Kent County Cricket Club in 2017

In 2017, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, the Royal London One-Day Cup and the NatWest t20 Blast. In addition, before the start of the English cricket season, Kent competed in the 2016–17 Regional Super50, the List A competition of the West Indian domestic season.[1] This was the first time that any English county had competed in an overseas domestic competition.[2] The invitation to take part in the tournament was largely due to the influence of former West Indian captain Jimmy Adams who had been Kent's Head Coach until September 2016.[2]

Kent County Cricket Club
2017 season
Coach Matthew Walker
Captain Sam Northeast
Overseas players Wayne Parnell (April–May)
Yasir Shah (June–July)
Adam Milne (June–September)
James Neesham (July–August, t20 only)
Ground(s)St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury
Nevill Ground, Tunbridge Wells
County Ground, Beckenham
County Championship5th, Division Two
Royal London One-Day Cup9th, South Group
NatWest t20 Blast6th, South Group
2016–17 Regional Super503rd, Group A
Most runsFC: JL Denly (1,266)
LA: DJ Bell-Drummond (584)
T20: JL Denly (567)
Most wicketsFC: DI Stevens (63)
LA: MT Coles (17)
T20: AF Milne (15)
Most catchesFC: WRS Gidman (14)
LA: DI Stevens; DJ Bell-Drummond (8)
T20: AJ Blake (11)
Most wicket-keeping dismissalsFC: AP Rouse (34)
LA: AP Rouse (12)
T20: SW Billings (9)

The season was the first in charge for new head coach and former player, Matthew Walker.[3] Former South African fast-bowler Allan Donald was announced as the new assistant coach, but his arrival was delayed while he worked towards the ECB level three qualification he required to gain the visa necessary to take up the role.[3][4] Former Yorkshire coach, and Australia fast-bowler, Jason Gillespie was appointed as assistant coach on an interim basis for the first few weeks of the season.[5] It was later announced that Donald would not be joining up with Kent until 2018.[6] Sam Northeast retained the club captaincy for a second season.[7]

Joe Denly won the club's Player of the Year award, having scored over 1,895 runs across all formats.[8]

Squad

Departures

Fast bowler David Griffiths left the club at the end of his contract in September 2016 after three seasons with Kent[9][10] and academy graduate Sam Weller left without having played for the first XI (he had played 6 First Class matches for Oxford MCCU during his time with Kent).[9] Hardus Viljoen, who had a brief spell with Kent as an overseas player at the end of the 2016 season, signed a Kolpak deal with Derbyshire. Reports suggest that Kent had first refusal on signing Viljoen, but opted not to match Derbyshire's offer.[11]

On the eve of the season Fabian Cowdrey left the club by mutual consent to pursue opportunities outside of cricket.[12][13]

Adam Ball, Hugh Bernard and Charlie Hartley were released by Kent at the end of the season.[14][15] Matt Coles also left his home county to join county champions Essex in October.[16]

Arrivals

Having impressed while on loan at the county in 2016, Will Gidman signed a permanent contract with Kent in October 2016 after he was released by Nottinghamshire.[17][18] Academy wicket-keeper Ollie Robinson made his senior debut for the county in the final match of the 2016–17 Regional Super50 tournament after being called into the touring squad as cover for Adam Rouse with Sam Billings away on England duty.[19][20] Robinson went on to sign his first professional contract with the club at the end of the season.[21] In March, Kent announced the signing of former England Under 19 captain Joe Weatherley on loan from Hampshire for the 2017 season, although he stayed with the county only for the first half of the season.[22][23] Middlesex fast bowler James Harris followed as another loan signing in early April, initially for the first three County Championship matches and the first section of the 2017 Royal London One-Day Cup.[24][25]

On 10 April, Kent announced the signing of South African international left-arm fast bowler Wayne Parnell, who had previously played for the county during the 2009 season, as an overseas player on a short-term contract. Parnell was available to play in the County Championship and Royal London One-Day Cup until he joined up with the South African national team when they began their tour of England in May.[26][27] New Zealand fast bowler Adam Milne joined the team as an overseas player for the second half of the season after the conclusion of the ICC Champions Trophy that took place in England and Wales during the first half of June[28][29] and Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah played two County Championship games during the middle of the season.[30][31] Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham played in the T20 Blast campaign alongside Milne.[32]

