So that's it from The Royal London Cup Final's coverage as Kent has lifted the trophy after a long time, and they deserve it. A great farewell for Darren Stevens in his last match for Kent. Both the team played a great brand of cricket, but it was Kent's day today. This is me, Chinmay Ranjan signing off on behalf of my fellow commentators, Tugral and Akshaya Krishna Polya, and the scorer, Ashok. Stay tuned to our network for more cricket updates around the globe. Till then, good Bye and Amigos :)..
Joe Denly collects the Royal London Cup 2022 silverware, and everyone poses for the photograph. Now the party begins, which will go all over the night, the next day and so on!
Joe Denly (Kent Captain): "It means a heck of a lot for me and my team. The belief in the change room was the real thing after we had a bad start in the tournament. I think after the start we had, losing the wicket in the first over and when you are into the final, you need a good start, and Evison is a very good lad as he played a gem of an innings, and that showed how mature he is.
Stevens is been a phenomenal player, and he is a hero for everyone that can listen through the support of the audience. This is his last match, and he will lift the trophy. Being on the right side and lifting the trophy is an awesome moment."
Keaton Jennings (Lancashire Captain): "Most likely, we simply weren't at our best today. A good cricket match. I think it was about par, quite gettable, and the way we started, and we carried on.
Just that we consistently lost wickets. We also would have batted first because that determines how the game will proceed. Thanks to Kent. They performed admirably and merited the award."
Joey Evison: "It was such a good day. I am really happy to be performing in the final. Yeah, overall a great day in my career. Yeah, it is great coming back into the team, Kent. Happy to perform here.
During the mid-innings, I thought the score was above par. Yeah, it was coming a bit slowly. Happy to be performing on the big day. Our bowlers did a great job."
The Player of the Match is Joey Evison.
The Player of the Summer is Wiaan Mulder from Leicestershire.
The match-officials receive their medal!
It is time for presentations!
Hamidullah Qadri: "Feels outstanding. I'm grateful to the management for providing me with opportunities, and Stevens always advises me to keep things straightforward and it succeeded."