Hampshire have thrown this one away, Briggs has had a mare in bowling and fielding today. Sussex win by 7 wickets. Kent won.
100 off 10 overs with 7 wickets in hand. Most sides should be able to do that. Indeed we ourselves have done it a few times already this season.
Briggs' first two overs were excellent. If Vince (I think) had executed the run out during Briggs' second over, the outcome might have been very different. Unfortunately for Briggs, in the final two overs Cachopa finally decided to attack the short boundary. And unlike Ervine, for example, he was very successful in doing so.
Ultimately your first comment was correct. 157 was never enough. And it would have been even less, had Sussex not dropped four catches. Carberry looked all over the place (strange, given his runs on Thursday night), yet again we failed to score big runs in our final three or four overs batting first (only Middlesex at home have we really finished with a flourish), and as I have alluded to, we failed to take full advantage of the short boundary on one side.
But no worries, we're still second. Three wins from our last six will be enough to qualify, I'm sure. And hey, tbh, I'd rather hand two points to Sussex than to, say, Essex or Somerset or Surrey. I look at what players each side might have available to them come Finals Day, and there's a few there who scare me more than Sussex.