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Kent Spitfires (155) lost to Glamorgan (190-5) by 35 runs in T20 Blast at Canterbury

Kent head coach Matt Walker bemoaned his side's missed opportunities in their final Vitality Blast game of the summer.

Spitfires were well placed to defeat Glamorgan on Sunday at Canterbury but let the visitors recover from 95-5 to double their score in 6.3 overs.

Kent then lost early wickets in the powerplay and never recovered from 17-3, despite some late hitting from Darren Stevens and Grant Stewart.

It left Spitfires rock bottom of the South Group with just three wins - equalling their worst-ever T20 campaign just a year after winning the title.

Walker said: “We finished how we started really and a lot in between.

"It’s pretty obvious where we lost this game. We were brilliant up to 13 and a half overs, I thought we were outstanding with the ball and were really back to our best, especially our seamers.

"I thought we bowled really well and 150 was about right, but those last seven overs cost us 100 runs and some of it was our own doing. Some of it wasn’t but there were missed opportunities and missed catches, which is never a good thing when you’re trying to squeeze a side.

“We were really only a couple of wickets away from getting into their tail. We gave them an opportunity to make us pay and they did.

"When you lose three wickets in the powerplay it’s very difficult to wrestle it back from that situation.

"There was a bit of huff and puff and some decent cameos but nothing of substance, which you need when you're chasing 190.

“We had to gamble a bit and people had to chase down 12, 13 an over and we came well short.

"We’re extremely disappointed with how today went and how the whole campaign went. It’s not what I’d hoped for and not what I’d expect.

"We know this division’s very difficult, we know you’ve got to

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