A History of Kent Cricket in 14 Cricketers (3)

A History of Kent Cricket in 14 Cricketers (3)

Herbert Jenner From 16th to 18th June 1828, the Marylebone Cricket Club played Kent at Lord’s. Kent won the game by six wickets, and much of the credit for the victory must go to Herbert Jenner, and rather less to John Deedes. Jenner took four of the eight wickets...
A History of Kent Cricket in 14 Cricketers (3)

KCHT Chair’s Statement at AGM 2025

At the Annual General Meeting of the Kent Cricket Heritage Trust, held on 10 May at the Spitfire St. Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, the chair made his annual statement as follows: “I am happy that I can report on another interesting and invigorating year for the...
A History of Kent Cricket in 14 Cricketers (3)

Purple Patches and Dying Careers

The other day I stumbled across the scorecard of a match played in 1953 – Kent v Surrey at Blackheath, on July 11th, 13th and 14th. Match drawn. On the surface just another drawn county match, but a little research showed there was a lot going on just below the...
A History of Kent Cricket in 14 Cricketers (3)

Betty Archdale, captain of Kent and England

Betty Archdale, England’s first women’s Test captain Helen Elizabeth “Betty” Archdale, of Kent and England, captained the first women’s team to tour Australia and New Zealand, in 1934/35. Born in London on 21 August 1907, she came from a campaigning...