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Kent batting all-rounder Jack Leaning on a maiden appearance on the Isle of Wight and aiming to beat Hampshire to progress to the Metro Bank One-Day Cup knockout stages

Jack Leaning believes the experiences of those in Kent’s squad who have played on the Isle of Wight previously could prove vital as they aim to make the Metro Bank One-Day Cup knockout stages today.

Leaning will make a maiden appearance at the Newclose Ground, Newport, when Spitfires take on second-placed Hampshire in their Group A-ending game.

Kent’s Jack Leaning – says he’s never played on the Isle of Wight before ahead of today’s game against Hampshire. Picture: Keith Gillard
Kent’s Jack Leaning – says he’s never played on the Isle of Wight before ahead of today’s game against Hampshire. Picture: Keith Gillard

Indeed, Kent never previously have played a first-team fixture on the Isle of Wight. Their squad set off in the early hours yesterday.

Batting all-rounder Leaning said: “I think a couple of the other lads have actually played there before.

“They will be able to give us a bit of a clearer idea and, hopefully, we will be able to stop there when we get off the ferry and see what we’re faced with, and what kind of a pitch it is.

“We’ll form a plan of attack from there.

“I’ve never been there so it ticks another ground off the county circuit. It’s a nice, early, start at 7am on Monday morning.

Daniel Bell-Drummond – has again been released by the London Spirit Hundred squad to rejoin Kent’s side. Picture: Keith Gillard
Daniel Bell-Drummond – has again been released by the London Spirit Hundred squad to rejoin Kent’s side. Picture: Keith Gillard

“I’d have thought it would be a pretty sleepy bus!”

Holders Kent must secure a big win in order to qualify from the group but will also be reliant on Lancashire losing to Nottinghamshire.

But Leaning, player-of-the-match as Kent beat Essex by 60 runs on Sunday, hopes they can draw upon previous successes to keep up their side of the bargain.

He said: “It just becomes knockout cricket now from here until as far as we go in the competition.

“Hampshire have, obviously, done really well in the competition. They’re second. It just becomes knockout cricket.

“Hopefully, we can draw upon the experience that the lads had last year and the T20 Finals the year before.”

Interim coach Simon Cook has selected a squad of 14 for the Hampshire game.

Daniel Bell-Drummond has again been released by London Spirit to play but Joey Evison (abdominal) and Australian overseas all-rounder James Bazley (hamstring) are sidelined through injury.

Opener Ben Compton is named in the squad despite fitness concerns over a foot injury.

Kent’s squad: Joe Denly (c), Bhuiyan, Bell-Drummond, Blake, Compton, Jaydn Denly, Finch, Gilchrist, Qadri, Leaning, Parkinson, Quinn, Singh, Stewart.

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