All records last updated 4 July 2017 Kent's highest score in an innings was achieved in 1934 against Essex at Brentwood. Their highest score at a home ground was set in 2017 at Beckenham with Northamptonshire as the opposition. This surpassed the score of 633/8 made in 2015 at Tunbridge Wells against Essex. The county's lowest innings totals all date from the 19th century.
The highest partnership in Kent's history was 382 runs, set in 2017 at Beckenham against Northamptonshire. This surpassed the previous highest partnership of 368 runs set in 1995. The stand of 235 achieved by Woolley and Fielder in 1909 remains, as of 2018, a record for the 10th wicket in County cricket.
Appearances
Five men have made more than 500 appearances for Kent in first-class cricket.
holds the records for most runs scored for Kent as well as most runs in a season and most centuries in a career with 122, the only player with more than 100 centuries for the county. He made 10 centuries for the county in both the 1928 and 1934 seasons. Arthur Fagg scored two double centuries in a match against Essex at Colchester in 1938, a feat unique in first-class cricket as of May 2020. The highest individual score for the county is 332 runs, achieved by Bill Ashdown against Essex at Brentwood in 1934. Ashdown is one of only two men to have scored more than 300 runs in an innings for the county, doing so twice in his career. Sean Dickson is the only other triple-centurion for Kent, scoring 318 runs against Northamptonshire in 2017. Dickson's innings, which formed part of a record partnership for any wicket for Kent with Joe Denly, was Kent's highest score since the Second World War.
Individual records (bowling)
and Colin Blythe dominate Kent bowling records. Freeman is the leading wicket taker in Kent's history and holds the records for the most 5-for and 10-for innings in first-class cricket. Blythe has the best known figures in an innings for the county, taking 10/30 against Northamptonshire in 1907. Freeman took 10 wickets in a match for Kent 128 times with Blythe achieving the same feat 64 times. Doug Wright took six first-class hat-tricks for the county during his career as well as one for MCC in 1938/39. His seven hat-tricks is a world best total in first-class cricket. Dean Headley took three hat-tricks in the 1996 season for Kent, equalling the world best. Joseph Wells became the first recorded bowler to take four wickets in four balls for any team when playing for Kent against Sussex in 1862. Note: The most wickets taken in a season for Kent by a bowler other than Freeman is 185, by Colin Blythe in 1909. Freeman, Blythe, Arthur Fielder and Frank Woolley are the only men to take 150 wickets or more in a season for Kent. Edmund Hinkly took ten wickets in an innings against England at Lord's in 1848, the first time that the feat of taking all ten wickets in a first-class innings is known to have been achieved in first-class cricket. It is not known how many runs he conceded in doing so. These are the only occasions on which a Kent bowler has taken all 10 wickets in an innings. Hinkly took 16 wickets in the match against England in 1848 but, again, it is not known how many runs he conceded. As of November 2017, only three players have taken a wicket for Kent with their first ball in first-class cricket for the county: George McCanlis in 1873, Colin Blythe in 1899 and Gerald Hough in 1919. Hough's wicket was the only one he took in his first-class career.
Fielding records
holds the Kent record for the most catches by a non-wicket-keeper with 773 taken during his long career with the county. James Seymour is the only other man to take more than 500 catches with 659. Chris Tavaré holds the record for the most catches in a season for Kent with 48 taken in 1978. Seymour took 40 or more catches for the county six times during his career.
Most catches in a career: 773 Frank Woolley, 1906–1938
Wicketkeeping records
Kent are known for having produced a line of top-class wicketkeepers. The long-serving Fred Huish holds the record for the most career dismissals for the county. Huish's nine stumpings in one match in 1911 are a world record.