
Remembering the past…
to inspire future generations
In 2013, Kent County Cricket Club set up the independent Kent Cricket Heritage Trust to establish a centre of excellence for the study, research and promotion of cricket in Kent, and take an active involvement in maintaining and displaying the club’s archive and artefacts including the collection of memorabilia, papers and artworks owned by the Cricket Club.
The Trust is a registered charity run by volunteers. We are funded entirely by membership subscriptions and donations from generous benefactors. All funds are ring-fenced and can only be used to preserve, restore and maintain historically important items so that we can share them with future generations.
Please help us carry out this valuable work by joining us or, if you are able, make a small donation.
If you are a UK taxpayer, please consider allowing us to claim GiftAid on your contribution. Thank you.
What does the Kent Cricket Heritage trust do?
As well as maintaining the archive collection and publishing books and leaflets providing information on both Kent County Cricket and cricker generally in Kent, KCHT publishes a newsletter, Inside Edge, three times a year.
It is edited by KCHT Trustee and Official Kent Cricket Statistician Howard Milton.
Latest News
OCTOBER MEETING OF THE KCHT COMMITTEE
A meeting of the Kent Cricket Heritage Trust Committee was held on 7 October 2025 at the Spitfire Ground, chaired by Jo Rice. Simon Storey, Kent County Cricket Club Chief…
Latest Blog
A History of Kent Cricket in Fourteen Cricketers (part 4)
Alfred Mynn – The Lion of Kent Alfred Mynn – a big man On 7th and 8th July 1834, a match was played at Lord’s, billed as England versus Kent. England won the game in a canter, by…