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Departing Kent all-rounder Darren Stevens vows to keep giving his all as he aims to bring 17-year stay to an end on a high

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Darren Stevens is vowing to keep giving his all for Kent as he aims to bring his 17-year spell with the club to an end on a high.

All-rounder Stevens will return to his old stomping ground tomorrow when the Spitfires visit Leicestershire for their Royal London One-Day Cup quarter-final.

It comes after Kent won back-to-back encounters at The Spitfire Ground in Canterbury against Yorkshire and Lancashire in tense fashion to edge into the knock-out stages, finishing third in their group.

Stevens will leave Kent at the end of this season but he isn’t ready to hang up his boots yet at the age of 46 and, in the meantime, he’s focused on still delivering for Kent. “My job is to get runs, take wickets and win games for Kent,” he said. “So that’s what I’ll do until I finish.” The Spitfires were knocked out in the group stages as they failed to defend their T20 Blast title.

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