KENNETT SMASHES STEYNING INTO FINAL
Kennett, whose previous highest score for the first team was a modest 10 not out, struck an unbeaten 58 as Steyning dramatically snatched victory from the jaws of defeat with two balls to spare.
Skipper Jeremy Green was full of praise for Kennett whose innings earned Steyning their place in the final against Preston Nomads at Horsham on August 29. He said: "David hasn't had much chance to prove himself in the previous rounds but to bat like he did in such circumstances shows he has a lot of ticker."
For full report, see this week's Shoreham Herald.