List of Kent Cricket Board List A players

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This is a list of cricketers who played List A cricket for

ICC Trophy side at the time, in 1999. In each season they were defeated by first-class counties, losing to Hampshire three times, and Warwickshire and Derbyshire once.[1][2]

This is a list of the players who appeared in the List A matches the side played. Many players also played for the side in

Minor Counties Trophy
matches and for other sides in a range of competitions. Only their List A appearances for KCB are shown here.

A

Name Seasons[A] Matches Comments Ref
Mark Alexander 1999–2001 9 Born at
Second Eleven Championship match for Kent County Cricket Club
in 1982.
[4][5][6]

B

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Matthew Banes 2001–2003 3 Played 11 first-class matches, including three for Kent County Cricket Club, between 1999 and 2003. For KCB he scored 110 runs, with a highest score of 82 made against Leicestershire Cricket Board on his debut for the side, and took one wicket. [7][8][9]
Matthew Bennett 2002–2003 2 A
The Mote between 1999 and 2003 before playing for Reigate Priory in the Surrey Cricket League between 2004 and 2012. He played for the ECB Schools side against the West Indies under-19 cricket team in 2001, friendly matches for Kent and Essex County Cricket Clubs second XIs, and for MCC
in matches between 2006 and 2012.
[10][11]
Kenny Bingham 2002 2 Played in two matches for KCB in 2002, playing as the
Minor Counties Trophy matches for KCB in 2002 and a number of times for Kent County Cricket Club
's Second XI during the same year.
[12][13]
John Bowden 1999–2003 12 Bowden first played club cricket for
Minor Counties Trophy matches as well as 12 List A fixtures. He scored a total of 342 List A runs, with a highest score of 98 made against Worcestershire Cricket Board in 2000. In MCT matches he scored two centuries, with hisa highest score of 121 coming against Oxfordshire in 2000. He was born at Sidcup
in 1973.
[14][15]
Andy Bray 2000–2001 5 Born in London in 1979, Bray played six
Minor Counties Trophy matches for KCB and appeared for the Second XIs of Kent, Essex and Hampshire County Cricket Clubs between 1999 and 2002. A right-arm pace bowler, he took four wickets in his five List A matches. He played club cricket for Hythe between 1996 and 1998 and from 1997 played for Folkestone in the Kent Cricket League
.
[16][17]

D

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Matthew Dennington 2003 1 A South African all-rounder, Dennington made his first-class debut for Kent County Cricket Club before playing his only match for KCB during 2003. He went on to play 36 senior matches for Kent sides before being released at the end of the 2006 season. [18][19]

F

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Matthew Featherstone 1999–2000 6 Featherstone scored 205 runs in his six List A matches for KCB, including a century scored on his debut against
Cricket Brazil
.
[1][20][21][22]
Rob Ferley 2001–2002 2 Played in over 100 top-class matches, playing for
Minor Counties Trophy
match for the side in 2001.
[23][24]

G

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Mark George 2003 1 An Australian born at
The Mote between 2001 and 2003. He scored seven runs and took one wicket in his only List A appearance. He was a member of the Queensland Academy of Sport between 2001 and 2007 and had played for Queensland under-19s
.
[25][26]
James Golding 1999 3 Made his
Minor Counties Trophy matches for KCB before going on to play Minor Counties cricket for Wiltshire County Cricket Club
between 2005 and 2009.
[27][28]

H

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
James Hodgson 2001–2002 2 Hodgson was born at
The Mote
from 1995. He had played one List A match for Berkshire before his two matches for KCB, for whom he scored a total of 51 runs.
[29][30]

J

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Lewis Jenkins 2001 4 Played under-19 and Second XI cricket for
Minor Counties Trophy matches for KCB, also in 2001. Born at Canterbury in 1981, Jenkins played club cricket for St Lawrence and Highland Court from 1998. In his four List matches he scored a total of 91 runs, including an unbeaten half-century made against Leicestershire Cricket Board
.
[31][32]
Gary Joyce 1999 3 Born at
Minor Counties Trophy
.
[33][34]

L

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Paul Lazenbury 2001 3 Born at
Minor Counties Championship for Herfordshire and Second XI matches for Gloucestershire, Kent, Nottinghamshire, Essex and Worcestershire County Cricket Clubs between 1995 and 2001. He played for KCB whilst on the staff at Kent and playing club cricket at Ashford; he took one wicket and scored 112 runs for the side, with a highest score of 88 not out made against Warwickshire County Cricket Club
.
[35][36][37][38]
James Lincoln 2001–2003 5 In his five List A matches for KCB, Lincoln score a total of 11 runs and took a single wicket. He played seven
Ashford, Middlesex in 1981, he played club cricket in the Kent Cricket League for Bapchild, Gore Court
, St Lawrence and Highland Court, Bickley Park and Roebucks.
[39][40]
Alex Loudon 2001 1 After making his
Durham UCCE earlier in 2001, Louden scored 53 runs in his only match for KCB later in the year. Went on to play for England in a One Day International and was a member of the England Test squad which toured Pakistan in 2005. Played in over 150 top-level matches for Kent and Warwickshire County Cricket Clubs
between 2002 and 2007 before retiring to focus on a career in business.
[41][42][43]
Hugo Loudon 2002–2003 2 The older brother of
Sevenoaks Vine and played in matches for MCC
between 1997 and 2014. In his two List A matches for KCB he scored 57 runs and took one wicket.
[9][44][45]

