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Kent’s wait for an LV= County Championship Division 2 win goes on after being frustrated by a dogged Glamorgan side on the final day at Canterbury.
KM Group sports journalist Alex Hoad on why Kevin Pietersen should not play for England again and a welcome addition to our national game.
Kent and England spinner James Tredwell says he hopes the saga surrounding his former teammate Kevin Pietersen is over once and for all.
Andy Pratt says stepping down as head coach at Canterbury was the hardest decision he has ever had to make.
Kent captain Rob Key has been penalised under the ECB's disciplinary code for an act of dissent during the Leicestershire game last week.
Jimmy Adams insists Kent have the recipe for success, despite their winless start to the season.
Joe Denly was left disappointed after falling short of a century three years to the day after last reaching three figures in the championship
Rob Key has opened up about Kent’s slow start admitting he is under pressure having “not done his job” so far this season.
Canterbury Hockey Club Ladies player-coach Jen Wilson has been invited to join the coaching staff of the Scottish national team.
Faversham boss Ray Turner says the club’s presentation evening offers the chance to provide closure after their dramatic end to the season.
Kent’s winless run extended to eight LV= County Championship games after falling short in a dramatic run-chase against Leicestershire at Canterbury.
KM Group journalist Alex Hoad investigates valid reasons why wanting your team to lose, might be socially acceptable, plus some staggering facts.
Jack Green’s return to a Great Britain vest proved a success as he helped secure the GB 4x400m relay team a place at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Ray Turner says the only way to get over the disappointment of play-off penalty heartbreak is to win the league next season.
Kent have lost their opening two games in LV= County Championship Division 2 and assistant coach Matt Walker says they need to start winning.
Kent wicketkeeper Sam Billings sees his childhood dream come true after being named in England’s ODI squad for Ireland clash.
Devastated striker Stuart King says he wants to ‘redeem’ himself at Faversham by firing the club to promotion next season.
Kent batsman Joe Denly passes 7,000 first class runs during his 60 against Lancashire at Old Trafford.
Kent suffered a second straight defeat to begin the LV= County Championship Division 2 season after a nine-wicket humbling at Lancashire on Wednesday.
An emotional Ray Turner says he is proud of Faversham’s achievements this season, despite their penalty agony in the play-off semi-final.