Kent Cricket League


The Kent Cricket League was the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in Kent, England.
The league was founded in 1970 and the first season of play was 1971. The twelve founding clubs were Ashford, Aylesford Paper Mills, Dartford, Dover, Folkestone, Gore Court, Gravesend, Holmesdale, The Mote, St Lawrence and Highland Court, Sevenoaks Vine, and Tunbridge Wells.
Beckenham, Blackheath, and Bromley joined the league before the 1973 season. Aylesford Paper Mills left after the 1976 season but were replaced by Forest Hill, and then Bexley joined for the 1978 season. Forest Hill closed down in 1980, but Hayes and Midland Bank joined in 1982 to bring the number of clubs in the league up to seventeen.
A major change took place before the 1996 season, when the league absorbed the East Kent Cricket League and the South Thames Cricket League. A new structure with three divisions was introduced, and for the first time there was promotion and relegation.
From 1999 the Kent League was a designated ECB Premier League. From 1999 to 2002, the league experimented with matches played over two days on consecutive Saturdays and was the only ECB Premier League to do this, but it reverted to one day cricket in time for the 2003 season. It was latterly known as the Shepherd Neame Kent Cricket League.
Until the 2019 season the Kent League had six divisions each containing ten clubs, and below these six divisions lay the Kent Regional Cricket League. The teams competing in the Premier Division in 2020 were due to be Beckenham, Bexley, Bickley Park, Blackheath, Bromley, Holmesdale, Lordswood, Sandwich Town, Sevenoaks Vine, and Tunbridge Wells. The 2020 competition was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Kent Cricket League was the only ECB Premier League in England which chose not to organise any kind of replacement competition for the later part of the season when cricket again became possible.

Champions

Champions
1971Ashford
1972Sevenoaks Vine
1973St Lawrence and Highland Court
1974The Mote
1975The Mote
1976Tunbridge Wells
1977The Mote
1978Sevenoaks Vine
1979Holmesdale
1980The Mote
1981Dover
1982Blackheath
1983Beckenham
1984Blackheath
1985Ashford
1986Dover
1987Tunbridge Wells
1988Tunbridge Wells
1989Folkestone
1990Gravesend
1991Bromley
1992Bromley
1993Bromley
1994St Lawrence and Highland Court
1995The Mote
1996Bexley
1997Sevenoaks Vine
1998St Lawrence and Highland Court
1999The Mote
2000St Lawrence and Highland Court
2001Folkestone
2002Bromley
2003St Lawrence and Highland Court
2004Bromley
2005Bromley
2006Bromley
2007St Lawrence and Highland Court
2008Hartley Country Club
2009Bromley
2010Bromley
2011Hartley Country Club
2012Hartley Country Club
2013Hartley Country Club
2014Sevenoaks Vine
2015Hartley Country Club
2016Hartley Country Club
2017Beckenham
2018Blackheath
2019Beckenham
2020not played because of COVID-19 pandemic

Performance by season from 1999