Opportunity knocks for some of St Lawrence & Highland Court’s players to stake first-team claims as they aim to bounce back against rivals Canterbury after back-to-back defeats
Opportunity knocks for some of St Lawrence & Highland Court’s players to stake first-team claims.
Injury-hit St Lawrence 1sts, who suffered a 58-run loss at Kent League Premier Division basement boys Bickley Park 1sts last weekend, had four players sustain knocks during the defeat while teenage first-team player Olly Curtiss might not feature again this term due to injury.
But 17-year-old Shineyu Anand came in at Bickley Park, bowling six overs (0-30) and also was unbeaten on 22.
Captain Matt Hammond said: “Shineyu Anand came in. He bowled really nicely – despite not getting a wicket.
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New Maidstone United striker Aaron Blair says he was shown a lack of respect by former club Braintree after helping them win promotion
Summer signing Aaron Blair is happy to be at Maidstone after claiming he was shown a lack of respect by his former club.
Player-of-the-year Blair scored 16 goals as unfancied Braintree won the National League South play-offs last season, including a stunning strike in their 4-3 final win at Worthing.
But he walked away from the chance to play National League football after a ‘disrespectful’ contract offer as the Iron moved from part-time to full-time football.
The former Dagenham man is back at Step 2 with Maidstone this season where manager George Elokobi’s words during transfer talks were music to his ears.