| 2007 season | |||
| Coach |
|
||
|---|---|---|---|
| Captain |
|
||
| Overseas players |
|
||
| Ground(s) |
St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury Nevill Ground, Tunbridge Wells County Ground, Beckenham |
||
| County Championship | 7th, Division One | ||
| Friends Provident Trophy | 4th, South Conference | ||
| Natwest Pro40 | 5th, Division Two | ||
| Twenty20 Cup | Champions | ||
| Most runs |
FC: RWT Key (1,250) LA: RWT Key (695) T20: RWT Key (282) |
||
| Most wickets |
FC: R McLaren (44) LA: SJ Cook (27) T20: SJ Cook (17) |
||
| Most catches |
FC: M van Jaarsveld (17) LA: M van Jaarsveld (16) T20: R McLaren (9) |
||
| Most wicket-keeping dismissals |
FC: GO Jones (46) LA: GO Jones (20) T20: GO Jones (6) |
||
|
|||
In 2007, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division One of the County Championship, the South Conference of the 50-over Friends Provident Trophy, Division Two of the NatWest Pro40 and the South Division of the Twenty20 Cup. Kent also hosted a List A match against the touring Sri Lanka A team and a three-day match without first-class status against Cardiff UCCE, both at the St Lawrence Ground.
The team narrowly avoided relegation from Division One of the County Championship, with a number of matches affected by rain including one match in Worcester that was abandoned without a ball being bowled. In List A cricket, Kent finished mid-table in both the South Conference of the Friends Provident Trophy and Division Two of the Natwest Pro40 (although they only missed out on promotion in the latter tournament by a single point).
The highlight of the season was victory at finals day of the Twenty20 Cup at Edgbaston on 4 August. Kent defeated Sussex in their semi-final by 5 wickets, and then later in the day beat Gloucestershire by 4 wickets – aided by a hat-trick by Ryan McLaren – to win the title for the first time.
Rob Key was re-appointed as club captain ahead of the 2007 season. Key lead a new-look squad, including overseas signing Yasir Arafat (the Pakistan all-rounder joined after having played for Sussex in 2006). Yasir would be Kent's second overseas player for 2007, joining South African all-rounder Andrew Hall. Following the 2006 season, Kent had released former captain David Fulton, wicket-keeper Niall O'Brien and bowlers Simon Cusden, Matthew Dennington and David Stiff.