Australian-born fast-bowling all-rounder Grant Stewart signed his first professional contract with Kent at the end of August after impressing while on trial with the second XI as well as in the Kent Premier League with Sandwich Town. He holds an EU passport through his Italian mother and was not classed as an overseas player.[33]

Squad list

No. Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batsmen
6Joe Denly England (1986-03-16)16 March 1986 (aged 31)Right-handedRight arm leg break
9Joe Weatherley England (1997-01-19)19 January 1997 (aged 20)Right-handedRight arm off breakOn loan from Hampshire (first half of the season)
10Alex Blake England (1989-01-25)25 January 1989 (aged 28)Left-handedRight arm medium-fast
16Zak Crawley England (1998-02-03)3 February 1998 (aged 19)Right-handedRight arm medium
17Sam Northeast England (1989-10-16)16 October 1989 (aged 27)Right-handedRight arm off breakClub captain
23Daniel Bell-Drummond England (1993-08-03)3 August 1993 (aged 23)Right-handedRight arm medium
58Sean Dickson South Africa (1991-09-02)2 September 1991 (aged 25)Right-handedRight arm mediumBritish passport holder
All-rounders
3Darren Stevens England (1976-04-30)30 April 1976 (aged 40)Right-handedRight arm medium
9Grant Stewart Australia (1994-02-19)19 February 1994 (aged 23)Right-handedRight arm mediumSigned 30 August
24Adam Ball England (1993-03-01)1 March 1993 (aged 24)Right-handedLeft arm fast-medium
25Calum Haggett England (1990-10-30)30 October 1990 (aged 26)Left-handedRight arm medium-fast
26Matt Coles England (1990-05-26)26 May 1990 (aged 26)Left-handedRight arm fast-medium
42Will Gidman England (1985-02-14)14 February 1985 (aged 32)Left-handedRight arm medium
83Jimmy Neesham New Zealand (1990-09-17)17 September 1990 (aged 26)Left-handedRight arm mediumOverseas player July–August (T20 Blast only)
Wicket-keepers
7Sam Billings England (1991-06-15)15 June 1991 (aged 25)Right-handed
12Adam Rouse England (1992-06-30)30 June 1992 (aged 24)Right-handed
Ollie Robinson England (1998-12-01)1 December 1998 (aged 18)Right-handed
Bowlers
4James Harris Wales (1990-05-16)16 May 1990 (aged 26)Right-handedRight arm medium-fastOn loan from Middlesex (April–May)
5Ivan Thomas England (1991-09-25)25 September 1991 (aged 25)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast
8Mitchell Claydon England (1982-11-25)25 November 1982 (aged 34)Left-handedRight arm medium-fast
11Imran Qayyum England (1993-05-23)23 May 1993 (aged 23)Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
14Matt Hunn England (1994-03-22)22 March 1994 (aged 23)Right-handedRight arm fast-medium
15James Tredwell England (1982-02-27)27 February 1982 (aged 35)Left-handedRight arm off break
20Adam Milne New Zealand (1992-04-13)13 April 1992 (aged 24)Right-handedRight arm fastOverseas player June–September
22Charlie Hartley England (1994-01-04)4 January 1994 (aged 23)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast
27Hugh Bernard England (1996-09-14)14 September 1996 (aged 20)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast
33Adam Riley England (1992-03-23)23 March 1992 (aged 25)Right-handedRight arm off break
36Wayne Parnell South Africa (1989-07-30)30 July 1989 (aged 27)Left-handedLeft arm fastOverseas player April–early May
86Yasir Shah Pakistan (1986-05-02)2 May 1986 (aged 30)Right-handedLeg spinOverseas player June–early July

Regional Super50

At the beginning of the year, Kent competed in the 2016–17 Regional Super50, a List A tournament that is part of the West Indian domestic season, after accepting an invitation from the West Indies Cricket Board.[1] The competition took place between 24 January and 18 February. It was the first time that Kent had competed in an overseas competition.

Kent were drawn in Group A, and played two matches against each of the other teams in the group: Leeward Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Windward Islands and the West Indies under-19 cricket team. Group B included the other three regular teams of West Indian domestic cricket (Barbados, Guyana and Jamaica) and two development sides (Combined Campuses and Colleges and ICC Americas).

