Darren Stevens's dream day: 45-year-old dismisses Labuschagne after hitting 149-ball 190 in county championship
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45-year-old Kent all-rounder Darren Stevens hit 15 sixes and 15 boundaries for his 149-ball 190. He came back to bowl on Friday to pick up the wicket of Australia batting star Marnus Labuschagne against Glamorgan in County Championship.
Age is just a number and English all-rounder Darren Stevens has been proving it for quite some time now. Having overcome several hurdles, the 45-year-old had a dream day for Kent in their ongoing County Championship match against Glamorgan at the St Lawrence Ground in Canterbury on Friday. Of course he's just dismissed Marnus Labuschagne for the second time this seasonReminder: Darren Stevens is 45!!!Watch Now: https://t.co/4ZkDAI69AU pic.twitter.com/Zab35CrmLb Yes he is 45-year-old Darren Stevens was the star of Day 2 action in their Group 3 match as he dismissed Australia''s batting star and Wolrd No. 3 Test batsman Marnus Labuschagne for the 2nd time in the ongoing county season. Stevens trapped Labuschange LBW with one that nipped back in sharply. Earlier in the day, Darren Stevens had hit a record-breaking 190 in just 149 balls as he rescued Kent from 128 for 8 to help them post 307. Stevens hit 15 boundaries and 15 sixes as he stitched a 166-run partnership for the 9th wicket with Miguel Cummins. In fact, Cummins managed to score just 1 run in their partnership for the 9th wicket, which is a record -- highest partnership in first-class cricket where one batsman scored more than 90 percent of the runs.More Related News