Kent will be on our TV screens at least four times this summer with Sky having announced their schedule for the forthcoming cricket season.
Sky Sports will show 60 domestic fixtures this summer, with each county being shown at least three times.
The first chance Kent fans will have to see their side on TV will be when they face Nottinghamshire in the Yorkshire Bank 40 game on Wednesday May 8th with the game at Trent Bridge set to be a day/night match.
Just a week later and Spitfires fans can see the side in action against Worcestershire in the YB40 game under the lights at Canterbury.
Kent have also been selected to be shown twice in the Twenty 20 with their first game on Sky to be against Essex at Chelmsford on Monday 8th July with the game against Hampshire to be broadcast live on Monday 29th July.
Paul King, Sky Sports’ cricket executive producer, said: “2013 is the year that cricket takes centre stage with the ICC Champions Trophy in England followed by back-to-back Ashes series and the domestic game has a chance to ride on that wave.
“Hampshire were the limited-overs kings last year but there will be a number of sides who fancy stealing that crown, while the championship will also be closely fought. We can’t wait for it all to start in April.”
In addition to watching Sky Sports on TV, viewers will be able to watch all of the aforementioned matches on Sky Go, which allows customers to stream the footage on laptops, computers, tablet and mobile devices.
Sky Sports televised fixtures for 2013 domestic season
Yorkshire Bank 40
Friday 3 May: Essex v Hampshire (day/night)
Saturday 4 May: Leicestershire v Gloucestershire
Sunday 5 May: Durham v Essex
Monday 6 May: Middlesex v Glamorgan
Wednesday 8 May: Nottinghamshire v Kent (d/n)
Friday 10 May: Northamptonshire v Sussex (d/n)
Saturday 11 May: Yorkshire v Somerset
Sunday 12 May: Derbyshire v Lancashire
Wednesday 15 May: Kent v Worcestershire (d/n)
Wednesday 22 May: Hampshire v Lancashire (d/n)
Thursday 23 May: Warwickshire v Nottinghamshire (d/n)
Wednesday 29 May: Derbyshire v Surrey (d/n)
Thursday 30 May: Sussex v Warwickshire (d/n)
Saturday 1 June: Worcestershire v Warwickshire
Monday 3 June: Essex v Surrey (d/n)
Tuesday 4 June: Middlesex v Somerset (d/n)
Friday 21 June: Nottinghamshire v Sussex (d/n)
Saturday 22 June: Durham v Hampshire
Monday 24 June: Northamptonshire v Worcestershire (d/n)
Wednesday 14 August: Glamorgan v Middlesex (d/n)
Thursday 15 August: Derbyshire v Durham (d/n)
Monday 19 August: Warwickshire v Worcestershire (d/n)
Tuesday 20 August: Lancashire v Hampshire (d/n)
Monday 26 August: TBC
Saturday 7 September: Semi-final
Monday 9 September: Semi-final
Saturday 21 September: Final
Friends Life t20
Wednesday 26 June: Hampshire v Surrey (d/n)
Friday 28 June: Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire (d/n)
Saturday 29 June: Leicestershire v Derbyshire
Monday 1 July: Lancashire v Nottinghamshire (d/n)
Tuesday 2 July: Derbyshire v Lancashire (d/n)
Wednesday 3 July: Glamorgan v Warwickshire (d/n)
Thursday 4 July: Middlesex v Essex (d/n)
Friday 5 July: Yorkshire v Lancashire
Saturday 6 July: Durham v Nottinghamshire
Sunday 7 July: Worcestershire v Gloucestershire
Monday 8 July: Essex v Kent (d/n)
Tuesday 9 July: Yorkshire v Leicestershire
Monday 15 July: Surrey v Essex (d/n)
Tuesday 16 July: Sussex v Middlesex (d/n)
Wednesday 17 July: Northamptonshire v Somerset (d/n)
Tuesday 23 July: Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire
Wednesday 24 July: Lancashire v Yorkshire (d/n)
Thursday 25 July: Durham v Leicestershire
Friday 26 July: Warwickshire v Worcestershire (d/n)
Saturday 27 July: Worcestershire v Somerset
Sunday 28 July: North Group fixture TBC
Monday 29 July: Kent v Hampshire (d/n)
Tuesday 30 July: Mid/Wales/West Group fixture TBC
Wednesday 31 July: South Group fixture TBC
Tuesday 6 August: Quarter-final double-header
Wednesday 7 August: Quarter-final
Thursday 8 August: Quarter-final
Saturday 17 August: Finals day
LV= County Championship
Thursday 25 – Sunday 28 April: Somerset v Warwickshire
Tuesday 24 – Friday 27 September: TBC
LV= Challenge
Sunday 30 June – Wednesday 3 July: Essex v England