Leaders Tunbridge Wells made it six straight Kent League Premier Division wins at Minster on a rain-disrupted weekend.

Jaahid Ali (77) and Haider Zaidi (45) shared a 102-run partnership – the latter ran out by Kent’s Marcus O’Riordan – and helped Minster recover from 74-5 to post 220 all out.

Marcus O’Riordan – the Kent batsman helped Kent League Premier Division leaders Tunbridge Wells to their latest victory at Minster with a half-century on Saturday. Picture: Barry Goodwin

Matthew Luksich and New Zealand overseas professional Danru Ferns claimed figures of 4-36 and 3-32, respectively, for the away team.

Harrison Masters (2-37) and Zaidi (2-40) claimed scalps but half-centuries by O’Riordan (63) and Sam Smith (58 not out) led Tunbridge Wells, some 29 points clear, to 223-6 in the 46th over.

Second-placed Hayes triumphed in a 20-over game at home to basement boys Holmesdale by 66 runs.

William MacVicar (48) steered the hosts to 163-8, with Ollie Chaplin (2-24) and Anthony Bissett (2-25) among the wickets.

Former big-hitting Kent player Alex Blake then returned figures of 3-8 as Holmesdale were skittled despite Nathan Khelawon’s run-a-ball 21.

Alex Blake – returned economical figures of 3-8 as second-placed Hayes cruised past basement boys Holmesdale at home. Picture: Keith Gillard

Sandwich Town shot up to third in the table, having seen off St Lawrence & Highland Court at home by 62 runs.

Skipper Zack Fagg top scored with 37 in the hosts’ 148 all out while West Indian overseas professional Shermon Lewis (3-26) took wickets.

Set a revised target of 146 from 40 overs, Alex Smith and Sri Lankan overseas spinner Roshan Jayatissa returned figures of 3-21 and 3-28, respectively, to restrict St Lawrence to 83 all out in the 21st over.

Kent’s Jack Leaning (20) top scored for them.

Second-bottom Blackheath are only 13 points adrift of St Lawrence after they won a 20-over fixture against Bromley.

Zack Fagg – Sandwich’s skipper top scored with 37 as they beat St Lawrence & Highland Court by 62 runs at home. Picture: Keith Gillard

Opener Jahid Ahmed’s 35 off 21 balls inspired their 148-9 while Aditya Kumar (4-21) sparkled.

In reply, Oliver Butterfill struck an unbeaten 42 from 34 deliveries, although Tejpal Birdi (2-26) left Bromley 130-6 and shy of the target from their allocation.

Bexley’s scheduled game against Lordswood was abandoned without a ball being bowled.



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