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Sibton Park Cricket Club take on Sessay at Lord's in the Davidstow National Village Cup final

By: Steve Tervet

Published: 00:00, 31 August 2016

Updated: 08:33, 31 August 2016

Sibton Park Cricket Club are ready to walk out at Lord’s on Sunday for the National Village Cup final.

Four weeks on from their semi-final triumph against Miskin Manor, Sibton take on Yorkshire side Sessay at the home of cricket.

It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the amateur players from Lyminge, who will be led out for the final by their long-serving Australian captain Steven Rowe.

Steven Rowe will lead Sibton Park out at Lord's this weekend Picture: Gary Browne

He said: "We’re all excited. A few boys are starting to get a bit nervous but it’s nearly here now.

"It’s another game of cricket, we want to win and the fact it’s a final makes that even more important. But this is probably the only time we’re going to play at Lord’s so we want to make sure we enjoy the experience.

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"Enjoying the experience is enhanced significantly when you’re doing well and we’ll take it as seriously as any other game."

Sibton, whose Kent League match at Bromley-based Old Wilsonians on Saturday has been brought forward an hour, will stay in London’s Danubius Hotel on Saturday night, overlooking Lord’s.

The players will be given a tour of the ground early on Sunday morning before Rowe and the Sessay captain meet with the chairman of the MCC.

After warm-ups and team photos, play starts at 11am.

Rowe said: "We’re up to our third supporters’ coach so there should be a few hundred there at least. Hopefully, we can outnumber the Northerners!

"We’ve had a fair bit of support on social media and from our opposition in the Kent League over the last few weeks. They’ve been pretty excited for us and wished us well.

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"It’s good for Kent cricket too because Tunbridge Wells won their national T20 quarter-final so they’re through to finals day."

Ryan Currie is out with a knee injury while wicketkeeper Matt Goldbacher will be 12th man after missing the semi-final for a family holiday.

Tickets are available on the gate, priced at £13 for adults, £6.50 for over-65s and £5 for under-16s.

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