By Adam Hopkins
Evergreen Darren Stevens once again showed that age is but a number after smashing a century for St Lawrence & Highland Court against Lordswood in the Kent Premier League.
Forty-seven years young, the former Kent all-rounder and The Cricket Paper columnist crashed 17 fours and four sixes in his 110-ball 127 as St Lawrence reached 258-9 from their 50 overs.
No other Saints batter really got going, with the next highest score being 25 from Michael Hales Jnr. The pick of the bowlers for Lordswood was South African overseas Thando Ntini – son of Proteas legend Makhaya – wh...
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