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Kent badge. Kent County Cricket club have unveiled a new-look logo which they say is 'honouring the past whilst focusing on the future.' The Invicta horse is featured prominently and the new ...
The club’s Spitfire membership, which offers entry to all home CB40 and Friends Life t20 fixtures, has been reduced from £150 to £120 and includes full benefits such as voting and AGM attendance.
Kent County Cricket Club will also upgrade its pavilion and other stands. Chief executive officer Jamie Clifford and captain Rob Key took part in a ground breaking ceremony on Monday.
Kent County Cricket Club, one of England’s first-class county clubs, is able to stream live televised and customised video content to displays across the network at its recently re-developed pavilion ...
KENT County Cricket Club have announced that Derek Underwood MBE, former England and Kent spin bowler, is to be its president next year. Derek, who was born in Bromley, ...
Beckenham cricket ground is now one of Kent County Cricket Club's home ground. Why not go to a game? To move around in the image, hold down your left mouse button and drag, or use cursor keys.
Kent County Council has agreed to provide an interest free loan of £500,000 to Kent County Cricket Club towards the cost of re-developing the Ames Levett Indoor School at the St Lawrence Ground ...
Kent County Cricket Club today announced that Ian Brayshaw is to take up the newly created post of Director of Cricket. He has accepted a two-year contract and will begin his work at the Club in ...
Plans to revamp Kent County Cricket Club's ground have been put on hold after a developer pulled out because of financial problems. The Canterbury club has planning permission for a hotel, conference ...
Beckenham will host professional cricket in 2015 with Kent County Cricket Club returning to the County Ground to play three matches. Kent have operated at the County Ground since 2002, but haven ...
Kent chair Simon Philip has hit out at the ECB's high performance review, vowing they "will not allow our Club to be rendered irrelevant". The review, which was led by for England captain Sir ...