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Kent Women's first match under lights at Canterbury abandoned due to rain

More than 300 fans witnessed Kent Women’s first-ever floodlit match at Canterbury.

The exhibition T20 fixture, against Essex, was abandoned due to rain with the visitors 86-3 from 16 overs after being put into bat.

Phoebe Franklin runs in to bowl at Canterbury Picture: Barry Goodwin
Phoebe Franklin runs in to bowl at Canterbury Picture: Barry Goodwin

Kent, who collected their T20 South East Trophy after the game, made a good start when Alexa Stonehouse bowled Emma Jones for a duck in the first over with rain already beginning to fall.

The hosts had Essex two down in the ninth over when Grace Poole edged Ryana MacDonald-Gay’s full toss, with wicketkeeper Mia Rogers taking the catch.

Catherine Dalton brought up her 50 from 48 balls as Essex rebuilt, but there was a nice moment for 17-year-old Kent captain Grace Scrivens when she caught Erica Hobson for 4 off the bowling of Kalea Moore.

Kent Women celebrate a wicket Picture: Barry Goodwin
Kent Women celebrate a wicket Picture: Barry Goodwin

The teams tried to get more play in but once the covers went on for the second time, the match was abandoned at 8.30pm.

Scrivens enjoyed the occasion despite the early finish.

“It was brilliant,” she said. “It was such a great experience for the girls and we all really enjoyed it.

The crowd endured a damp evening at Canterbury Picture: Barry Goodwin
The crowd endured a damp evening at Canterbury Picture: Barry Goodwin

"It’s a shame it got cut short but it was a brilliant experience.”

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