Kent Messenger Maidstone

Half-century boosts Billings’ morale

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SAM BIlLINGS says he will take confidence from his Spitfires half-century which he hopes will help him get over his early-season struggles.

Billings scored just 23 runs in the opening four Yorkshire Bank 40 matches this season and was left out of the side for the trip to Sussex and the win over the Netherland­s.

However, with Rob Key sidelined through injury, the 21-yearold was back in the fray for the visit of the Northampto­nshire Steelbacks on Sunday, top scoring with a measured 57 before being bowled by Lee Daggett.

Billings admitted: “It was good to get an opportunit­y and nice to get some time in the middle. It was a good wicket and I had a bit of confidence coming in from the twos. It was a case of trying to dig in and get a start.

“I’m getting there. There’s plenty to work on and I must keep going. It’s a work in progress.”

He added: “When anyone’s struggling for runs you’re going to be struggling in terms of confidence. I’ve struggled early season and it’s a matter of trying to find form and get confidence under your belt. It’s a matter of time in the middle.

“We’ve a lot of experience­d guys and you can take some valuable knowledge from them but really it’s just a case of getting some runs.

“(Kent academy director) Simon Willis has been great. I played for the academy and got a 70-odd off 40 balls and 60-odd in the week for the 2nds at Canterbury and all of a sudden you’re starting to get some rhythm and confidence.

“It will be good for me to go back into the 2nds and keep trying to pile on the runs. It’s another opportunit­y for me to keep the form going.”

 ??  ?? HITTING OUT: Alex Blake hits a straight six in Kent’s run-chase against Northants at The Nevill Ground on Sunday
HITTING OUT: Alex Blake hits a straight six in Kent’s run-chase against Northants at The Nevill Ground on Sunday
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