Minster extend Kent Cricket League Premier Division lead to 11 points with 70-run victory at Canterbury; Tunbridge Wells and Hayes win rain-reduced fixtures too
05:00, 17 June 2024
updated: 08:00, 17 June 2024
Leaders Minster won a rain-reduced Kent League Premier Division match at Canterbury to move 11 points clear at the top on Saturday.
The visitors totalled 264-7 from 40 overs as Chris Piesley hit 66 from 59 balls and Kai Appleby delivered a destructive 64 off 35 balls, including five maximums and three fours.
Opening bowler Jarred Lysaught (3-82), Cameron Wilshaw (2-32) and Ben Rutherford (2-46) got among the wickets.
In the hosts’ reply, opening bowler Bill Prideaux’s 3-8 from six overs left them 23-3 before James Thompson (3-36) also did well.
Lysaught top scored with 62 off 43 balls and Canterbury captain Jarryd Taig offered 56 from 47 balls but the hosts were dismissed for 194. The result leaves Canterbury second-bottom.
A 35-over game saw Tunbridge Wells earn a 12-run victory at second-placed St Lawrence & Highland Court.
Opening batsmen Chris Williams and Ben Dawkins struck 50 in the visitors’ 196-8, Australian overseas all-rounder Jason Sangha (3-28) and Jamie Hemphrey (3-37) impressing. Fit-again Kent bowler Matt Quinn returned 0-42 from six overs.
Sudesh Thakur’s unbeaten 68 off 52 balls, which included four sixes and four fours, gave St Lawrence & Highland Court hope. But they ended up short as Tunbridge Wells’ Michael Waller (3-36) helped to turn the screw.
Basement boys Sandwich Town are now 12 points adrift after they were beaten in a 30-over home match by Hayes.
Half-centuries by opening batsman Gareth Severin (63) and William MacVicar (51 not out) helped Hayes reach 202-4 despite Harry Bee’s 2-32.
Rory Smith once again top scored with 59 but Sandwich were restricted to 150-6 as former Kent player Alex Blake (2-7) and Finlay Baker (2-33) got among the wickets.
Bickley Park had reached 83-4 from 14 overs before their home game against Blackheath was abandoned.
Defending champions Lordswood’s home clash with Bexley was washed out without a ball being bowled.
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