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Minster's lead at the top of the Kent Cricket League Premier Division table cut while Hayes, Sevenoaks Vine, Bexley and Lordswood win

Minster remain top of the Kent League Premier Division despite a Zach Fagg century on Saturday helping lead Sandwich to victory against them.

Opener Fagg struck a 73-ball 102 in the away team’s 314-9 while Australian overseas David Grant (59) and Matthew Frewin (44) chipped in with quick-fire knocks.

Kai Appleby was best with the ball for Minster as he finished with 3-29.

Chris Piesley top-scored for the hosts in reply at Gilbert Hall, with 45 not out from 30 balls, while there were also contributions from skipper Ed Moore (44) and Joseph Parry (40) but Minster were dismissed for 239 in the 45th over.

Harry Bee (3-41) and Jan Gray (3-52) picked up three wickets apiece for Sandwich to cut Minster’s lead at the summit to only a point.

Second-placed Hayes beat Tunbridge Wells, who are fourth, by three wickets, largely thanks to wicketkeeper Gareth Severin’s ton.

With Tunbridge Wells batting first, captain Christopher Williams top-scored with a 47-ball 63 for the hosts in their 183 all out while Andrew Eddicott (3-52) was the best of Hayes’ bowlers.

Opener Severin led the reply with 106 at The Nevill Ground as the away team got over the line in the 49th over.

Sevenoaks Vine earned an 81-run win against basement boys Beckenham.

Beckenham won the toss and Alex Senn asked Vine to bat first.

Their innings began against Junaid Nadir and Harri Aravinthan, and Aravinthan struck first when Nick Rigg took a superb catch to dismiss Evert Bekker for five.

Nadir got in on the act shortly afterwards when he trapped Chris Vernon in front to make it a good start for the visitors, with Sevenoaks 21-2.

A promising stand was then ended on 29 when Nadir, having replaced the out-of-sorts Ishan Sabharwal, broke through, bowling Harry Houillon

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