Legendary former Kent all-rounder Darren Stevens on new Kent bowler Arafat Bhuiyan
Kent’s latest signing Arafat Bhuiyan already had made a positive impression against a club legend at the weekend.
Right-arm fast-medium bowler Bhuiyan, 26, penned professional terms with Matt Walker’s squad this week and immediately went into their 12-man County Championship Division 1 squad to take on frontrunners Surrey at The Oval from today.
He took 4-26 for Blackheath - although couldn’t stop popular all-rounder Darren Stevens, playing for St Lawrence & Highland Court at the start of the year after ending his long association with Kent in 2022, from scoring a century in a winning cause for them.
But 47-year-old Stevens still liked what he saw from Dhaka-born Bhuiyan who has UK residency and had been with Kent 2nds.
He told KentOnline: “We played against Arafat who has just signed for Kent.
“I thought he was their overseas! But he bowled beautifully.
“I was really impressed with him. I think he will be a great signing for Kent.”
Stevens blasted an 87-ball 101 in the hosts’ 232 all out, supported by Michael Hales Jr (41).
He (1-35) did his bit with the ball amid his 10 overs, too, but opening bowler Joseph Payne (3-56) finished with their best figures.
Blackheath’s Tom Foster was run-out off the final ball of the game, as St Lawrence got home by two runs.
Stevens reflected: “I was a little bit sore on Sunday!
“It’s about 10 years since they have been in it. I think only one of the lads, Will Hilton, had played in the Premiership before.
“We were quite excited at Bexley the weekend before [that match was abandoned due to the weather]. So it was good to get a run-out and getting over the line is the No.1 priority.
“Beating Blackheath in our first run-out was really good so I’m really happy with that.”
St Lawrence host