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Demolition Darren stars again with bat and ball – cricket.com.au
The 45-year-old scores a whirlwind 190 and removes Australian Marnus Labuschagne on a wild day two in Canterbury
Darren Stevens, the oldest professional player in English cricket at 45, has enjoyed an amazing six-hitting day with the bat, while also making Australian Test batsman Marnus Labuschagne’s life a misery once more with the ball.
Stevens crashed a thunderous 190 for Kent on Friday to almost single-handedly revive their hopes on day two of their County Championship match with Labuschagne’s Glamorgan at Canterbury.
He clocked an astonishing 15 sixes and 15 fours from just 149 balls, as Kent recovered…
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