Xavier Bartlett to Join Kent for Vitality Blast Despite CA Block

Xavier Bartlett to Join Kent for Vitality Blast Despite CA Block

Xavier Bartlett, the Australian fast bowler, will join Kent for the Vitality Blast after Cricket Australia (CA) initially blocked him from playing for the county in the County Championship. Bartlett was originally signed for Kent’s first five Championship games, but CA denied him a No Objection Certificate (NOC) on the eve of the season, despite handing him a central contract a week earlier.

Bartlett’s absence was a blow to Kent, who swiftly replaced him with South African bowling allrounder Beyers Swanepoel on an all-format deal. However, Kent remained hopeful that Bartlett would be able to fulfill the white-ball element of his initial deal, which amounted to at least eight Blast games. That has now been confirmed.

CA’s caution with Bartlett’s workload is understandable, particularly in first-class cricket. He played just three Sheffield Shield matches for Queensland after returning from a back stress fracture sustained during the previous English summer. He is also likely to land a deal in Major League Cricket, which begins on July 4.

While Bartlett is unlikely to make Australia’s T20 World Cup squad, he is firmly in the frame for their limited-overs tour of England in September. He will join Swanepoel and fellow Australian seamer Wes Agar as three overseas options for Kent’s Blast campaign, which begins on May 31 against Middlesex at Chelmsford. Only two of them are permitted in any given playing XI.

Kent’s director of cricket, Simon Cook, expressed his delight at securing Bartlett’s services for the Blast: “We’ve been working extremely hard with Cricket Australia to ensure that Xavier can join us in some capacity this season, and we’re really pleased to have secured his services for eight matches of our T20 campaign.”

“He is hot property at the moment and fully deserves his new central contract with Australia. I know that Spitfires supporters around the world will be extremely excited that the BBL’s top wicket-taker this Winter will be pulling on a Kent shirt this June.”

Surrey Crush Kent by Innings and 37 Runs in Vitality County Championship

Surrey Crush Kent by Innings and 37 Runs in Vitality County Championship

Surrey extended their dominance in the Vitality County Championship with a resounding innings and 37-run victory over Kent at Canterbury. The reigning champions, buoyed by a mammoth first-innings total of 543 for 7 declared, dismissed Kent for 262 in their second innings, securing a comprehensive triumph.

Kent’s hopes of salvaging a draw were dealt a significant blow when they resumed on 120 for 5 overnight, still trailing by 179 runs. Ben Compton’s dismissal in the fifth over of the morning further dented their chances. However, Joey Evison and Matt Parkinson provided a glimmer of hope with a dogged rearguard action that saw them through the morning session.

Parkinson, promoted up the order, showcased his improved batting skills, while Evison played a crucial role in keeping Kent afloat. The duo’s resilience raised the possibility of an improbable draw. However, Evison’s dismissal in the afternoon’s third over triggered a Kent collapse.

George Garrett and Jas Singh fell cheaply, leaving Kent on the brink of defeat. Arafat Bhuiyan provided some late entertainment with a quickfire 22 not out, but it was merely a delay of the inevitable. Kemar Roach and Cameron Steel combined to dismiss Parkinson, sealing Surrey’s emphatic victory.

Dan Worrall was the pick of Surrey’s bowlers, claiming 4 for 31, while Steel continued his impressive form with 3 for 38. Steel’s tally of 20 wickets after three matches makes him the leading wicket-taker in the country this season.

Surrey’s victory extends their unbeaten start to the season and consolidates their position at the top of the Division One standings. Kent, on the other hand, remain winless and face an uphill battle to avoid relegation.

Sibley and Burns Dominate as Surrey Trail Kent by 59 Runs

Sibley and Burns Dominate as Surrey Trail Kent by 59 Runs

Surrey’s Dom Sibley and Rory Burns dominated Kent on day two of their Vitality County Championship derby at Canterbury, putting the visitors in a commanding position.

Sibley remained unbeaten on 87, while Burns contributed 69 as Surrey reached 185 for one at stumps, trailing Kent’s first-innings total of 244 by just 59 runs.

Cameron Steel and Tom Lawes were the standout bowlers for Surrey, claiming three wickets each to restrict Kent to a modest total. Night-watcher George Garrett provided some resistance with a career-best 48, but his efforts proved futile as Sibley and Burns took control of the match.

Kent resumed their innings on 111 for three, but Kemar Roach struck early to remove Jack Leaning for 30. Garrett then played a defiant knock, pulling Lawes for successive fours to surpass his previous highest first-class score of 24.

However, the remaining Kent batters failed to capitalize on their starts. Joe Denly was bowled for 32, while Harry Finch was caught behind for nine. Garrett fell two runs short of his half-century, edging Steel behind.

Steel then had Matt Parkinson stumped for a duck, and Ben Foakes caught Joey Evison off Lawes for 30 to leave Kent on the brink of collapse. Jas Singh made his highest first-class score of 15, but his dismissal to Lawes left Kent six runs short of a batting point.

Surrey’s response was impressive, with Sibley and Burns putting on a century partnership for the opening wicket. Sibley was dropped on 10, but he made the most of his reprieve, reaching his half-century from 86 balls.

Burns also reached his half-century, but he was eventually dismissed for 69 by Garrett. However, Sibley and Dan Lawrence continued to bat through to stumps, leaving Surrey in a strong position to secure a victory.

Jordan Cox's Century Powers Essex to Commanding Lead Over Kent

Jordan Cox’s Century Powers Essex to Commanding Lead Over Kent

Essex’s Jordan Cox unleashed a whirlwind century against his former Kent teammates, propelling Essex to a commanding lead in the Vitality County Championship match at Chelmsford. Cox’s unbeaten 116, featuring six towering sixes, helped Essex amass 257 for 4 in the evening session, extending their lead to 374 runs.

Earlier, Kent’s Ben Compton had anchored the innings for over eight hours, scoring a resolute 165 to prevent Essex from enforcing the follow-on. Compton’s marathon knock was supported by Daniel Bell-Drummond’s 135, but Essex’s legspinning allrounder Matt Critchley proved to be their nemesis. Critchley claimed 5 for 105, including the wickets of Bell-Drummond and Compton, to restrict Kent to 413.

Essex’s second innings began with Dean Elgar surviving an early chance, but Garrett dismissed him for 34. Kent struck again when Feroze Khushi was caught off Garrett’s bowling. However, Cox took charge, reverse-sweeping Parkinson for boundaries and launching sixes over the field. Critchley joined the party with a quickfire 25, while Michael Pepper contributed 45 not out.

Essex’s declaration left Kent with a daunting target of 375 to win. The match is poised for an exciting finish, with rain and high winds forecast for the final day.

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