Darren Stevens will leave Kent at the end of the current season after 15 years with the club but has no intention of retiring from the professional game.
Stevens, 43, joined Kent from Leicestershire in 2005 and has enjoyed an outstanding career with bat and ball, scoring 11,718 first-class runs and claiming 487 wickets for his second county.
He is currently on loan to Derbyshire for the T20 Blast, but had continued to be impressive with the ball in the County Championship with 28 wickets at 24.21 in eight matches although runs had been harder to come by with an average of 20.36.
"It's been an amazing 15 years," Stevens said. "So many wonderful memories both on and off the pitch and many strong friendships made along the way. This is not retirement for me as I think I still have a lot to offer on the pitch, both as a player and a coach and am excited by the next stage in my career.
"I believe I can still do it at the top level, as my recent form shows, and I am looking forward to the remainder of the T20 season with Derbyshire and finishing the season successfully with Kent. I will look back at my time with Kent with nothing but happiness and pride but must now look forward to the next challenge."
Kent have an eye on the future and want to invest in their younger players while also hoping to bring in an overseas fast bowler next season.
"When you look at his record, it is a travesty that Darren Stevens did not receive the international call-up he so richly deserved whilst in his prime," Paul Downton, Kent's director of cricket, said. "It's now time for a new chapter at Kent with a number of young bowlers, and hopefully an overseas fast bowler next year, all demanding the new ball as the club seeks to keep raising standards and compete for the Division One Championship title."