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Justin Kemp in charge as skipper Rob Key sits out Kent Spitfires Nat West Pro40 game against Leicestershire Foxes

Justin Kemp
Justin Kemp

Paul Dixey makes his NatWest Pro40 debut for Kent Spitfires against Leicestershire Foxes at Grace Road on Tuesday.

The 21-year-old Canterbury born reserve wicket-keeper deputises for Geraint Jones as the county rest several established players.

Justin Kemp (pictured) leads the side in place of Rob Key, who also sits out the game as the county pick from a 12-man squad, with young bowlers Phil Edwards and Warren Lee also included.

Victory for the Spitfires will see them join top-two, Lancashire Lightening and Middlesex Panthers on five points, with the weather the only winner so far with 13 of the scheduled games washed out.

The Foxes are bottom of the table, after losing two of their first three games, and could include James Benning, on-loan-from Surrey, and Chris Thompson who played in the Kent League for Lordswood last season.

Kent Spitfires (from): Hockley, Northeast, Blake, Kemp (capt), Stevens, Mahmood, Tredwell, Dixey (wkt), Ferley, Khan, Edwards, Lee

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