Hampshire 89 for 0 (Middleton 39*, Weatherley 38*) trail Kent 95 (Muyeye 28, Fuller 5-21, Abbott 3-23) by six runs
Muyeye, back in the side after scoring a glut of runs for the second XI, looked more at home, but after a typically attractive 28 he was lbw to Fuller.
With Kent floundering on 56 for 4, Cox emerged from the pavilion but the rain then became too heavy for the umpires to ignore and play didn’t resume until 3.58pm.
By then conditions had improved but batting didn’t appear any easier. Cox scratched out 12 before Fuller had him caught behind and Joey Evison was next, leaving a Fuller delivery that clipped the top of his off stump.
Jack Leaning at least offered some resistance, hanging around for 96 balls until Abbott had him caught by Liam Dawson at second slip for 24, but when he went the tail was wiped out.
Grant Stewart became Fuller’s fifth victim when he was caught behind for 14 and Hamid Qadri was out for a five-ball duck, driving Abbott to Barker at mid-on.
A dismal innings concluded when Wes Agar was caught by Ben Brown off Abbott for nought. Kent’s joyless day was encapsulated as Weatherley nicked Agar behind when he was on 29 and Cox failed to hang on to a routine chance.
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