Kent began the tournament with a seven wicket loss to the Leeward islands at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua before consecutive wins against Trinidad and Tobago and Windward Islands.[34][35][36] Four consecutive losses saw the county knocked out of the tournament at the group stage before a win in their final match of the competition.[37] The tournament was viewed by Kent as an opportunity for warm weather preparation for the English domestic season.[38][39]

Group A

Team
Pld W L T N/R Pts NRR
Trinidad and Tobago8710031+1.263
Leeward Islands8620028+1.323
Kent8350013–0.307
Windward Islands8350012–0.445
West Indies U19817004–1.681

Source: CricInfo[40]

Matches

County Championship

Kent played 14 County Championship Division Two matches in 2017. The Championship was restructured for 2017, with Division Two having ten teams, leaving the remaining eight counties in Division One instead of the previous nine-nine split. Teams in both divisions played fewer matches than in 2016 (14 instead of 16), meaning that teams in Division Two played five of their rivals twice and the other four teams only once during the season.[42]

Kent's opening fixture was at home against Gloucestershire, starting on 7 April at the St Lawrence Ground, a match they won by 334 runs after bowling Gloucestershire out for a total of 61 in their second innings with Darren Stevens taking 6/22.[43] They played seven home matches in total, five at the St Lawrence Ground and one each at the Nevill Ground in Tunbridge Wells and the County Cricket Ground, Beckenham.[44] One fixture, an away game against Nottinghamshire, was a Day-Night match, part of an experiment by the England and Wales Cricket Board ahead of the staging of the first UK Day-Night Test match in August.[42][45]

Kent started strongly, winning four of their first five matches. However, in a frustrating remainder of the season they failed to win any further matches in the championship and slipped to 5th place in the table. One match, against Derbyshire at Queen's Park, Chesterfield in September, was abandoned as a draw without a ball being bowled due to heavy rain and a wet outfield.[46] As a result the team only played 13 of the scheduled 14 matches.

Division Two

Team
Pld W L T D A Bat Bowl Ded Pts
Worcestershire (P)149302045390238
Nottinghamshire (P)147205044410222
Northamptonshire149302029395217
Sussex147502035390196
Kent144207135360175
Gloucestershire143407029350147
Glamorgan143704025400133
Derbyshire143703129300127
Durham143605036374898
Leicestershire140905032341675

Source: CricInfo[47]

  • Worcestershire and Nottinghamshire were promoted to Division One
  • Durham were deducted 48 points by the ECB for accepting a financial aid package during the 2016 season.[48]
  • Leicestershire were deducted 16 points by the ECB for a breach in player conduct.[49]
  • Northamptonshire were deducted five points for a slow over rate against Nottinghamshire in August.[50][51][52]

Matches

Other first-class matches

Kent began the 2017 English cricket season with a three-day University match against Leeds/Bradford MCC University on 28 March and played a three-day match against the touring West Indians at the beginning of August.[44] The fixture against the West Indians formed the centre-piece of the 166th Canterbury Cricket Week.[54]

Royal London One-Day Cup

Kent competed in the South group of the 2017 Royal London One-Day Cup. They played each of the other eight teams in the group once, with all four home games being played at the St Lawrence Ground in Canterbury.[44] A disappointing campaign[55] saw Kent finish bottom of the table, with just a single win against Middlesex. After an early elimination, the starting eleven increasingly featured fringe squad players, particularly in the bowling department, and academy graduate batsman Zak Crawley made his senior debut in the final match against Essex.[56]

Daniel Bell-Drummond had a good tournament, scoring successive centuries against Somerset and Sussex, as well as two half centuries. Alex Blake also scored a century against Somerset, his first in List A cricket, reaching 116 from just 58 balls. Darren Stevens, on his 300th List A appearance, scored a career-high 147 from just 67 deliveries (including 10 fours and 14 sixes) against Glamorgan at Swansea, almost leading Kent to an unlikely victory and setting a new record for Kent's highest individual score in List A cricket.[57]

South Group

Team
Pld W L T NR Ded Pts NRR
Essex 871000140.882
Somerset 852010110.543
Surrey 84301090.101
Glamorgan 8440008–0.660
Sussex 83302080.535
Hampshire 8340107–0.109
Gloucestershire 8340107–0.435
Middlesex 8240206–0.243
Kent 8170002–0.409

Source: BBC Sport[58]

  •      advanced directly to the semi-finals
  •      advanced to the quarter-finals

Matches

NatWest t20 Blast

Kent played in the South group of the 2017 NatWest t20 Blast. The county played 14 matches, facing each team in the group at least once. They played seven home matches, one at County Cricket Ground, Beckenham and the other six at the St Lawrence Ground in Canterbury.[44]. In a very tight group, Kent went into the final game against Surrey needing a win to progress to the quarter-finals, but lost by 10 runs.

