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Kent Spitfires suffered a third straight T20 Blast defeat against Gloucestershire at Canterbury on Sunday. Attempting to defend a below-par score, away opening batsman Miles Hammond’s superb half-century meant that never looked likely as they won by nine wickets to move above Kent in the South group. Spitfires lost the toss and were put into bat first. Spinner Matt Parkinson returned for Australian Charlie Stobo while fellow fast bowler Nathan Gilchrist made his home Kent T20 Blast bow. After a measured start, Daniel Bell-Drummond clipped the final ball of the second over just over deep mid-wi…

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