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Kent Cricket League Premier Division leaders Minster surprisingly thumped by Bexley; Hayes, St Lawrence & Highland Court, Lordswood and Blackheath also victorious

Minster’s Kent League Premier Division lead was cut to 11 points as they were thrashed at sixth-placed Bexley on Saturday.

Half-centuries from skipper Matthew Stiddard (84) and Varun Anand (77) led Bexley to 257-7, Daniel Masters returning 4-34 for Minster.

Alex Blake - helped to guide second-placed Hayes to a seventh straight Kent League Premier Division victory at Tunbridge Wells on Saturday. Picture: Keith Gillard
Alex Blake - helped to guide second-placed Hayes to a seventh straight Kent League Premier Division victory at Tunbridge Wells on Saturday. Picture: Keith Gillard

Minster captain David Masters top scored with 24, only to see his side skittled for 104 in the 27th over. Freddie Foster (4-22) sparkled for them.

Second-placed Hayes earned a six-wicket win at Tunbridge Wells to make it seven league victories from seven.

Sahil Shah scored 15 but Tunbridge Wells were dismissed for 72 in the 28th over, with Stuart Eddicott (4-17) and Alfie Peck (4-24) among the wickets.

Matthew Barker (2-24) and Dileepa Jayalath (2-32) did well in the field for Wells but Tom Gallagher and ex-Kent player Alex Blake saw Hayes across the line with 25 not out and 19 not out, respectively.

Third-placed St Lawrence & Highland Court saw off city rivals and relegation-threatened Canterbury at home to complete the league double over them.

Will Hilton - his half-century helped St Lawrence & Highland Court complete a league city derby against Canterbury on Saturday. Picture: Keith Gillard
Will Hilton - his half-century helped St Lawrence & Highland Court complete a league city derby against Canterbury on Saturday. Picture: Keith Gillard

Ben Marsh’s 50 helped Canterbury reach a 50-over total of 234-7 while legendary former Kent all-rounder Darren Stevens (2-25) did well.

Will Hilton (51) and John Grewar (34 not out) ensured St Lawrence & Highland Court totalled 235-7 with four balls to spare despite wickets for Syan Bulathsinhala (2-46), Isaac Dilkes (2-49) and Jarred Lysaught (2-50).

Defending champions Lordswood edged out basement boys Bickley Park at home by seven runs.

Rory Smith - ended up on the losing side for Sandwich Town at Blackheath despite his 67 with the bat and 5-17 with the ball. Picture: Gary Restall
Rory Smith - ended up on the losing side for Sandwich Town at Blackheath despite his 67 with the bat and 5-17 with the ball. Picture: Gary Restall

Opening batsman Linden Lockhart (26) and Joe Gordon (25) steered them towards 120 all out, opening bowler Ismail Baharami’s figures of 5-38 seeing him shine.

Safwaan Imitiaz top scored with 20 but Jack Laraman’s 4-11 from 5.3 overs saw him turn the screw enough to get the Lords to victory.

Blackheath secured a five-wicket home win over Sandwich Town and now sit eight points ahead of them.

Arafat Bhuiyan - the Kent bowler returned 5-40 against Sandwich Town. Picture: Keith Gillard
Arafat Bhuiyan - the Kent bowler returned 5-40 against Sandwich Town. Picture: Keith Gillard

Rory Smith’s 67 guided Sandwich to 181 all out, despite Kent’s Arafat Bhuiyan returning figures of 5-40.

Smith also took all the Blackheath wickets to fall - as he claimed figures of 5-17 from 10 overs - but Matthew Golding (78 not out) and Siraj Sajid (49 not out) saw them home through a 137-run stand.

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