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Kent Cricket 2021
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We have tickets for the games at The Oval and Lords; easier for us than home matchesFanny Fanackapan said:Still no news re T20 tickets ?
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Tickets have been on sale to members. I am a six pack member and had opportunity to get some on May 27 and got 2. Any remaining were due to go on sale on June 1 but nothing announced yet. Not sure if many left as limiting to 1,200 at the moment. Even County championship games selling out.Fanny Fanackapan said:Still no news re T20 tickets ?
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Going to win this game. I can feel it
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Might be easier to get away tickets for these 2 fixtures?PrincessFiona said:
We have tickets for the games at The Oval and Lords; easier for us than home matchesFanny Fanackapan said:Still no news re T20 tickets ?
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Northants batting and we've given them a flying start with 60-0 off 120
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I'm challenging myself to find a more disappointing overseas than Cummins. With a current figures of 5-553 (and in what will be his last match for us) I suspect that it's not one that I'm not going to be able to succeed in doing so!2
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Surprised Podmore isn't playing, as he was in that T20 second 11 the other day, I presume he isn't fully fit. Good to see Denly back, but still no Kuhn0
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In the case of Podmore and Milnes it's about them not being fit enough to bowl 20-25 overs in the match. This is the last CC match for a few weeks and they don't want to risk either breaking down so that they then become unavailable for any form of the game.killerandflash said:Surprised Podmore isn't playing, as he was in that T20 second 11 the other day, I presume he isn't fully fit. Good to see Denly back, but still no Kuhn0 -
In the same over he's just speared two balls down the leg side which both went to the boundary. Ollie Robinson, standing wide to enable him to see the ball with Cummins bowling over the wicket and across the left hander, had no chance whatsoever with either and I suspect that he is less than amused that he has 8 byes to his name!Addick Addict said:I'm challenging myself to find a more disappointing overseas than Cummins. With a current figures of 5-553 (and in what will be his last match for us) I suspect that it's not one that I'm not going to be able to succeed in doing so!0 -
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Both openers have reached their 50s. It looks like it's going to be a long day in the sun for us.0 -
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Quinn, Cummins and Gilchrist all going at over 5 an over1 -
226-1 off 50 overs0
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242-2
wicket to Leaning but a great catch by Robinson for the quality of the movement of his feet, head and hands given the width of the delivery0 -
Denly and DBD are now bowling.....0
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for Kent or for this season in generalAddick Addict said:I'm challenging myself to find a more disappointing overseas than Cummins. With a current figures of 5-553 (and in what will be his last match for us) I suspect that it's not one that I'm not going to be able to succeed in doing so!
the Aussie at Glamorgan whose name I cant remember ?1 -
The good news is that we have still only used 8 bowlers in total. Jordan Cox once took 2-3, Muyeye is more than capable of turning his arm over and Ollie Robinson as a kid bowled leg spin and even took 5-18 in an adult club gameStewart said:Denly and DBD are now bowling.....
All is certainly not lost so far as our options are concerned!0 -
For Kent in the last 50 yearsMrOneLung said:
for Kent or for this season in generalAddick Addict said:I'm challenging myself to find a more disappointing overseas than Cummins. With a current figures of 5-553 (and in what will be his last match for us) I suspect that it's not one that I'm not going to be able to succeed in doing so!
the Aussie at Glamorgan whose name I cant remember ?0 -
308-20
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OK, to take our minds off of this battering who is your favourite Kent overseas player ?
For me Aravinda Da Silva followed by Carl Hooper2 -
3 wickets taken for 4 runs!!! 2 of them to Stevens
318-5
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Both great players but, for me, it has to be John Shepherd. Still around the club some 50 years after making his debutMrOneLung said:OK, to take our minds off of this battering who is your favourite Kent overseas player ?
For me Aravinda Da Silva followed by Carl Hooper4 -
Respect the players mentioned but I loved watching Asif Iqbal.5
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It's between John Shepherd and Asif Iqbal for me4
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Body language is terrible. Shouldn't be playing. Besides bowling badly, spraying the ball all over the place, his general fielding and demeanour looked bad. Looks like we are badly lacking leadership, probably both on and off the pitch.Addick Addict said:I'm challenging myself to find a more disappointing overseas than Cummins. With a current figures of 5-553 (and in what will be his last match for us) I suspect that it's not one that I'm not going to be able to succeed in doing so!3 -
Overseas back then joined a county and would be there for years, other than summers when their country was touring England. Thus they would become county legends, whereas not they're like short term loan footballers, here for a few weeks before disappearing to play an international series or the Madagascan T20 league
Just watching the JP Sunday League on the TV, some world class names would be playing, especially from the West Indies, decades before the IPL!
Imran - Sussex
Hadlee - Notts
Garner and Richards - Somerset
Greenidge and Marshall - Hants
Clive Lloyd - Lancashire
Holding - Derbyshire
Clarke - Surrey
Proctor - Gloucs3 -
A fifer for God once they started.
Northants all out 392. God 5-73, Quinn 4-86.
Kent 25-0 off 9.4 -
John Shepherd was a road sweeper in St Paul's Cray when I was a kid where I grew up and my Dad fitted Asifs carpets at his house in Orpington (I helped as the gofer, I was 14.)PrincessFiona said:It's between John Shepherd and Asif Iqbal for me
*He also fitted Kate Bush's parents carpets in East Wickham and John Hollins in Bickley (I actually had a day off school for JH carpets and was given tickets for what was the new East Stand at Stamford Bridge for the first match of the season, Chelski lost 2-1 to Carlisle United.3 -
Miserableoldgit said:
John Shepherd was a road sweeper in St Paul's Cray when I was a kid where I grew up and my Dad fitted Asifs carpets at his house in Orpington (I helped as the gofer, I was 14.)PrincessFiona said:It's between John Shepherd and Asif Iqbal for me
*He also fitted Kate Bush's parents carpets in East Wickham and John Hollins in Bickley (I actually had a day off school for JH carpets and was given tickets for what was the new East Stand at Stamford Bridge for the first match of the season, Chelski lost 2-1 to Carlisle United.)
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I still feel guilty, even now, for telling Mr Hollins I was a Chelski supporter.....Miserableoldgit said:Miserableoldgit said:
John Shepherd was a road sweeper in St Paul's Cray when I was a kid where I grew up and my Dad fitted Asifs carpets at his house in Orpington (I helped as the gofer, I was 14.)PrincessFiona said:It's between John Shepherd and Asif Iqbal for me
*He also fitted Kate Bush's parents carpets in East Wickham and John Hollins in Bickley (I actually had a day off school for JH carpets and was given tickets for what was the new East Stand at Stamford Bridge for the first match of the season, Chelski lost 2-1 to Carlisle United.
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Finished the day at 330-5, just 62 runs shy of their opponent's 1st innings total.
Great to see a century for "the other" Ollie Robinson & 90 from young Jordan Cox.
And, our Joe seems to have his mojo back !
But, DBD failing to impress again....
Will be watching tomorrow's final day's stream with interest.6




