Sussex Cricket is not only one of the eighteen first-class county clubs within the men’s domestic cricket structure of England and Wales, but we are also the oldest professional sports club in the world. Alongside this respect for tradition, we are also committed to progressive development and...
Find a range of disability cricket sites and clubs offering information for those interested in the sport in the UK. There are varied styles of disability cricket, these include wheelchair users playing in teams with other disabled members as well as table and blind cricket catering for those ...
Unfortunately, it is supposed to apply to Sussex County Cricket Club and would thus seem to be utterly misplaced since any prospect of delivering imminently on the second half of the slogan without the use of a time machine have all but disappeared.Sussex keep losing players. Of last summer'...
Cricket in the 1800sMCC continued to introduce new rules for the advancement of the game. The law of Bowling style was changed from underarm to roundarm, then again changed to overarm.County-level cricket flourished in this period. In 1839, many county cricket clubs were formed in Sussex, ...
During the 18th century cricket grew in popularity inEngland. Cricket also started to become an elite sport, played by gentlemen’s clubs. In this backdrop, the earl of Winchilsea and a few of his friends, members of the WhiteConduitClub, asked one of their professional cricket players, Th...
T20 Blast 07/13 21:30 - Sussex v Essex 207/2(20)-211/5(18.3) T20 Blast 07/12 02:00 - Essex v Kent 187/3(20)-165/5(20) Wikipedia - Essex County Cricket Club Essex County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England...
Committee and the Board of Control of Test Matches at Home, had responsibility for all first-class and minor-counties cricket in England and for overseas tours. The NCA consisted of representatives from clubs, schools, armed services cricket, umpires, and the Women’s Cricket Association. In ...
Charles William Jeffrey Athey (born 27 September 1957) is a retired English first-class cricketer, who played for England, and first-class cricket for Gloucestershire, Yorkshire and Sussex; he also played a solitary one-day game for Worcestershire. His bulldog spirit was exemplified by the Union...
Defeating some of the biggest cricket clubs across five counties is a true “giant killing” performance by the South Oxfordshire team, and they lost just one match in the process, finishing 32 points clear of their nearest rivals. Club President Mike Howat said: “The growth of the women’...
Following a win on the last day of the season against Sussex, Worcestershire were promoted back to Division One in 2010. The following season they avoided relegation for the first time ever, giving them consecutive seasons in Division One. However, at the end of the 2012 season they were rel...