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Dover's play-off hopes suffered a blow as they lost a huge National League game at Aldershot on Monday afternoon.
Chatham will give everything in their final few games to stay in the Ryman League
Kent produced a stunning bowling performance on the third day to destroy Gloucestershire and get their Championship season off to the perfect start.
Skipper Sam Northeast says Kent have no excuses for failure and called on his squad to prove they are good enough to win the title.
Head coach Matt Walker says he wants to oversee a new dynasty of domination at Kent and believes everything is in place to deliver it.
After hitting a bad patch, manager Sam Denly says he doesn’t want Herne Bay’s Ryman League Division 1 South season to end ‘with a whimper.’
Jason Gillespie says he can teach even Darren Stevens and Mitch Claydon a thing or two during his interim spell as assistant coach.
Ray Turner says Faversham have not yet conceded defeat in their promotion push, though the odds are stacked against them
Clive Cook says it’s up to his players to decide whether Hythe’s season goes to the wire or ends with Saturday’s visit of Whyteleafe to Reachfields.
Neil Cugley hopes his Folkestone players are as excited about their potentially season-defining clash with Hendon on Saturday as he is.
Middlesex and former England Lions fast-bowler James Harris has signed for Kent on loan.
The controversial subject of the ECB’s proposed T20 franchise competition dominated Kent’s 2017 annual meeting on Tuesday night.
Faversham hope to still be in the Ryman League Division 1 South play-off hunt on the final day of the season.
Clive Cook says Hythe only have themselves to blame if they fail to make the play-offs but they can boost their chances in Saturday’s must-win game.
Darren Stevens was delighted to hit the ground running with his 32nd First Class century in this week’s clash with Leeds/Bradford MCCU.
Folkestone boss Neil Cugley hopes Saturday’s vital home game against Met Police will help arrest their slide towards the drop-zone.
Kent all-rounder Fabian Cowdrey is leaving the club by mutual consent.
Kent Cricket head coach Matt Walker says the arrival of Jason Gillespie as his assistant is a massive coup for the club.
Joe Healy says Dover can be grateful they remain masters of their Vanarama National League play-off destiny but now’s the time to step it up.
Faversham manager Ray Turner says nothing short of a win at home to East Grinstead will do if they are to keep their slender promotion hopes alive.