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Kent and Surrey were the two sides to be relegated to Division Two, with Surrey failing to register a win for the first time since 1871.
When Northamptonshire played Surrey at Northampton in 1920 the match produced 1,475 runs (a championship record which stood for nearly seventy years), including a century in around 35 minutes by Percy Fender.