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  • I won’t be upset to see back of this season. The positives around the young batting crop giving me hope for the future at least…
  • CHG said:
    I won’t be upset to see back of this season. The positives around the young batting crop giving me hope for the future at least…
    I agree. Matt Parkinson pointed out in his post match interview that all the five youngsters (Jaydn Denly, Ben Dawkins, Ekansh Singh, Corey Flintoff and Ollie Curtiss) were born in 2006!
    I don’t know if all of them will make the grade, but the promise they show is exciting.
    However, they were in the field all day today and they didn’t really do much. A couple of them bowled ineffectively, and the fielding and catching was below par. On a day like today, Kent needed experienced hands but injuries and other factors ruled out an entire Xl. Dudgeon, Northeast and Milnes will be welcomed with open arms next season.
  • Just to echo this season end cannot come soon enough.
  • I would accept another poor season next year, if we continued playing the youngsters and developing them

    Just not if we have the same stale players repeating a poor effort for the third or fourth year running
  • 308 run undefeated third wicket partnership 

    466-2 (109)
  • Remember, just two more days until it’s over 
  • MrOneLung said:
    I would accept another poor season next year, if we continued playing the youngsters and developing them

    Just not if we have the same stale players repeating a poor effort for the third or fourth year running
    I honestly forgot I had clicked on the Kent thread for a second there and thought you were talking about Chralton lol. Got me a bit worried and confused 
  • MrOneLung said:
    I would accept another poor season next year, if we continued playing the youngsters and developing them

    Just not if we have the same stale players repeating a poor effort for the third or fourth year running
    I totally agree and I think it will be another year of transition but, depending on the new recruits, might be even better than that.  In terms of new players, compared to say the second or third game of this season, I do believe that we will have a host of "new" (in some shape) players challenging for a first team spot.

    There were two reasons why Hollioake couldn't do that this season - too many players were tied into contracts and he would have wanted to give them a chance at this level to prove themselves. Too many have not done that.  
  • I just hope Dudgeon can stay fit and is as good as his short spell showed, would make a mega difference 
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  • fenaddick said:
    Remember, just two more days until it’s over 
    Trouble is then the hope starts to kick in!
  • Madsen out for a paltry 198, you need to convert those kinds of scores 
  • A third wicket for Parkinson

    547-4
  • 550-4 (125) at lunch
  • edited September 25
    What a way to end what has been one of the most pathetic seasons I have ever seen, since last year
  • A run out makes it 565-5
  • Are we going to have to bat out two and a half days? Weather forecast anyone?
  • Not a single bowling point.

    Pathetic. We took their third wicket well after 110 overs had been bowled.

    Mind you if the wicket is still decent in theory we should be able to bat it out somehow.
  • Daniel Bell-Drummond has been awarded a Testimonial Year in 2026
  • Peter_G said:
    CHG said:
    I won’t be upset to see back of this season. The positives around the young batting crop giving me hope for the future at least…
    I agree. Matt Parkinson pointed out in his post match interview that all the five youngsters (Jaydn Denly, Ben Dawkins, Ekansh Singh, Corey Flintoff and Ollie Curtiss) were born in 2006!
    I don’t know if all of them will make the grade, but the promise they show is exciting.
    However, they were in the field all day today and they didn’t really do much. A couple of them bowled ineffectively, and the fielding and catching was below par. On a day like today, Kent needed experienced hands but injuries and other factors ruled out an entire Xl. Dudgeon, Northeast and Milnes will be welcomed with open arms next season.
    Putting some context against your 2006 comment. Corey Flintoff wasn’t even born when his dad had a wee wee in the garden of 10 Downing Street!
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  • edited September 25
    698-6 declared. Final wicket to Curtiss.
  • Compton and Dawkins are opening. 
  • Luis Reece is one greedy bar steward. Fresh from opening and making his highest FC score (211), he's opening the bowling too. I just hope the likes of Chappell and Morley, given that neither batted, enjoyed their lunch.  
  • 42-0 (13) at tea 

    Compton 11* (36)
    Dawkins  19* (43)
  • Bad light stopped play at 107-0 (33.1)

    Compton 44* (101)
    Dawkins 49* (100)
  • Compton bowled for 46 (110)

    Dawkins has reached his half century - 51* (105)

    Cohen has come in as nightwatchman

    115-1
  • Cohen out, caught and bowled for 4 (11)

    117-2 (37.5) at close

    Dawkins 53* (108)
  • Dawkins currently has an average of 54.67 in FC cricket. Would be harsh for him not to be given the opportunity to open at the start of next season even if England were prepared to release Crawley given that the latter won't be available for many games and has never been that reliable in red ball anyway.  
  • Just spent the week in Derbyshire after the Sheffield gane were we bowling under arm. 
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