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12th June 2021:
Sussex155-1 (16.2)
Hampshire154-7 (20.0)
Sussex Sharks win by 9 wickets
Sussex155-1 (16.2)
Hampshire154-7 (20.0)
Sussex Sharks win by 9 wickets
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Warwickshire CEO Stuart Cain has slammed the "disgraceful" behaviour of those who invaded Edgbaston during Birmingham Bears' T20 with Derbyshire Falcons and has promised to ban them from the ground for life.
Kent were forced to name an entirely new side for their County Championship match against Sussex after a first-team player tested positive for Covid-19.
The Kent Spitfires team which beat Surrey in the T20 Blast on Friday have been deemed to be close contacts, and have begun a 10-day spell of isolation.
The start at Canterbury on Sunday was delayed until 12:00 BST, with the hosts naming four first-class debutants.
Heino Kuhn captains a side made up of second XI and home-grown players.
Former Sussex batsman Harry Finch was also handed a Kent debut with right-arm seamer Jas Singh taking the first two wickets before lunch on his debut once play finally began.
Joe Denly, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Ollie Robinson, Jack Leaning, Jordan Cox, Darren Stevens and Matt Milnes are among the Kent players to miss out on the game.
Separately, Sussex captain Ben Brown is absent while self-isolating as a precaution.
Neither Kent nor Sussex are able to qualify from Group Three for the next stage of the Championship.
Kent's nine-wicket victory at The Kia Oval secured a quarter-final berth in the T20 Blast with two games to spare in the South Group.
"With the emergence of the Delta variant and recent release in lockdown restrictions, the club has been conscious of the increased possibility of an outbreak," Kent chief executive Simon Storey told the club website.
"Overnight, the club worked swiftly to identify a replacement squad to take on Sussex."

Kent Spitfires proved too strong for Somerset under the Edgbaston lights as they won the 2021 T20 Blast by 25 runs.
After beating Sussex by 21 runs in the semi-final, Kent won by an even greater margin in the final as they beat 2005 winners and now four-times beaten finalists Somerset.
Jordan Cox, with 58 not out off 28 balls, and England's Zak Crawley (41) were the stars in Kent's 167-7.
But Somerset fell short on 142-9 as 2007 victors Kent won a second title.
It is 14 years since Kent won their only previous T20 title, beating Gloucestershire, also at Edgbaston. And two of their team that day, 45-year-old Darren Stevens, in the semi-final win, and 35-year-old Joe Denly, with three wickets in the final, played big roles.
Kent got off to a poor start when spinner Roelof van der Merwe got stuck into their top order, just as he had done to Lancashire in last month's quarter-final.
Crawley began the recovery before Cox took over responsibilities, first playing the supporting role in a 36-run stand with Jack Leaning, then marshalling the rest of the batters to a defendable total.
Somerset had performed a near miracle earlier in the day to recover from 79-6 in their two-wicket semi-final win over Hampshire.
But, despite 43 from teenager Will Smeed on the ground where he had starred for Birmingham Phoenix in the Hundred this summer, there was to be no second great escape.