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Kent fast bowler Adam Ball returns to Spitfires squad for trip to Holland after missing Nottinghamshire Outlaws game due to university exam

Adam Ball
Adam Ball

Adam Ball revealed he tried his best to get out of the university exam which kept him from following-up Monday’s match-winning turn against Warwickshire in Wednesday's game at Nottinghamshire Outlaws, but is in the Spitfires squad for today's trip to the Netherlands.

Kent newest death-bowler notched his highest one-day score for Kent, rattling five fours in his 28 from 22 balls, to help give the Spitfires a total which they were able to defend thanks in part to his stingy four overs with the ball, including the decisive final over.

The 20-year-old left-arm quick was handed the responsibility by skipper James Tredwell and with the Bears needing five from the last over, he allowed just two singles and a leg bye before breaking the stumps for a run out from the final ball to secure victory.

Ball - who made his Spitfires debut in a win at Durham in September 2010 - said: “I was very surprised to be the death bowler but for me it was really a no-lose situation.

“If they’d got the five people would have thought it was inevitable, but if they hadn’t then I would be the hero.

“It was a great day, games like this are the reason why we play the game, though I was pretty annoyed with myself that having made a start I couldn’t kick-on and make 60 or 70 not out.

“Getting out as I did, chipping back a full-toss, was disappointing, but it was something that I’ll learn from.”

There was more learning in store for Ball who had to miss Wednesday’s trip to Nottinghamshire as he had a sports science exam.

The University of Kent student had a ‘Special Populations’ paper at the Medway campus as he completes his second of three years.

He said: “I tried to get out of it but the reason to miss it wouldn’t be a valid one which means if I were to re-sit in August it would only be marked at 40%.”

Ball flew to Holland with the rest of the squad from Luton airport on Thursday evening.

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