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Doug Wright: The man with most First-Class hat-tricks

Doug Wright, a Kent giant, holds the record for the most First-Class hat-tricks. Unfortunately, he could not quite make it big at the next level.

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Darren Stevens admits ICC charge in BPL fixing scandal

English cricketer Darren Stevens on Wednesday admitted to being charged by the International Cricket Council (ICC) with failure to report attempted corruption in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).

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Geraint Jones dropped catch of the season contender

A video uploaded by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) showing former England wicketkeeper Geraint Jones putting in a contender for the dropped catch of the season during Kent's Yorkshire Bank 40 match with Worcestershire. Jones played for England during their historic 2005 Ashes win but lost out on his place the following year. Five...

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ECB expels three Indian spectators from county match for alleged links with bookies

The anti-corruption officers of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) ejected three spectators from a domestic T20 match over suspected links with bookies in India.

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Arthur Fagg scores double-hundred in each innings

Playing for Kent against Essex at Colchester, Arthur Fagg followed his 244 and 206.

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Memorial service for Mike Denness held at Canterbury Cathedral

Mike Denness, the former Kent and England captain's died a lengthy and courageous fight against cancer this April when he was 72.

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New Zealand register 42-run victory over Kent in warm-up tie

New Zealand eased to a 42-run victory over Kent at Canterbury on Saturday as they warmed-up for their two Twenty20 internationals against England.

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Derek Underwood: The unconventional left-arm spinner who was unplayable on damp tracks

Derek Underwood of Kent and England was one of the greatest spinners of all time, unplayable on damp wickets.

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Match-fixing before IPL: Alfred Mynn’s misdemeanours in 1840s and 1850s

With the shady deals surrounding the Indian Premier League (IPL) providing a murky background, Arunabha Sengupta takes a look at the earliest instance of a First-Class match being fixed — and ends up in the mid-19th century.

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Frank Woolley: A giant among the great English all-rounders

As Frank Woolley said himself, "when I am batting, I am the attack..."

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