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A vastly experienced bowler has retired after a one-year stay with Kent.
Manager Steve King admits it has been a tough week at Deal Town after the death of a club director.
One of National League South’s early high-fliers visit Dover this Saturday - but manager Mitch Brundle doesn’t think Whites should fear anyone.
Joint-head coach Micheal Everitt has claimed Folkestone have had enough chances in their past two matches to win 10 games.
A 16-year-old made a positive impression off the Margate bench as they were knocked out of the FA Cup.
Kent head coach Matt Walker always felt Simon Cook had the potential to become a director of cricket - it’s just happened quicker than anticipated.
Two players have left Kent - one of them bringing a 17-year association with the club to an end.
Boss Mitch Brundle spoke of his pride after a record-breakingly youthful Dover side came from behind to beat lower-division Haringey in the FA Cup.
Women’s softball cricket has proved a big hit at Whitstable Cricket Club, who have been reflecting on another productive year.
Hat-trick hero Stefan Payne ensured Faversham went top of the Southern Counties East Premier Division with a home success against Punjab United.
Four-star Sheppey made history as they booked their spot in the FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round, where they will be joined by rivals Ramsgate.
Substitute Zidan Sutherland made the difference as Dover came from behind to beat Haringey and book their spot in the FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round.
An Australian bowler is to return to Kent in 2024 as one of their overseas players, head coach Matt Walker has revealed.
A dramatic final day of the County Championship season saw Kent secure Division 1 survival - thanks to a helping hand from Nottinghamshire.
Player and goalkeeping coach Dan Eason is embracing the style Whitstable boss Marcel Nimani has introduced - as he plots his own managerial career.
Striker Michael Salako has enjoyed a superb start with Herne Bay.
Forward Liam Middleton came off injured in Kennington’s loss at Faversham and manager Dan Scorer revealed they’re fearing the worst.
There is no rush from Kent’s hierarchy to make any captaincy calls, insists newly-appointed director of cricket Simon Cook.
Folkestone joint-boss Roland Edge has explained their decision to move Kane Penn to left-back.
Boss Sammy Moore has delivered a message to Faversham’s in-form squad: Don’t get bored of winning.