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Kent Cricket 2020
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I am watching it now and I have to say that I think it's going to round off a cracking day of sport!1
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😣😣😣1
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32 off 33
Come on Notts!!!!3 -
Just read this. I didn't know it was on.
I saw it was scheduled for yesterday and the forecast said rain for days so forgot all about it.0 -
Covered End said:Just read this. I didn't know it was on.
I saw it was scheduled for yesterday and the forecast said rain for days so forgot all about it.2 -
Covered End said:Just read this. I didn't know it was on.
I saw it was scheduled for yesterday and the forecast said rain for days so forgot all about it.3 -
3 off 17 balls!!!!!
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Notts won with 17 balls to spare. Now that is a thrashing!!!!5
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Notts had Duckett, Surrey had Fu......3
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killerandflash said:Notts had Duckett, Surrey had Fu......0
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Addick Addict said:Notts won with 17 balls to spare. Now that is a thrashing!!!!5
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Just checking how many Surrey won by and amazed to read how the match continued once we switched over...
Commiserations, @blackpool72.
Honestly thought your boys had that one in the bag.1 -
Miserableoldgit said:blackpool72 said:Miserableoldgit said:Now Slurrey made the final ?
No thanks.
*straws and clutching come to mind.......4 -
Oh well there's always next season.
In the meantime I shall take comfort from our back to back wins against Kent.
Onwards and upwards as they say.
See you all next season.3 -
blackpool72 said:Oh well there's always next season.
In the meantime I shall take comfort from our back to back wins against Kent.
Onwards and upwards as they say.
See you all next season.2 -
blackpool72 said:Oh well there's always next season.
In the meantime I shall take comfort from our back to back wins against Kent.
Onwards and upwards as they say.
See you all next season.5 -
killerandflash said:blackpool72 said:Oh well there's always next season.
In the meantime I shall take comfort from our back to back wins against Kent.
Onwards and upwards as they say.
See you all next season.5 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:killerandflash said:blackpool72 said:Oh well there's always next season.
In the meantime I shall take comfort from our back to back wins against Kent.
Onwards and upwards as they say.
See you all next season.
His Lordship understands T20 is a young man's game and how much money these players can make as cricket mercenaries around the world.
Whilst the senior pros now recognise that seeing b DI Stevens or lbw DI Stevens next to their name on a batting card or having their bowling dispatched to all parts is just a rite of cricketing passage, the youth of today may not be so understanding when their bowling has been dismantled by someone older than their own father or they've fallen foul of wily medium-pace.
Stevo doesn't want the cricketing youth to be disillusioned and doubting their own ability so early in their careers.
Stevo cares.
That's why Stevo doesn't play T20.
However, as there's very little money in First Class cricket Lord Stevo sees absolutely no problem in terrorising county bowlers and batsmen up and down the country year after year after year after year after year ...8 -
Briston_Addick said:Fanny Fanackapan said:killerandflash said:blackpool72 said:Oh well there's always next season.
In the meantime I shall take comfort from our back to back wins against Kent.
Onwards and upwards as they say.
See you all next season.
His Lordship understands T20 is a young man's game and how much money these players can make as cricket mercenaries around the world.
Whilst the senior pros now recognise that seeing b DI Stevens or lbw DI Stevens next to their name on a batting card or having their bowling dispatched to all parts is just a rite of cricketing passage, the youth of today may not be so understanding when their bowling has been dismantled by someone older than their own father or they've fallen foul of wily medium-pace.
Stevo doesn't want the cricketing youth to be disillusioned and doubting their own ability so early in their careers.
Stevo cares.
That's why Stevo doesn't play T20.
However, as there's very little money in First Class cricket Lord Stevo sees absolutely no problem in terrorising county bowlers and batsmen up and down the country year after year after year after year after year ...0 -
Addick Addict said:Briston_Addick said:Fanny Fanackapan said:killerandflash said:blackpool72 said:Oh well there's always next season.
In the meantime I shall take comfort from our back to back wins against Kent.
Onwards and upwards as they say.
See you all next season.
His Lordship understands T20 is a young man's game and how much money these players can make as cricket mercenaries around the world.
Whilst the senior pros now recognise that seeing b DI Stevens or lbw DI Stevens next to their name on a batting card or having their bowling dispatched to all parts is just a rite of cricketing passage, the youth of today may not be so understanding when their bowling has been dismantled by someone older than their own father or they've fallen foul of wily medium-pace.
Stevo doesn't want the cricketing youth to be disillusioned and doubting their own ability so early in their careers.
Stevo cares.
That's why Stevo doesn't play T20.
However, as there's very little money in First Class cricket Lord Stevo sees absolutely no problem in terrorising county bowlers and batsmen up and down the country year after year after year after year after year ...3 - Sponsored links:
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Addick Addict said:Seb played for the Kent Academy today against Middlesex in what was meant to be a 50 over a side game. He came in at 6 with the score on 54-4 which soon became 54-5 when his partner departed.
