Kent's bowlers key to County Championship rise, says Hollioake
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 12:27 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Kent head coach Adam Hollioake praised the team's bowlers for their contributions to a 49-run victory over Middlesex. This win marks Kent's fourth in five County Championship Division Two matches, propelling them to second place in the standings. The bowling unit, including Keith Dudgeon, Matt Milnes, and debutant Hasan Mahmud, has been instrumental in the team's success, showcasing improved performance compared to last season. Hollioake noted the benefits of squad rotation and the team's growing confidence as crucial factors in their recent form.
- •Kent defeated Middlesex by 49 runs in a recent match.
- •The team is currently in second place in the County Championship Division Two.
- •Keith Dudgeon and Matt Milnes each took seven wickets against Middlesex.
- •Hasan Mahmud took nine wickets on his debut in the previous match against Lancashire.
- •Adam Hollioake emphasized the importance of squad rotation and team confidence.
- 12:27 PMYahoo Sports — Hollioake hails Kent's in-form bowling attack
"Adam Hollioake says Kent's battery of bowlers have been key to their charge up the County Championship Division Two table.
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