One-Day Cup Final: Kent take on Lancashire at Trent Bridge

Keaton Jennings< /figure >Venue: Trent Bridge Date: Saturday 17 September (11:00 BST) Coverage: Live Test Match Special radio and text commentary on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra and the BBC Sport website, as well as desktop, tablets, mobiles and app .

Spitfires wicketkeeper Ollie Robinson, whose unbeaten 206 at Worcestershire in their group opener gave Kent's campaign tone, says he can't wait to get out at Trent Bridge. as a child you dreamed of playing in the final for your home country - it doesn't get better than that. We're all going to live the dream, fans included," the 23-year-old told BBC Radio Kent. /p>

Meanwhile, Lancashire captain Keaton Jennings says leading the team will be a "great highlight of my career".

The fly-half - who lifted the trophy with Durham in 2014 - has saw his side reach the final by edging Nottinghamshire in Blackpool and then Sussex in the semi-finals in Hove, recovering from 67-5 at 319-8.

"Guys were fantastic. The games we won, we probably did from positions where we weren't allowed to win them," he said.

"We fought hard and gave up. The belief that we can win from anywhere is vital. Vilas from injury, but Matt Parkinson and Tom Hartley have not been named to the squad following their Hundred commitments.

"Representing Lancashire as captain will be amazing," added Jennings, already a One-time winner. Day Cup with Durham in 2014.

"Even growing up in South Africa you know all about the Lancashire history so to come out and represent the county is a huge honour. Saturday will be a very good day against a good Kent team."

Kent have opted to stick with the trusted team that helped them qualify, which means their one hundred players Sam Billings, Zak Crawley, Jordan Cox, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Jack Leaning, Matt Milnes and Fred Klaassen are not taken into account.

One-Day Cup Final: Kent take on Lancashire at Trent Bridge
Keaton Jennings< /figure >Venue: Trent Bridge Date: Saturday 17 September (11:00 BST) Coverage: Live Test Match Special radio and text commentary on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra and the BBC Sport website, as well as desktop, tablets, mobiles and app .

Spitfires wicketkeeper Ollie Robinson, whose unbeaten 206 at Worcestershire in their group opener gave Kent's campaign tone, says he can't wait to get out at Trent Bridge. as a child you dreamed of playing in the final for your home country - it doesn't get better than that. We're all going to live the dream, fans included," the 23-year-old told BBC Radio Kent. /p>

Meanwhile, Lancashire captain Keaton Jennings says leading the team will be a "great highlight of my career".

The fly-half - who lifted the trophy with Durham in 2014 - has saw his side reach the final by edging Nottinghamshire in Blackpool and then Sussex in the semi-finals in Hove, recovering from 67-5 at 319-8.

"Guys were fantastic. The games we won, we probably did from positions where we weren't allowed to win them," he said.

"We fought hard and gave up. The belief that we can win from anywhere is vital. Vilas from injury, but Matt Parkinson and Tom Hartley have not been named to the squad following their Hundred commitments.

"Representing Lancashire as captain will be amazing," added Jennings, already a One-time winner. Day Cup with Durham in 2014.

"Even growing up in South Africa you know all about the Lancashire history so to come out and represent the county is a huge honour. Saturday will be a very good day against a good Kent team."

Kent have opted to stick with the trusted team that helped them qualify, which means their one hundred players Sam Billings, Zak Crawley, Jordan Cox, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Jack Leaning, Matt Milnes and Fred Klaassen are not taken into account.

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