The Invitation League programme was decimated by the weather last weekend with every game being either cancelled or abandoned.
Division one leaders Arundel remain four points clear at the top after their clash at second placed Findon failed to start.
Third placed Ifield began at Lindfield and would have been relieved to see the rain intervene as they were struggling at 27-5 after ten overs.
Broadwater also managed 42-1 from 16 overs against Burgess Hill until the heavens opened.
In division two, leaders Pulborough batted for 17 overs to make 51-1 at Billingshurst, while Barns Green were reeling at 18-5 off just nine overs against Crawley before the match was stopped.
Ansty made 58-2 against Keymer & Hassocks with Richard Nichols (38 not out) denied a big score by the rain. Eastergate had their home game against Scaynes Hill abandoned before it started.
Every game in the West Sussex League fell victim to the wet weather with each team being awarded 15 league points.
All the matches in the Mid Sussex League were similarly either abandoned or cancelled on Saturday. All the teams receive eight points each.
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