SUSSEX are still looking for their first win of the season in the National League after suffering a washout at Tunbridge Wells yesterday.
The game against Kent was abandoned over an hour before the scheduled start after torrential overnight rain left puddles all over a saturated outfield. Both teams take two points each.
The county now switch their attention to the resumption of Championship action on Wednesday when Glamorgan visit Hove (11am).
Sussex are certain to stick with the team which drew with Essex at Chelmsford last week although Billy Taylor, who took four wickets in a second team match, has been added to the squad.
Their next National League match is against Somerset at Bath on Sunday.
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