Joe Denly scored two hundreds during the campaign. In a memorable match at The Oval against Surrey he scored 166 not out as Kent chased a total of 205 to win by eight wickets. Later in the tournament he scored 127 against Essex County Cricket Club at County Ground, Chelmsford as part of a first-wicket stand of 207 runs with Daniel Bell-Drummond. This set records for Kent's Twenty20 highest individual score and partnership and, as of the end of the season, was the highest partnership score for any wicket in T20 cricket in the UK, the third highest anywhere in the world and was a world record for the first wicket.[59]

Adam Milne took five wickets in the fixture against Somerset and recorded Kent's best bowling figures in Twenty20 cricket with 5/11.

South Group

Team
Pld W L T NR Ded Pts NRR
Glamorgan 1473040180.045
Surrey 147502016–0.130
Hampshire 147601015–0.021
Somerset 1466020140.491
Sussex Sharks 1455130140.423
Kent Spitfires 146710013–0.158
Middlesex 1457110120.221
Essex Eagles 145702012–0.204
Gloucestershire 144613012–0.648

Source: BBC Sport[60]

  •      advanced directly to the semi-finals

Matches

Statistics

Batting

First-class (County Championship, MCCU match and Tour match)
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 0 4s 6s
Joe Denly 142421,26622757.5461.4555315719
Sam Northeast 132331,017173*50.8567.263421368
Sean Dickson 1424098231840.9154.552451117
Darren Stevens 1321382211545.6678.732531277
Daniel Bell-Drummond 142415619024.3947.50033801
Adam Rouse 1219253095*31.1754.47033834
Will Gidman 101703195118.7644.74011470
Matt Coles 1116230456*21.7191.29012466
Sam Billings 79228770*41.0078.84011482
Joe Weatherley 5801903623.7539.74000290
James Tredwell 71031845526.2844.12010242
James Harris 4621463436.5048.18000230
Zak Crawley 5701376219.5750.18011202
Yasir Shah 3411314843.6655.27000171
Adam Milne 5821215120.1651.93012190
Mitchell Claydon 1013511121*13.8771.61003182
Wayne Parnell 23110051*50.0058.47010160
Calum Haggett 5837329*14.6033.9500180
Alex Blake 1216546*65.0053.7100051
Adam Ball 230555018.3341.0401070
Imran Qayyum 351403910.0043.4700260
Grant Stewart 1211515*15.0043.4500130
Charlie Hartley 110555.0016.1200000
Matt Hunn 31100*0.0000000
Adam Riley 110000.000.0000100

Source: Cricinfo[61]

List A (Royal London One-Day Cup and Regional Super50)
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 0 4s 6s
Daniel Bell-Drummond 1616158413838.9378.49221513
Darren Stevens 1313040714731.30105.161102724
Alex Blake 1616339811630.61106.131114210
Sam Northeast 151503935526.2070.81021278
Sean Dickson 141403815627.2179.04030335
Adam Rouse 1412623461*39.0064.81010143
Will Gidman 6601909431.6676.61021143
Joe Denly 7701634623.2878.36001201
Matt Coles 111001112711.10115.6200288
Calum Haggett 9501024520.4075.55000100
Sam Billings 220936946.5087.7301033
James Tredwell 1083702814.0075.2600242
Adam Ball 6526840*22.6666.0100151
Wayne Parnell 442543227.00108.0000041
Adam Riley 4313421*17.0060.7100010
Mitchell Claydon 420251912.50108.6900021
Imran Qayyum 62018189.00112.5000120
Ivan Thomas 743115*11.0040.7400020
Hugh Bernard 221777.0046.6600000
Charlie Hartley 431653.0035.2900100
James Harris 210555.0062.5000000
Zak Crawley 110222.0020.0000000
Matt Hunn 22111*1.0025.0000100
Ollie Robinson 10

