Darren is the oldest county cricketer in the country since 1995.
Own report: Age is just a number! Darren Stevens proved it once again. The 45-year-old Leicester resident made history in county cricket with the bat. The all-rounder flashed against Glamorgan for Kent last Friday. He made 190 runs off 149 balls. He made 15 fours and 15 sixes in his innings. Strike rate 126.51.
Kent lost the toss and elected to bat at St. Lawrence Ground in Canterbury. They were losing 6 wickets for 127 runs. Stevens played the role of savior at that time. He is the oldest cricketer in the country since 1995. He went down to bat at number six and saw the team take two wickets in a row. That's when Stevens put his team in the shade of a banyan tree.
Kent lost the toss and elected to bat at St. Lawrence Ground in Canterbury. They were losing 6 wickets for 127 runs. Stevens played the role of savior at that time. He is the oldest cricketer in the country since 1995. He went down to bat at number six and saw the team take two wickets in a row. That's when Stevens put his team in the shade of a banyan tree. ...

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