Rain meant all Kent League Premier Division matches were abandoned on Saturday. Bexley remain top of the pile, nine points clear, after their washout at Minster.
An unbroken 80-run stand between Matthew Stiddard (44 not out) and Ben Aldred (23 not out) had taken them to 109-4 at the 25-over mark.
Bill Prideaux (2-13) and Daniel Masters (2-50) took the wickets to fall. Second-placed Lordswood had made a strong start at home to Sandwich Town, who were 58-3 after 17 overs.
South African overseas Thando Ntini (2-17) best with the ball while opener Ben Chapman was 15 not out for the away team. Tunbridge Wells had got off to a blistering start at Hayes from the 13.2 overs which were possible.
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