire Essex to a fourth straight victory in the Vitality Blast men’s competition and win the Battle of the Bridge.
Kent Cricket have announced the signing of Bangladesh Test fast bowler Hasan Mahmud for six Rothesay County Championship matches, spanning from June until the end of the season, subject to regulatory approval.
Rain decimated week five of the Kent League Premier Division cricket season with all five games abandoned, two without a ball being bowled.
Sean Hunt was the hero for Sussex Sharks as they defeated Kent Spitfires by seven wickets with 16 balls to spare.