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Kent Spitfires recorded a superb five-wicket win at Hampshire in NatWest T20 Blast South Group after a thrilling run-chase on Friday night.
Ahead of a date against his old club Hampshire, David Griffiths has spoken of his pride at being entrusted with the death bowler’s role at Kent.
Kent’s 10-month wait for an LV= County Championship win ended on Thursday with a successful run-chase on the final day against Gloucestershire.
Kent all-rounder Matt Coles says he is better with the bat than his average suggests and wants to prove it.
Whitstable Town’s new boss Will Graham has urged supporters not to panic as he sets about trying to put his own stamp on the team.
New Canterbury Rugby Club coach Nicky Little hopes he does his pal Andy Pratt proud when he replaces him in the role next season.
KM Group sports journalist Alex Hoad opens up about the climax to the Premier League season and one of the highlights of the motorsport calendar.
Calum Haggett hopes there is more to come from him, despite having claimed career bests with both the bat and ball in the past week.
Assistant coach Matt Walker wants Kent to build on the momentum of the past week as the season begins to pick up pace.
Bobby Clay was ecstatic after putting her injury nightmare behind her to set a new Personal Best time at the Loughborough International Athletics.
Recalled Kent bowler Mitch Claydon says the squad are hopeful they can build on Friday’s T20 win when they travel to Gloucestershire on Monday.
Olympic hurdler Jack Green was delighted after a successful return to elite athletics at the Diamond League in Qatar.
Kent Spitfires produced a dramatic fightback to snatch a narrow seven run win over Sussex Sharks at the Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, on Friday night.
Kent assistant coach Matt Walker is optimistic about the Spitfires’ NatWest T20 Blast campaign, despite the strength of the opposition they will face.
Assistant coach Matt Walker says he expects Kent skipper Rob Key to turn out for the 2nd XI next week as he bids to return to form with the bat.
New Whitstable manager Will Graham says he “will not sleep” until he creates a side the club chairman and supporters can be proud of.
James Tredwell is relieved to have avoided the tag of a one-cap Test wonder but admits he returned from yet another England tour a frustrated figure.
Faversham manager Ray Turner hopes he has kept his squad together for another push at Ryman League, Division 1 South promotion next season.
Daniel Bell-Drummond has dismissed any talk of international honours and says he just hopes his purple patch can continue in Kent’s forthcoming games.
Injections into his kneecap aren’t the only thing causing Kent all-rounder Ben Harmison pain – there's also the plight of his beloved Necastle United.