Source: CricInfo[62]

Twenty20 (NatWest t20 Blast)
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 0 4s 6s
Joe Denly 1414156712743.61150.792125325
Daniel Bell-Drummond 1414246290*38.50135.08040469
Sam Billings 141433617432.81148.550303014
Sam Northeast 141323456031.36137.450403211
James Neesham 141142035229.00127.67020118
Alex Blake 141141162716.57111.5300082
Darren Stevens 14801131914.12124.1700193
James Tredwell 843228*22.0070.9600010
Matt Coles 115021144.20110.5200140
Adam Milne 7211917*19.00126.6600001
Calum Haggett 73386*114.2800000
Imran Qayyum 1020663.00150.0000110
Mitchell Claydon 123364*54.5400000
Adam Ball 10

Source: CricInfo[63]

Bowling

First-class (County Championship, MCCU match and Tour match)
Player Matches Innings Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5w 10w
Darren Stevens 1325414.41091,157638/759/11018.362.7939.470
Matt Coles 1120335.0601,313326/846/12541.033.9162.810
Mitchell Claydon 1018262.548936265/547/12936.003.5660.610
James Harris 48114.225400194/567/14021.053.4936.100
Yasir Shah 35155.522533145/1327/20638.073.4266.710
Adam Milne 59184.051572134/684/13344.003.1084.900
Will Gidman 101478.214279103/04/1327.903.5647.000
Calum Haggett 59133.03934293/404/6238.002.5788.600
Joe Denly 141270.31125382/492/4931.623.5852.800
Matt Hunn 3571.51526483/904/11233.003.6753.800
Wayne Parnell 2457.11616273/484/9023.142.8349.000
James Tredwell 7788.02027373/334/4539.003.1075.400
Charlie Hartley 1229.2612464/806/12420.664.2229.300
Imran Qayyum 3650.5519862/253/4633.003.8950.800
Adam Ball 2326.076452/103/5412.802.4631.200
Adam Riley 1221.056322/372/6331.503.0063.000
Ivan Thomas 1222.067221/282/7236.003.2766.000
Grant Stewart 1220.058922/522/8944.504.4560.000
Daniel Bell-Drummond 1411.0010010.0000

Source: CricInfo[64]

List A (Royal London One-Day Cup and Regional Super50)
Player Matches Innings Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI Ave Econ SR 4w 5w
Matt Coles 111193.38483174/5228.415.1633.020
Calum Haggett 9982.07448164/5928.005.4630.710
Darren Stevens 1313119.35548153/3436.534.5847.800
Ivan Thomas 7764.03364144/5126.005.6827.410
James Tredwell 101091.0343483/6554.254.7668.200
Imran Qayyum 6654.0327173/4238.715.0146.200
Wayne Parnell 4431.0418453/3336.805.9337.200
James Harris 2213.3010642/2826.507.8520.200
Adam Riley 4431.0213242/3033.004.2546.500
Joe Denly 7425.0114043/2035.005.6037.500
Mitchell Claydon 4430.5021542/5153.756.9746.200
Will Gidman 6640.5316131/2353.663.9481.600
Charlie Hartley 4430.0019831/3166.006.6060.000
Matt Hunn 2215.006711/3867.004.4690.000
Hugh Bernard 2216.009011/4090.005.6296.000
Adam Ball 6318.008604.7700

Source: CricInfo[65]

Twenty20 (NatWest t20 Blast)
Player Matches Innings Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI Ave Econ SR 4w 5w
Adam Milne 7725.51187155/1112.467.2310.301
James Neesham 141449.10463143/3733.079.4121.000
Mitchell Claydon 121242.00392112/2435.639.3322.900
Calum Haggett 7724.0018482/2723.007.6618.000
Matt Coles 111138.0135684/3244.509.3628.510
Imran Qayyum 101033.0027472/8139.148.3028.200
Darren Stevens 141218.2015942/2539.758.6727.500
James Tredwell 8827.0021641/1854.008.0040.500
Joe Denly 1435.004321/1521.508.6015.000

Source: CricInfo[66]

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