Kent County Cricket Club in 2009

Kent County Cricket Club
2009 season
Coach Graham Ford
Captain Robert Key
Overseas player Wayne Parnell
(South Africa)
County Championship Division Two, 1st (promoted)
Pro40 Division Two, 3rd
Friends Provident Trophy Group stage
Twenty20 Cup Semi-final
Most runs Martin van Jaarsveld (1,475)[1]
Most wickets James Tredwell (69)[2]
Most catches Martin van Jaarsveld
Justin Kemp
(30 each)[1]
Most wicket-keeping dismissals Geraint Jones (44)[1]

The 2009 season saw Kent County Cricket Club competing in four competitions; the Second Division of the County Championship, the Friends Provident Trophy, the second division of the Pro40 League and the Twenty20 Cup. It was the county's first ever season in the second tier of the County Championship, following their relegation at the end of the 2008 season.

Promotion back to the First Division of the County Championship was achieved on 18 September following a draw against Leicestershire.

Summary

First-class matches

In all, the county played seventeen first-class matches, consisting of sixteen County Championship games and a three-day friendly against Loughborough University Centre of Cricketing Excellence.[3]

No. Date Opponents Venue Result Notes Ref
1 1517 April Loughborough UCCE St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Drawn Not a County Championship match. [4]
2 2124 April Northamptonshire St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Drawn [5]
3 29 April2 May Essex County Ground, Chelmsford Won by 192 runs Won after following-on [6]
4 69 May Glamorgan St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 204 runs [7]
5 69 June Leicestershire Grace Road, Leicester Drawn [8]
6 1619 June Essex Nevill Ground, Royal Tunbridge Wells Lost by 122 runs [9]
7 30 June3 July Gloucestershire County Ground, Beckenham Won by 76 runs [10]
8 1013 July Surrey The Oval, London Drawn [11]
9 1518 July Glamorgan SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff Won by an innings and 45 runs [12]
10 31 July3 August Derbyshire St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 3 wickets [13]
11 57 August Middlesex St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Lost by 47 runs [14]
12 1114 August Northamptonshire County Ground, Northampton Won by 238 runs [15]
13 2831 August Surrey St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 6 wickets [16]
14 25 September Derbyshire County Ground, Derby Drawn [17]
15 912 September Middlesex Uxbridge Cricket Club, Uxbridge Won by 10 wickets [18]
16 1518 September Leicestershire St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Drawn [19]
17 2325 September Gloucestershire County Ground, Bristol Lost by an innings and 23 runs [20]

One day matches

Comp. Date Opponents Venue Results Notes Ref
FPT 26 April Somerset County Ground, Taunton Lost by 110 runs [21]
FPT 3 May Middlesex John Walker's Ground, Southgate Won by 6 wickets [22]
FPT 4 May Scotland St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 4 wickets Duckworth–Lewis method used. [23]
FPT 10 May Warwickshire St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 4 wickets [24]
FPT 11 May Middlesex St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Lost by 80 runs [25]
FPT 16 May Somerset St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Lost by 45 runs [26]
FPT 18 May Scotland The Grange, Edinburgh Lost by 9 wickets DuckworthLewis method used. [27]
FPT 20 May Warwickshire Edgbaston, Birmingham Tied DuckworthLewis method used. [28]
Pro40 21 July Glamorgan SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff Abandoned Floodlit [29]
Pro40 9 August Middlesex St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 12 runs [30]
Pro40 18 August Leicestershire Grace Road, Leicester Won by 3 wickets Floodlit [31]
Pro40 23 August Derbyshire Queen's Park, Chesterfield Won by 4 wickets [32]
Pro40 27 August Surrey St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 8 runs Floodlit; DuckworthLewis method used. [33]
Pro40 6 September Lancashire Old Trafford, Manchester Lost by 25 runs DuckworthLewis method used. [34]
Pro40 13 September Warwickshire St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Lost by 59 runs [35]
Pro40 27 September Northamptonshire St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Lost by 99 runs [36]

Twenty20 Cup

Kent finished top of the South Division table, qualifying for the quarter-finals for the fourth consecutive season. Victory against Durham saw them qualify for Finals Day at Edgbaston, where they were comprehensively beaten by Somerset in the second semi final.

Stage Date Opponents Venue Results Notes Ref
South 25 May Essex St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury No result [37]
South 27 May Middlesex Lord's Cricket Ground, London Won by 62 runs Floodlit [38]
South 29 May Middlesex St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 4 wickets [39]
South 31 May Sussex St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 5 wickets [40]
South 1 June Essex County Ground, Chelmsford Lost by 36 runs Floodlit [41]
South 2 June Sussex County Ground, Hove Lost by 2 runs Floodlit; DuckworthLewis method [42]
South 22 June Hampshire Nevill Ground, Royal Tunbridge Wells Won by 8 runs [43]
South 24 June Surrey The Oval, London Won by 1 run [44]
South 26 June Hampshire The Rose Bowl, Southampton Won by 7 wickets Floodlit [45]
South 28 June Surrey County Ground, Beckenham Won by 16 runs [46]
Quarter-Final 27 July Durham St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Won by 56 runs [47]
Semi-Final 15 August Somerset Edgbaston, Birmingham Lost by 7 wickets [48]

Matches

First-class matches

Friends Provident Trophy matches

Pro40 League matches

Twenty20 Cup matches

References

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