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Hartley maintain Kent League title challenge

Former Kent player Min Patel batting for Hartley Country Club
Former Kent player Min Patel batting for Hartley Country Club

Hartley Country Club are continuing to cling to the coat-tails of Bromley at the top of the Shepherd Neame Kent Cricket League Premier Division.

They remain one point behind the leaders after last Saturday’s 72-run success over bottom club Beckenham.

Skipper Min Patel and Nicholas Lee both scored half-centuries for Hartley in their 50-over total of 223-8.

Kent player James Hockley failed with the bat, scoring only two, but he made amends with his off-spin, claiming 4-36 to help remove Beckenham for 151.

Simon Jones ripped through the Catford & Cyphers tail, taking 6-31 off 14.3 overs as they were dismissed for 165 by second-placed Harvel in Division 2.

But Harvel then experienced batting problems of their own, slipping to 87-5 before an unbroken sixth-wicket stand of 82 between Alaister Ramsey (68no) and Dominic Saunders (24no) carried them to victory.

Harvel, however, remain 34 points behind leaders Sibton Park after the latter defeated Downham & Bellingham by 141 runs.

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