Kent are set to offer Scotland seam bowler Dewald Nel a contract for the 2010 season after the 29-year-old impressed in a recent trial. Read More

Kent have announced losses of more than £800,000, an increase of £110,000 on the previous year, but insist the playing budget will not be cut. Read More

Kent have signed Sri Lankan leg-spinner Malinga Bandara as an overseas player for the second half of next season. Bandara, 30, is due to arrive in mid to late May in time for the start of the revamped Twenty20 in June Read More

Kent are searching for two overseas cricketers to play half the season each - a fast bowler for the start of 2010 and a spinner for the second half. Coach Paul Farbrace told BBC Radio Kent: "We are looking to split the season in two. It's how we wanted to break the season up Read More

Kent may have a depleted bowling attack but they still made significant inroads into the Northamptonshire batting line-up when play began at 4.30pm after heavy rain. Read More
Pellucid light, an excellent crowd, the panoply of tents the most reassuring and convivial of sights despite rumblings of another attempt at a redevelopment. The drawback was the cricket. Twenty-one wickets fell on the opening day of this most traditional of cricket festivals, quite enough to vex the Kent treasurer, who will not be pleased if this becomes a two-day match. Read More

KENT qualified for Twenty20 Cup finals day for the third straight year last night after thrashing Durham by 56 runs.The Spitfires bowling attack fired superbly as the hosts defended their vulnerable-looking total of 149-7 at Canterbury by bowling the dismal Dynamos out for just 93 – their lowest-ever score in Twenty20 competition. Read More
Middlesex mauled by Kent on awkward pitch Southgate (Middlesex won toss): Kent Spitfires (2pts) beat Middlesex Phantoms by six wicketsIf the Friends Provident Trophy is designed to reproduce the conditions of one-day internationals to help to develop England players, yesterday's match was a prime example of what a miserable failure it has been. No wonder England are so bad at 50-overs cricket w Read More