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Sussex Sharks cruise to seven-wicket win over Kent in T20

by Paul Weaver - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
Sunday 7 Jun, 2026 at 5:20PM
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Sussex Sharks 135-3 (17.2 overs) beat Kent Spitfires 133-8 (20 overs) by seven wickets

Sean Hunt shone for the Sussex Sharks as they eased their way to a seven-wicket win over the Kent Spitfires at Hove this afternoon (Sunday 7 June) with 16 balls to spare.

Hunt had a hand in the first six wickets to fall as Kent were restricted to 133-8 in their 20 overs.

His bowling figures of 3-9 were the third most economical by a Sussex bowler after Robin Martin-Jenkins and current bowling coach James Kirtley who both achieved their figures against Hampshire in 2004 – only the second year of the competition.

Hunt, who also took three catches, looked out of sorts on Friday when, returning from a long injury lay-off, he made his Vitality Blast debut against Leicestershire and conceded 37 runs and bowled five wides.

This was a disappointing result for the Spitfires who had won three out of four matches and had beaten Sussex by seven wickets at Canterbury two weeks earlier. The Sharks had also been beaten in their previous four fixtures.

Keith Dudgeon dismissed Harrison Ward with only the second ball of the innings when the Sharks embarked on their modest chase.

But John Simpson gave the innings impetus with seven fours in his 33 and Dan Hughes, supported by Jack Leaning and Oli Carter, played the anchor role with a 37-ball 41 not out to see his side home with comfort.

Hunt had Sussex a wonderful start with a double wicket maiden in only the third over of the match. First, he removed Daniel Bell-Drummond’s middle stump with a ball that shaped in and may have kept a little low.

Four balls later he had Zak Crawley caught by Tom Alsop at backward point for a duck. Crawley was the man who had hurried the Spitfires to victory at Canterbury with 75.

In the next over it was Hunt the fielder who struck, catching Kent captain Sam Billings at short fine-leg for a duck. At the end of the six-over powerplay Kent were 33-3.

In the next over Hunt took his third wicket when he had former Sussex player Harry Finch caught at mid-off for 27 to make it 34-4 and the Spitfires had reached only 51 at the halfway stage of their innings.

A sensible partnership by Joe Denly and Chris Benjamin added 50 runs for the fifth wicket before Benjamin was caught by Hunt at short fine-leg off former Kent man Jack Leaning for 22.

And in the next over it was 87-6 as Hunt – this time at backward-point – caught Grant Stewart off Danny Briggs.

Kent lost their seventh wicket at 106 and for the first time Hunt had nothing to do with it. Hughes took the catch at long-off from the bowling of Sussex captain Tymal Mills to dismiss Denly off the last ball of the 17th over.

Denly’s 34-ball 42, with one four and two sixes, was a fine innings in the circumstances and some late blows by Dudgeon gave the Kent innings something close to respectability.

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