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Kent 166 for 6 (Latham 48, Denly 44, Blake 36*) beat Sussex 156 for 4 (Taylor 49) by 10 runsScorecardSouth African pace bowler Kagiso Rabada proved an instant hit with Kent supporters by claiming two wickets on debut to help steer Spitfires to a tense 10-run win over NatWest T20 Blast rivals Sussex Sharks in Canterbury.On a two-paced pitch that made boundary hitting tricky for both sides, Kent successfully defended 166 for 6 with Rabada claiming 2 for 31 and Fabian Cowdrey 2 for 8 to seal their sides third south group win.After collecting his Man-of-the-Match award 21-year-old Rabada said: It was a great start for my debut and Im just happy that I could contribute and that the team has won. Its a good start for me and hopefully we can get some momentum from this.It was quite a good wicket but most of the guys felt we fell a bit short runs wise, so credit to all the bowlers because we made it tough for them to score and got wickets at crucial times.Visiting skipper Luke Wright said: I was delighted, after the start Kent had, to restrict them to that total. Id have taken that total any day, so its disappointing now and feels like we let that one slip away. But credit to their bowlers, I felt they executed their plans really well.Also credit to Sam [Northeast] for his decision to bring on Cowdrey when he did. You never know how itll go when you bring on a part-time bowler, especially with someone like Ross Taylor batting. But it proved a gutsy decision.Needing to score at 8.35 an over to surpass Kents modest 166, Sussex openers Wright and Chris Nash had faced only eight deliveries when a low sun glinting through the gap between the Pavilion and the Frank Woolley Stand caused a stoppage in play for 17 minutes. As the players stood in the middle waiting for the sun to drop, the irony was not lost on a Kent side who have lost 1,216 overs to inclement weather in all forms of cricket this summer.On his Kent debut, Rabada struck with his 11th delivery by pegging back the off stump of Chris Nash with a 90mph yorker.Bad light came into play again at the opposite end of the ground as this time the setting sun reflected off the windows of the Sky Sports commentary box to dazzle the batsmen and cause a further 10-minute delay.Six balls after the resumption Wright attempted to uppercut against Rabada to be caught superbly on the run at third man by David Griffiths.With James Tredwell bowling frugally, Sussex still required 100 to win with 10 overs remaining, but that was the cue for Taylor to cut lose by taking 17 off a Darren Stevens over.Kent hit back when, in his first over, Cowdrey had Phil Salt caught at cow corner then, Cowdreys arm ball wrapped Taylor on the pads flush in front to send him packing one short of his 50.Matt Machan launched into a leg-side six off Griffiths leaving Sharks to score 32 to win off their final two overs. Mitch Claydon conceded nine off the penultimate over, leaving Rabada with 23 to defend in the last.Batting first after winning the toss, Kent made a watchful start through Tom Latham and Joe Denly, who appeared content simply to see off the pace of Tymal Mills.The Kent openers took a brace of boundaries off Nuwan Kulasekara, the Sri Lanka seamer making the first of his three appearances for Sussex, but still seemed too circumspect.Ajmal Shahzad dropped short allowing Latham to clip the first six of the night over midwicket as Kent reached 48 without loss after their six Powerplay overs.Sussex hauled the run-rate in further to restrict Kent to 89 fwithout loss at the innings mid-point and spark the loss of three wickets in seven balls.After helping to set a record opening stand in matches against Sussex worth 90, Denlys 40-ball knock for 44 ended with a sliced drive high to deep cover off Nash then, four balls later, Northeast holed out to long-on to make it 99 for 2. The rot continued as Latham clipped off his legs to be caught at deep fine leg for 48.Sam Billings should have gone for 12 when he miscued a Danny Briggs full-toss only for Salt to spill a comfortable throat-high chance at mid-wicket. The drop cost only 10 runs when Billings miscued his next full toss to long-on where Machan pocketed the chance to make it 130 for 4.In his second stint down the Nackington Road slope Mills mixed his pace and lengths superbly to bamboozle Kents big-hitting duo of Stevens and Alex Blake.Frustrated by the lack of boundaries, Stevens launched into a straight drive against Jordan to pick out Kulasekara at long-off.Mills conceded his sole boundary of the night in his final over, but wrapped up his excellent four-over stint of 1 for 15 by yorking Cowdrey for a duck. Blakes unbeaten 36 was full of miscues and mishits as Kent mustered 166. Tom Chambers Jersey . 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AFL players are quietly resenting the lack of intra-season rest time after the league decided against reintroducing two byes for 2016, Sydney defender Ted Richards says.The AFL dropped one of the two bye rounds at the end of 2014 having had to shorten the 2015 season to cater for the cricket World Cup.But it decided against reintroducing the double-bye season for this year.Were quietly filthy that the AFL hasnt given us the two byes that weve been requesting, Richards, who sits on the AFL Players Association board, told Melbourne radio station RSN on Wednesday.Instead, the eight teams who make the finals will get a weeks rest after the final round 23.But Richards argues all teams should be entitled to two weeks off, with the physical and mental reprieve invaluable.From a players perspective, theres a lot of merit to having two byes evenly scattered tthroughout the season for all teams, he said.ddddddddddddhe 33-year-old himself was eased back into competitive action with the reserves during the Swans bye last weekend after a month out with concussion.He rates himself a 50-50 chance to make his AFL return against the Bulldogs at the SCG on Saturday.Itll be a full game this week, its just a matter of which team, he said.Richards also backed a call by Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge to do away with rookie lists, with one list of 44 players at each club a better option.Rookie lists have served their purpose, Richards said.(Its) time to scrap them and give those guys an opportunity to be rewarded if theyre playing good enough football in the reserves to be selected. 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