Showing posts with label Kent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kent. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Billings' Twenty20 links help Kent seal Brathwaite deal

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West Indies all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite has signed to play in Kent Spitfires' opening four matches of the Vitality Blast.

The World T20 champion, who made his name hitting four successive sixes in the final over of the 2016 final against England, will join the Spitfires squad before the opening group match agaist Surrey on July 6.

Brathwaite can at least be confident of getting on the field at Kent. He has yet to figure for Surisers Hyderabad in this season's IPL, a continuation of his inactivity when he played only twice for Delhi Daredevils in 2017.

It will be the first experience of county cricket for Brathwaite, who has played three Tests, 28 ODIs and 25 T20s for West Indies, and who said Sam Billings had been instrumental in persuading him to sign during conversation at IPL and BBL when they have been team-mates.

"I have a good relationship with Sam, having played in the same team at the IPL and BBL," he said. "Sam chatted to me about the opportunity to join and has told me a lot about the great support and atmosphere on T20 nights.

Brathwaite has also played for both Sydney Sixers and Thunder in the Big Bash League as well as Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League.

Kent director of cricket Paul Downton said: "Carlos is a proven match winner. He is an explosive ball striker and a skilful white-ball bowler with good variations and extensive experience in the 20-over format. I'm sure he'll make an impact in his brief spell with the Spitfires."

Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis will succeed Brathwaite as the squad's second overseas player ahead of a likely debut against Sussex Sharks at The Spitfire Ground on July 27.




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Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Joe Denly scores hundred as Kent, Pakistan play out draw

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A rain-hit game in Canterbury between Kent and the visiting Pakistan side meandered to its inevitable conclusion, the sides playing out an uninspiring draw. Pakistan had been shot out for 168 on the opening day, and Kent ended day one at 39 for 1. Following that, no play was possible the following two days of the four-day game, rendering the match as a competitive contest redundant.

The early part of day four was unable to have play owing to a wet outfield, leaving the Kent ground staff with the thankless task of drying a pitch that was never going to produce a result. When play finally began, Sean Dickson and Joe Denly, captaining Kent in Sam Billings' absence, took the opportunity to bat against a quality bowling line-up, seeing off the pace trio of Mohammad Amir, Hasan Ali and Rahat Ali. They combined for a 160-run partnership, and Denly finished unbeaten on 113, hitting 14 fours and three sixes along the way. Dickson was dismissed to legspinner Shadab Khan after reaching 74 and another couple of wickets fell soon, before the sides shook hands after 49 overs of play.

Pakistan's next tour game takes place in Northampton from May 4 to 7, before they take on Ireland in the latter's first ever Test in Dublin from May 11.




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