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Another fine all-round Darren Stevens display sees St Lawrence & Highland Court to Kent Cricket League Premier Division victory; Bexley, Tunbridge Wells, Sandwich Town and Holmesdale also win

There were tight matches across the board in the Kent League Premier Division at the weekend.

Darren Stevens continued his fine early-season form with another excellent all-round display in St Lawrence & Highland Court’s nine-run home win over Lordswood.

All-rounder Darren Stevens celebrates one of his wickets in St Lawrence & Highland Court’s weekend Kent League Premier Division win against Lordswood. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
All-rounder Darren Stevens celebrates one of his wickets in St Lawrence & Highland Court’s weekend Kent League Premier Division win against Lordswood. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

He blasted a 110-ball 127 in the hosts’ 50-over total of 258-9, Lordswood overseas Thando Ntini (3-44) best with the ball, himself bowling Stevens.

South African Ntini gave the away team hope at Highland Court with an unbeaten 66-ball 68 but ex-Kent star Stevens’ 3-15 from six overs helped inch St Lawrence & Highland Court to victory, with the visitors ending on 249-9.

Kent’s Matt Quinn also played for the home side and finished with figures of 1-38 from eight overs.

Meanwhile, 47-year-old Stevens has already scored 243 runs at an average of 81 and taken seven wickets at an average of only 11.14 in three league games for the Shrimps.

Bexley and Tunbridge Wells are level at the top of the table after respective triumphs against Hayes and Blackheath.

Youngster Ben Mills bowling for St Lawrence & Highland Court. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Youngster Ben Mills bowling for St Lawrence & Highland Court. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

Bexley posted 229-7 largely thanks to Matthew Stiddard’s unbeaten 91, as Kent’s Alex Blake (2-44) and Scott Gallagher (2-47) took two wickets apiece.

In reply, Hayes recovered well from being 23-4 through half-centuries by Rory Low (83) and captain Blake (64). However, they were dismissed for 203 in the 47th over.

Despite Hayes’ early-campaign struggles, with the defending champions now sitting bottom, 34-year-old Blake has scored 194 runs in the league at an average of 48.5.

Young Kent bowler Jas Singh (3-36) was the pick of the Bexley bowlers.

Tunbridge Wells are also yet to taste defeat after they edged a close match at Blackheath.

St Lawrence & Highland Court’s Australian overseas Jack Heuston prepares to bowl. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
St Lawrence & Highland Court’s Australian overseas Jack Heuston prepares to bowl. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

Contributions from Alex Williams (47) and wicketkeeper Sam Smith (41) helped them to 251-9 from 50 overs despite Jas Bassan’s 4-31.

A Matthew Golding ton (100), supported by Jahid Ahmed’s 47, got them close. But Calvin Johnson (4-28) held his nerve well to restrict Blackheath to 242 all out in the final over.

Holmesdale recorded their first league victory of 2023 when they edged to a one-wicket win at Minster.

James Hockley (56) got the hosts off to a good start before Joseph Parry top scored with a 60-ball 87, which included seven maximums, in their 281-9. Dom May (2-22) best with the ball.

Holmesdale looked well beaten when they were 153-8 as Parry (3-35) once again shone.

Veteran Darren Stevens bowls Lordswood wicketkeeper Max Wood for two. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Veteran Darren Stevens bowls Lordswood wicketkeeper Max Wood for two. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

But a 47-ball 73 from James Poulsom - which included some seven sixes - got them close and Ben Fawcitt (42 not out) and No.11 Callum Gallagher (1 not out) got them over the line with three balls to spare.

Sandwich edged to a slender victory over Sevenoaks Vine, who had Kent opener Ben Compton in their side.

A rapid 33-ball 65 from opener Zach Fagg set the tone for the hosts, who posted 194 all out in the 41st over. Luke Schlemmer (3-25) best of Sevenoaks’ bowlers.

St Lawrence & Highland Court captain Matt Hammond in discussions with Darren Stevens and Michael Hales Jr. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
St Lawrence & Highland Court captain Matt Hammond in discussions with Darren Stevens and Michael Hales Jr. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Darren Stevens clips one through the legside. Picture: Phillipa Hilton
Darren Stevens clips one through the legside. Picture: Phillipa Hilton

Sandwich’s Australian overseas James Bazley managed to get Compton (7) early and Sevenoaks were 100-7, Bazley (3-48) in good form.

Michael Cowdrey (69 not out) dug in well, only to fall two runs short, with three Sandwich run-outs proving critical.

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