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Defending champions Kent Spitfires (325-8) lose by three wickets to Hampshire (326-7) and are out of Metro Bank One-Day Cup

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Daniel Bell-Drummond struck his List A high score for Kent Spitfires but they were unable to sign off with a win in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup, losing to Hampshire on Tuesday.

He had totted up 150 in a brilliant innings after sizeable stands with Harry Finch and Alex Blake - but their 325-8 wasn’t defended, despite Matt Parkinson twice being on a hat-trick.

Defending champions Kent were eliminated by Lancashire’s victory while Hampshire, who were already through, will play Worcestershire in a Quarter-Final on Sunday.

Spitfires chose to bat and Joe Denly (8) was dropped before chopping Ian Holland (3-45) on in a short stay, with Jack Leaning (13) bowled by returning Mason Crane’s first ball of the day (2-55).

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