List of Kent County Cricket Club Seasons - Notes

Notes

A. ^ The National League competition did not start until the 1969 season.
B. ^ The Friends Provident Trophy competition did not start until the 1963 season.
C. ^ The Benson & Hedges Cup competition did not start until the 1972 season, and ran until 2002.
D. ^ The Twenty20 Cup competition did not start until the 2003 season.
E. ^ In County Championship matches only.
F. ^ The County Championship was split into two divisions in 2000.
G. ^ The National League was split into two divisions in 1999.
H. ^ Kent's match with Middlesex, due to start on 2 September 1939, was cancelled due to the outbreak of the Second World War.
I. ^ Kent won the 1976 John Player League on average run rate, having tied on points with four other counties.
J. ^ The 1977 County Championship title was shared between Kent and Middlesex.
K. ^ Kent won the title ahead of Warwickshire on runs per 100 balls, after tying on points and number of games won.
L. ^ Kent's draw with Somerset on 20–23 August 1997 finished with the scores level. As Kent were batting last, the rules during the 1997 season awarded the county eight points (plus bonus points) instead of the usual three (plus bonus points).
M. ^ Owing to the 1999 Cricket World Cup, the Benson & Hedges Cup was replaced by the Benson & Hedges Super Cup, which featured the top eight teams from the 1998 County Championship. Kent, having finished 11th, did not qualify.
N. ^ Kent's match against Worcestershire at New Road was abandoned without a ball bowled due to the 2007 United Kingdom floods.

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