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Pictures from Kent Spitfires' games against Somerset and Hampshire Royals

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 09:05, 06 June 2011

A Packed house at Tunbridge Wells saw Kent Spitfires take on Somerset.
Rob Key made a steady 43 and put on 80 for the fourth wicket with Darren Stevens.
Key was eventually bowled for 43, leaving Stevens at the crease.
Darren Stevens celebrates reaching his half-century.
Darren Stevens top-scored with 68 from 41 balls.
Adam Ball departed for a first-ball duck as Kent were restricted to 163-8 from their 20 overs.
Kent new-boy Charl Langeveldt bowls Somerset opener Peter Trego for just six.
Rain delayed the start of Kents T20 game against Hampshire at Tunbridge Wells.
Rain delayed the start of Kents T20 game against Hampshire at Tunbridge Wells.
Jimmy Adams clubbed four sixes on his way to 33 from 15 balls.
James Vince made six before Hampshire closed on 78-1 from their five over burst.
Joe Denly departed for just two after facing six balls.
Opener Rob Key made just seven from five balls before being dismissed.
Darren Stevens made a rapid 45 not out for Kent.

Kent suffered back-to-back defeats in their Friends Life T20 campaign continued at Tunbridge Wells' Nevill Ground.

The Spitfires suffered a nine-wicket defeat at the hands of Somerset on Friday before a rain-hit 20-run defeat in a five-over slog against Hampshire on Sunday.

Michael Lumb and Jimmy Adams shared eight sixes in nine balls as Hants posted 78-1 from their five overs, and a slow start from the hosts meant that Darren Stevens' swashbuckling reply was in vain.

See a selection of Barry Goodwin's pictures from the two matches above

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