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Perhaps his most remarkable display was a five-for to run through Sussex after Kent had put up an incredible 530-1 in their sole innings. Still going strong at the age of 44, Stevens took three five-fors in his five matches no wonder Kent offered him another one-year deal to keep terrorising county batsmen with his nibbly seamers. He went wicketless on his Surrey red-ball debut but did hit 55 as part of a winning effort against Sussex.
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Overton waved goodbye to Taunton with some fine performances a five-for against Glamorgan was followed by wickets and a quick-fire 68 against Northants, but the cherry was a 92-ball 120 against Warwickshire. Such have been his performances with the bat that Jamie Overton, who started the season with Somerset and will finish it with Surrey, can find a place in this side at No.7. Only Sir Alastair Cook hit more runs for Essex across the five matches. Adam Wheater (wk)ĥ matches, 251 runs 50.20 | 18 dismissalsĮssex’s wicketkeeper offered useful contributions with the bat throughout the group stage, culminating in a significant unbeaten 83 in the win over Middlesex, the next highest score in the innings 43. He went on to add a couple more half-centuries to his tally and was by a distance Leicestershire’s leading run-scorer as they settled for a second-last finish in their group.
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In that incredible opening win, it was his 41-ball 72 that helped his side to 150 inside 16 overs, and it followed on from his knock of 94 earlier in the match. While Leicestershire didn’t live up to their sparkling start against Lancashire, captain Colin Ackermann enjoyed a solid campaign.