Rain frustrates Kent against Somerset
Only 11 balls were bowled in the day as rain and bad light frustrated players from Kent and Somerset on day two of their Festival Week championship match in Canterbury
02-Aug-2001•Mark Pennell of The Kent Messenger Group
Anderson reflects on the Richard Johnson situation
The day after Richard Johnson was called up at short notice to the England squad as standby for the Third npower Test, before the final team was announced this morning, Somerset Chief Executive Peter Anderson told me "It's wonderful news for Richard
02-Aug-2001•Richard Walsh
Kent make most of depleted Somerset attack
In-form Kent took advantage of excellent batting conditions and Richard Johnson's shock call into England's Trent Bridge Test squad to run up 381 for four on the opening day of this CricInfo Championship match in Canterbury
01-Aug-2001•Mark Pennell
" A reward for the players " says Peter Anderson
"A reward for the players" says Peter Anderson after victory at Canterbury
26-Jul-2001•Richard Walsh
Somerset make most of Kent's slipshod display
Somerset made the most of Kent stage fright to canter through to next month's Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy semi-finals with a 52-run quarter-final win in steamy Canterbury
25-Jul-2001•Mark Pennell of the Kent Messenger Group
Durham must travel again in C&G quarter-finals
Durham's reward for ending Gloucestershire's remarkable run of one-day success is an away tie against Lancashire at Blackpool in the quarter-finals
11-Jul-2001
Symonds leads Kent through at expense of Northants
Queenslander Andrew Symonds won the Antipodean head-to-head with Northamptonshire's Michael Hussey to ease Kent into the quarter-finals of the Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy with a six wicket win achieved with 13-balls to spare
11-Jul-2001•Mark Pennell of the Kent Messenger Group
Saggers helps Kent retain record with win over Gloucestershire
Unbeaten Kent Spitfires held their nerve to land a 31-run win over last season's undisputed one-day kings Gloucestershire in a rain-affected clash in Canterbury
08-Jul-2001•Mark Pennell of the Kent Messenger Group
Kent race to victory over Lancashire
Kent upset the Division One form book and moved out of the CricInfo Championship relegation zone after securing a resounding 268-run win over Lancashire in Canterbury
06-Jul-2001•Mark Pennell of the Kent Messenger Group
Ealham puts Kent in charge over Lancashire
Kent dominated the second day's proceedings at Canterbury to build an overall lead of 211 at the halfway point of their CricInfo Championship match with Lancashire
05-Jul-2001•Mark Pennell of the Kent Messenger Group
Kent reach respectability against Lancashire
Kent and Lancashire matched each other blow for blow on an eventful opening day of this sun-kissed CricInfo Championship clash in Canterbury
04-Jul-2001•Mark Pennell of the Kent Messenger Group
Second XI Trophy Results
Chesterfield:
Durham 2nd XI 322-6 (GJ Muchall 123no)
Derbyshire 2nd XI 255 (SP Titchard 83)
Durham won by 4 wickets
29-Jun-2001•CricInfo
Warwickshire overcome the jitters to beat Kent CB
Warwickshire suffered a few palpitations before booking their home fourth-round tie against Essex with a seven-wicket win over the Kent Cricket Board in sunny Canterbury
27-Jun-2001•Mark Pennell of the Kent Messenger Group
Wells inspires comprehensive win over Kent
Leicestershire skipper Vince Wells returned to haunt his former county by inspiring them to an innings and 149-run win over Kent inside three days in Canterbury
22-Jun-2001•Mark Pennell
Leicestershire dominate with bat and ball
Leicestershire took total command of their CricInfo Championship clash in Canterbury courtesy of Kent old-boy Vince Wells
21-Jun-2001•Mark Pennell
Sutcliffe and Smith lay platform for Leicestershire against Kent
Ben Smith's maiden CricInfo Championship century of the summer helped put Leicestershire in command on the opening day of their clash with Kent in Canterbury
20-Jun-2001•Mark Pennell of The Kent Messenger Group
Kent move venue for Norwich Union League match against Yorkshire
Kent County Cricket Club today confirmed that its Norwich Union League match
against Yorkshire on 29 August will be played at Canterbury and not on the
Lloyds TSB Sportsground in Beckenham as originally scheduled
06-Jun-2001•Kent CCC Media Release
Final day wash out deprives Pakistan of match practise
Pakistan's final warm-up game prior to Thursday's First Test at Lord's was abandoned without a ball being bowled on the third and final day in Canterbury
14-May-2001•Mark Pennell of the Kent Messenger Group
Saeed Anwar hits double-hundred as Pakistan openers run riot
A stunning double century by Saeed Anwar lit up the second day of Pakistan's three-day Vodafone Challenge match against Kent in Canterbury
13-May-2001•Mark Pennell of Kent Messenger Group
Pakistan toil in the sun as Walker and Key pile on the runs
Pakistan were given a stiff work-out ahead of Thursday's First Test at Lord's as Kent dominated day one of this Vodafone Challenge clash in Canterbury
12-May-2001•Mark Pennell of the Kent Messenger Group