Match Preview: Nottinghamshire v Hampshire Men, Rothesay County Championship
Hampshire Men travel to Trent Bridge to take on Nottinghamshire in the Rothesay County Championship from 9-12th May
Kent are another side we have played T20s against in every year since the start in 2003 which wa at Beckenham. In 2004, Shane Watson’s 97* and Mascarenhas 3-20 took us to an easy victory but the following year we won by five wickets with a last ball single (Pothas 58*, Greg Lamb 4-28) as Michael Carberry scored 56 – for Kent.
In 2006 & 2007 we were still playing Kent just once in the season and in 2007 at home, we tied on 153 each (Rob Key 59, Mascarenhas 3-17). Then in 2008 we played home-and-away for the first time, winning easily at the Rose Bowl, after posting 197-6 at the Rose Bowl, still their highest home total v Kent.
In 2009, Darren Stevens 62* took Kent to a seven-wicket victory but Hampshire were on top in two low-scoring matches in 2010, and later that year won the trophy for the first time.
In 2011, Hampshire won easily, having dismissed Kent for 72 (Mascarenhas 3-29) the third lowest by any side against Hampshire. In 2012 Kent won a thriller by just three runs, mainly thanks to 46* by Kent’s Sam Northeast, and we won one each in 2013, while in 2014, Carberry hit 73 in a winning score of 171-7 in a year when we did the double over Kent (Briggs 3-28).
Kent chased down 178-5 to win in 2015 despite 66 from Vince but we defended 158-8 and victory by nine runs the following year, while in 2017 Kent just defended 159-6 (Afridi 4-26). In 2018 we were set just 140 to win but reduced to 20-5, we struggled to 88 all out (Stoinis 4-17) our second lowest T20 against any side.
Last year our 145-5 wasn’t quite enough, as Kent won by two wickets with one ball to spare.
Hampshire Men travel to Trent Bridge to take on Nottinghamshire in the Rothesay County Championship from 9-12th May
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