Twenty20 Quarter-final Rained Off
Warwickshire and Kent will try again tomorrow after a wash-out at Edgbaston
Tonight's Twenty20 Cup match between Warwickshire and Kent has been washed out. The quarter-final rivals will hope for better luck tomorrow after today's contest was abandoned without a ball being bowled.
Essex and Middlesex have already booked their places at finals day at Southampton's Rose Bowl on July 26 - with Yorkshire facing a disciplinary hearing tomorrow to determine their Twenty20 Cup fate in the wake of the ineligibility scandal which forced the postponement of Monday's quarter-final, against Durham at Chester-le-Street.
Essex and Middlesex have already booked their places at finals day at Southampton's Rose Bowl on July 26 - with Yorkshire facing a disciplinary hearing tomorrow to determine their Twenty20 Cup fate in the wake of the ineligibility scandal which forced the postponement of Monday's quarter-final, against Durham at Chester-le-Street.

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