BBC Sport looks at how Kent reached the final of the Friends Provident Trophy, where they will meet Essex at Lord's on 16 August.
Group games
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
In a change to the 2007 format, the 18 first-class counties, plus Scotland and Ireland, were divided into four regional five-team divisions, with each team playing every other team in their division once.
Unlike 2007, there was a quarter-final stage - with the top two teams in each division qualifying for the last eight - while the experiment allowing players to refer decisions to the TV umpire, which had been trialled in 2007, was scrapped.
As it happened, both teams that qualified for the final came from the south-east division - so have already met each other twice in this competition this season.
SOUTH-EAST DIVISION MATCHES
20 April: Lost to Essex by 31 runs
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27 April: Lost to Middlesex by 6 runs (D/L)
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4 May: Beat Sussex by 4 wickets
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5 May: Beat Surrey by 90 runs
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11 May: Beat Sussex by 9 wickets
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16 May: Beat Essex by 106 runs
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18 May: Beat Surrey by 17 runs
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26 May: No result (rain) v Middlesex
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QUARTER-FINALS
4 June: Beat Somerset by 37 runs
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SEMI-FINALS
4 July: Beat Durham by 83 runs
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Friends Provident Trophy holders Durham were beaten on their home ground as centuries from van Jaarsveld (122 not out) and Denly (102) set Kent on the way to post 301-4 from their 50 overs at the Riverside - despite 4-47 from Steve Harmison.
Kent struck early to leave the home side 2-2, but Paul Collingwood (36), Will Smith (56) and captain Dale Benkenstein (80 not out) all batted well before Durham dramatically collapsed.
Spinner James Tredwell's 3-37 ripped through the lower order as the north-easterners were skittled for 218. The following day, Essex beat Yorkshire by 87 runs at Chelmsford.
Match report: Essex v Yorks semi-final
Essex and Kent have also met each other three times in the Twenty20 Cup this season - with both teams recording a win apiece in the group stages, before Kent won by 14 runs when they met in the semi-finals.