Kent eventually made 160 all out off 32 and Seb top scored with 41. Middlesex knocked them off for the loss of 4 wickets in 31 overs (Seb took 3 catches keeping).
Due to the early finish they then played a T10. Kent managed a decent 90-4 (Seb 8 not out). Well we thought it was decent 'til the Middlesex batsmen set about our bowling and got them off 6 overs for the loss of just 2 wickets.
Still an enjoyable day out in the sun at the County Ground Beckenham and at least I can say I saw Kent play this season - even if it wasn't the 1st Team11 -
Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:Seb played for the Kent Academy today against Middlesex in what was meant to be a 50 over a side game. He came in at 6 with the score on 54-4 which soon became 54-5 when his partner departed.
Kent eventually made 160 all out off 32 and Seb top scored with 41. Middlesex knocked them off for the loss of 4 wickets in 31 overs (Seb took 3 catches keeping).
Due to the early finish they then played a T10. Kent managed a decent 90-4 (Seb 8 not out). Well we thought it was decent 'til the Middlesex batsmen set about our bowling and got them off 6 overs for the loss of just 2 wickets.
Still an enjoyable day out in the sun at the County Ground Beckenham and at least I can say I saw Kent play this season - even if it wasn't the 1st Team
Has Billings ever kept for England, as his role in the white ball team in the field is as a boundary rider. I can't imagine the likes of Knott, Taylor, Jack Russell or even Geraint Jones fielding out there!1 -
Well done, young Seb!
You must be very proud, AA.5 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:Well done, young Seb!
You must be very proud, AA.1 -
Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:Seb played for the Kent Academy today against Middlesex in what was meant to be a 50 over a side game. He came in at 6 with the score on 54-4 which soon became 54-5 when his partner departed.
Kent eventually made 160 all out off 32 and Seb top scored with 41. Middlesex knocked them off for the loss of 4 wickets in 31 overs (Seb took 3 catches keeping).
Due to the early finish they then played a T10. Kent managed a decent 90-4 (Seb 8 not out). Well we thought it was decent 'til the Middlesex batsmen set about our bowling and got them off 6 overs for the loss of just 2 wickets.
Still an enjoyable day out in the sun at the County Ground Beckenham and at least I can say I saw Kent play this season - even if it wasn't the 1st TeamDo I Remember correctly that keeping was considered such a specialist role that Bob Taylor was allowed to keep wicket against the Aussies after the starting keeper got injured during a test ?2 -
MrOneLung said:Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:Seb played for the Kent Academy today against Middlesex in what was meant to be a 50 over a side game. He came in at 6 with the score on 54-4 which soon became 54-5 when his partner departed.
Kent eventually made 160 all out off 32 and Seb top scored with 41. Middlesex knocked them off for the loss of 4 wickets in 31 overs (Seb took 3 catches keeping).
Due to the early finish they then played a T10. Kent managed a decent 90-4 (Seb 8 not out). Well we thought it was decent 'til the Middlesex batsmen set about our bowling and got them off 6 overs for the loss of just 2 wickets.
Still an enjoyable day out in the sun at the County Ground Beckenham and at least I can say I saw Kent play this season - even if it wasn't the 1st TeamDo I Remember correctly that keeping was considered such a specialist role that Bob Taylor was allowed to keep wicket against the Aussies after the starting keeper got injured during a test ?1 -
Addick Addict said:MrOneLung said:Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:Seb played for the Kent Academy today against Middlesex in what was meant to be a 50 over a side game. He came in at 6 with the score on 54-4 which soon became 54-5 when his partner departed.
Kent eventually made 160 all out off 32 and Seb top scored with 41. Middlesex knocked them off for the loss of 4 wickets in 31 overs (Seb took 3 catches keeping).
Due to the early finish they then played a T10. Kent managed a decent 90-4 (Seb 8 not out). Well we thought it was decent 'til the Middlesex batsmen set about our bowling and got them off 6 overs for the loss of just 2 wickets.
Still an enjoyable day out in the sun at the County Ground Beckenham and at least I can say I saw Kent play this season - even if it wasn't the 1st TeamDo I Remember correctly that keeping was considered such a specialist role that Bob Taylor was allowed to keep wicket against the Aussies after the starting keeper got injured during a test ?
During New Zealand's 1986 Test match at Lord's, Taylor was present in the hospitality tent when Bruce French was injured by a Richard Hadlee delivery. After trialling Bill Athey behind the wicket, New Zealand captain Jeremy Coney permitted Taylor to come on the field to keep for the remainder of the day. Wisden recorded "[Taylor] equipped himself with an assortment of borrowed kit, although he did, far-sightedly, have his own gloves in his car... Despite having retired from first-class cricket two years earlier, Taylor ... kept without a blemish." Bobby Parks was brought in to keep for the following day.
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congratulations Seb 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻1
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Had his moments but was one of many similar players during his time some of whom were better at it.
I wish him all the best.4