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Political and cricket heavyweights clash near Maidstone

Lashings charity cricket match
Lashings charity cricket match

by Chris Hunter

Rain failed to stop play as Lashings World XI and House of Commons XI took part quick-fire charity cricket match.

The teams took advantage of a break in the weather at Sutton Valence School to play a 20 over game, instead of the scheduled 35, which saw the all star Lashings side stroll to a 44 run victory.

It was all to raise money for the Help for Heroes Charity and the appeal for a statue in the county town to honour Maidstone's 36 Engineer Regiment.

Lashings were put into bat first and notched up 155 runs thanks to a swashbuckling half century from Pakistani legend Mohammed Yousuf, and contributions from fellow countryman Mohammad Akram, ex-England man Dean Headley and former West Indies legend Jimmy Adams.

The House of Commons replied with a respectable 111-7, which might not have been possible without some generously tame bowling from the professionals and a man of the match performance from their captain, MP Nigel Adams.

Notable performances included the exaggerated wind-milling bowling style of MP John Redwood – "like a propeller plane trying to take off" said commentator Henry Blofeld – and some powerful stroke play from Devon Malcolm, who was never known for his batting prowess on the international stage.

Prior to the game a "lunch with the stars" saw the MPs and cricketers - together with ex footballer Mark Bright a host of Maidstone luminaries - entertained by comedians Dave Lee MBE and Scott Charlton (pictured above with Henry Blofeld and Maidstone Mayor Cllr Brian Mortimer)

See Friday's Kent Messenger for a full report.

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