Men’s T20 Blast: Surrey March on, Gloster Share’s claim first win, Rapids defeated Durham

To win this competition for the first time, Surrey Always on top Sussex From this moment, Jack (43) and Dome Sibli (45) inscribed the inaugural stand of 52 runs from the first five overs.

Although the third largest run scorer of the tournament, Jason Roy was out for a two -ball duck, Sam Curan took Mantle with 38, before Oli Cyx fired at some time.

The 20 -year -old, playing only the eighth game in this format for Surrey, beaten four sixes and two fours for the best career’s best 44.

The target of 211 was always seen out of access to visitors as the powerful bowling attack of reiss topley (3-34) and Tom Curon (2-24) took three early wickets between them to reduce Sussex by 14-3.

Match scorecard

Tom Clarke (45) and Danny Lamb (49) offered brief resistance to Sussex, but the latest teams were also given a clear warning to the rest of the competition in the latest victory of wickets with Mitchell Santner (3-26) and Chris Jordan (1-35).

Last year has been a surprise package to win the competition for the first time, Glustershire So far a pathetic rescue has lost its opening five matches, but on winning Kent Keeps their thin hopes alive from the south group.

Once again it was Ajit Singh Dale, who impressed with the ball as he raised his second serial three-wicket hall (3-24) to help the Kent limit to 157-9 as he had chosen to bat.

On Sunday, a surprising century, Daniel Bell-Drammond (3) became one of the victims of Singh Dell against the Samarset and the domestic side Tawanda Mui (33), Harry Finch (42) and Captain Sam Billings (38) were indebted to, but they could add only 34 runs from their last five overs.

Glucestershire made the run chase look comfortable by winning with 10 balls, but the weather had to stop briefly.

After the hammer of a six, D’Arsi Short (33) found the sun shining directly into his eyes and the umpire took the players away from the pitch until he disappeared behind the stand.

Break did not change the direction of the match as Oli Price (41*) and Skipper Jack Taylor (54*) came together to share an unbreakable fourth-wicket stand of 98 and finally got down from the mark.

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