M

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Kevin Masters 1999–2002 12 Born at
Minor Counties Trophy matches for KCB. He took six wickets and score nine runs in List A matches for the side. Two of his sons, David and Daniel Masters played county cricket, David playing almost 400 top-level matches for Kent, Leicestershire and Essex
.
[46][47]
Ryan Minter 2001–2002 2 Took seven wickets for KCB, with best bowling figures of 6/8 taken on his debut against
Minor Counties Trophy
matches for KCB between 2000 and 2002.
[48][49]
Leon Morgan 2001–2003 3 As well as three List A matches for KCB, Morgan, who was born at
Minor Counties Trophy matches for the side. He scored a total of 66 List A runs. He played club cricket for Folkestone and for Hythe and for Kent County Cricket Club
's Second XI and under-21 side in 2003.
[50][51]

R

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Terry Rollock 2003 1 Rollock played his only List A match for KCB, having previously played 11 first-class matches for Barbados during the 1990s, including a match against a touring England side in 1998. He was born at Saint Lucy, Barbados in 1969 and played club cricket for Lordswood in the Kent Cricket League and for Liverpool Cricket Club. [9][52][53]
James Rowe 2002 1 The son of
Sevenoaks Vine and appeared for the Second XIs of both Kent and Essex County Cricket Clubs
.
[54][55]

S

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Darren Scott 2002 1 Took one wicket and scored seven runs in his only List A match for KCB, having played eight
Minor Counties Trophy matches for KCB. He was born at Canterbury in 1972 and later became the Director of Cricket at Kent College
in the city.
[56][57][58]
Shammi Iqbal 1999–2003 8 The son of Pakistan Test cricketer
Minor Counties Trophy appearances for KCB, scoring a century against Buckinghamshire County Cricket Club
in 2000.
[9][59][60]
Grant Sheen 1999–2001 5 Born at
Minor Counties Trophy matches for KCB. He played club cricket for Bromley and Hayes in the Kent Cricket League
.
[61][62]
Jeffrey Snowden 2001 1 Made his only List A appearance in a rain-affected match against Hampshire Cricket Board in the first round of the 2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy which KCB won in a bowl-out after only 10 overs play was possible. He did not bat or bowl in the match. Snowden was born at Dartford in 1973 and played club cricket for Dartford Cricket Club between 1990 and 2008. [63][64]
Eddie Stanford 1999–2001 7 A
Minor Counties Trophy
matches for KCB.
[6][65][66]

T

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Chris Tooley 1999 1 Tooley played 25
Minor Counties Trophy
match for the side in 1998, scoring 37.
[67][68]
James Tredwell 2000–2001 6 Future
Minor Counties Trophy
matches for the side between 1999 and 2001. He scored 166 runs, with a highest score of 71, and took three List A wickets for the side.
[38][69][70]
Damon Trigger 1999–2003 10 Born at Lower Hutt in New Zealand, Trigger played club cricket for St Lawrence and Highland Court in the Kent Cricket League and made a single appearance for Kent County Cricket Club's Second XI in 2000. For KCB he took 14 wickets and scored a total of 56 runs in his 10 List A matches. [71][72]
Andy Tutt 1999–2002 10 A right-arm medium pace bowler, Tutt took 9 wickets in List A matches for KCB, captaining the side in 1999 when they beat
Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. He played a single first-class match for Kent County Cricket Club in 1992 and for the county Second XI in 1992 and 1993. He was born at Bermondsey in 1968 and worked as a florist in London. He played in the Kent Cricket League
for a variety of sides.
[6][73][74]

W

Name Seasons Matches Comments Ref
Andrew Walton 2000 3 A Zimbabwean born in 1965 who played
Minor Counties Trophy
match for the side in the same year and has played Over-50s World Cup cricket for Zimbabwe.
[75][76]
Simon Williams 1999–2000 6 Williams had previously played two List A, 16
Minor Counties Trophy mathches for Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club before he played for KCB. A right-handed batsman, he scored 130 runs for the side, with a highest score of 45. he also played nine Minor Counties Trophy matches for KCB and club cricket for Blackheath. He was born at Lambeth
in 1970.
[77][78]

Notes

  1. ^ The range of seasons the player represented Kent Cricket Board in List A cricket.

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