RESULT
South Group, Southampton, September 14, 2020, Vitality Blast
(17.1/20 ov, T:183) 183/2

Kent won by 8 wickets (with 17 balls remaining)

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108* (54)
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Zak Crawley continues Ageas Bowl love affair as Kent defeat Hampshire

New England batsman smashes unbeaten 108 off 54 balls to lead Kent's charge

Zak Crawley celebrates reaching a quick-fire century, Vitality Blast, Hampshire v Kent, The Ageas Bowl, September 14, 2020

Zak Crawley celebrates reaching a quick-fire century  •  Getty Images

Kent 183 for 2 (Crawley 108*) beat Hampshire 182 for 6 (Fuller 50*, Vince 48) by eight wickets
Zak Crawley continued his love affair with the Ageas Bowl as he smashed his maiden Vitality Blast century to propel Kent to victory over Hampshire.
The victory takes Kent to the top of the South Group while Hampshire can no longer qualify for the quarter-finals, despite still having three more fixtures, after a wretched tournament of one win in seven outings.
England star Crawley notched a Test 267 last month at the ground and sustained his fine form with an outrageous unbeaten 108. His 14 fours and two sixes saw Kent return to winning ways with an eight-wicket win, as they chased down an imposing 182 with 17 balls to spare.
Along with his England feats, Crawley had scored a Bob Willis Trophy century against Hampshire at Canterbury last week, partnered with 196 in his six previous Blast innings.
Those factors equalled an inevitable flurry of runs, but the manner of his century was jaw-dropping.
He showed his intent by drilling Shaheen Shah Afridi through the covers off his first delivery and barely slowed down.
Daniel Bell Drummond contributed 12 before he was caught at short third man, but Crawley hardly blinked as he hit Chris Wood for a four and six off the start of the next over. His half-century arrived in only 26 balls, with a boundary through mid-wicket - his seventh four.
Crawley peppered boundaries to every angle of the ground, with his wagon-wheel leaving very few blank spaces.
A stunning cover drive and six off his legs off Afridi rockets mesmerised before his hundred, the ninth in Kent T20 history, was brought up with a sweep in 48 balls.
Joe Denly simply ticked along at the other end as the duo put on 121 before the all-rounder picked out long-on.
Heino Kuhn came in to waltz Kent over the line with 19 not out, but it was Crawley who led his side off to rapturous applause from his team-mates.
Hampshire won't have felt like they had bowled too badly, and would have been happy at the halfway point after James Vince's 48 and James Fuller's half-century.
Vince had failed in his two appearances since returning from the birth of his second child, but despite initially struggling to time the ball he quickly looked back to his free-flowing best.
He lost opening partner Tom Alsop, stumped to the fourth ball of the match, but quickly rebuilt with Sam Northeast - the pair putting on 82 for the second wicket.
Both targeted the short boundary on the Nursery Ground side, although Vince gained a life on 21 when he was spilt by Denly at deep cover.
Northeast pumped a full toss for a square maximum but departed for a 28-ball 34 when he was caught at long-on.
Vince fell reverse sweeping Imran Qayyum straight to short third man, before Joe Weatherley upped the run-rate again with a quick-fire 17 - which included an audacious switch hit into the stands.
Hampshire looked on course for a good score, but Fuller and Lewis McManus made sure they set a very competitive total.
Fuller waited just four balls before he swung down the ground for a six, but it was Matt Milnes' 19th over that sent his strike-rate into the stratosphere.
Two fours were quickly followed by back-to-back monsters into the Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie Stand as the penultimate over went for 23.
McManus was run out on 15 from six balls after a 47-run stand and Ian Holland was caught and bowled first ball, but Fuller brought up his 23-ball fifty with a six to the long side of the ground off the final ball of the innings. Crawley, however, made mincemeat of the chase.

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Vitality Blast

Central Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
GLOUC1072151.017
NHNTS1054110.053
BEARS105411-0.634
SOM104590.653
GLAM10459-0.304
WORCS10275-0.789
North Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NOTTS1071161.315
LANCS105312-0.250
LEICS104311-0.180
DURH104590.421
YORKS103580.297
DERBS10174-1.583
South Group
TEAMMWLPTNRR
SUR1071160.650
SUSS1063130.377
KENT1053120.108
MIDDX10358-0.296
ESSEX10266-0.003
HANTS10275-0.803