It summarises the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top run-scorers and wicket-takers in the County Championship for each season.
Kent County Cricket Club was formed in August 1846 and played their first competitive match in the same month against an England team at White Hart Field in Bromley.
Before the official formation of the County club, teams had represented Kent for many years, with the first recorded match involving Kent taking place in 1719 against a London side.
Kent have played in every County championship since the official formation of the competition in 1890,[2] winning the competition seven times, including four times during the Golden Age of cricket in the early years of the 20th century.
QF – quarter-final SF – semi-final Grp – group stage RU - runners-up n/a – not applicable