CC Div 2 09/10 10:40 - Durham v Sussex 103 & 220/4,122 All Out
CC Div 2 09/10 09:30 1 Durham v Sussex 443-257
CC Div 2 09/04 09:30 1 Sussex v Leicestershire 583-309
CC Div 2 08/29 09:30 1 Middlesex v Sussex 401-346
T20 Blast 08/24 17:30 3 Durham v Sussex 140-144
CC Div 2 08/19 10:00 1 Sussex v Derbyshire 793-550
T20 Blast 08/17 17:30 1 Sussex v Middlesex 215-184
T20 Blast 08/16 17:30 1 Gloucestershire v Sussex 159-160
T20 Blast 08/14 17:30 1 Sussex v Glamorgan 186-88
T20 Blast 08/10 18:00 1 Sussex v Kent Cancelled
T20 Blast 08/09 17:30 1 Surrey v Sussex Cancelled
T20 Blast 08/05 13:30 1 Sussex v Somerset 169-170
T20 Blast 08/02 17:15 1 Middlesex v Sussex 156-168
T20 Blast 08/01 18:00 1 Sussex v Gloucestershire 127-129
T20 Blast 07/29 13:30 1 Sussex v Hampshire Abandoned
T20 Blast 07/27 18:00 1 Kent v Sussex Cancelled
CC Div 2 07/22 13:00 1 Sussex v Glamorgan 327-173
CC Div 2 07/16 10:00 1 Gloucestershire v Sussex 553-581
T20 Blast 07/13 18:00 1 Sussex v Surrey 140-192
T20 Blast 07/12 18:00 1 Hampshire v Sussex 158-161
T20 Blast 07/08 13:30 1 Glamorgan v Sussex 173-177
T20 Blast 07/04 17:30 1 Essex v Sussex 145-181
CC Div 2 06/20 10:00 1 Sussex v Durham 552-488
Plunket Shield 06/07 13:00 - Sussex v Australia 220/9,277/9
Final 06/03 10:00 1 Sussex v Essex 281-285
Final 06/01 10:00 1 Glamorgan v Sussex 281-277
Final 05/29 10:00 1 Surrey v Sussex Cancelled
Final 05/27 10:00 1 Gloucestershire v Sussex Cancelled
Final 05/25 10:00 1 Sussex v Middlesex 214-288
Final 05/22 10:00 1 Somerset v Sussex 266-341

Sussex County Cricket Club is the oldest of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Sussex. Its limited overs team is called the Sussex Sharks. The club was founded in 1839 as a successor to the various Sussex county cricket teams, including the old Brighton Cricket Club, which had been representative of the county of Sussex as a whole since the 1720s. The club has always held first-class status. Sussex have competed in the County Championship since the official start of the competition in 1890 and have played in every top-level domestic cricket competition in England.

The club colours are traditionally blue and white and the shirt sponsors are Galloways Accounting for the LV County Championship and Dafabet for Royal London One-Day Cup matches and Vitality Blast T20 matches. Its home ground is the County Cricket Ground, Hove. Sussex also play matches around the county at Arundel, Eastbourne and Horsham.

Sussex won its first official County Championship title in 2003 and subsequently became the dominant team of the decade, repeating the success in 2006 and 2007. In 2006 Sussex achieved ‘the double’, beating Lancashire to clinch the C&G Trophy, before winning the County Championship following an emphatic victory against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge, in which Sussex defeated their hosts by an innings and 245 runs. Sussex then won the title for the third time in five years in 2007, when in a nail-biting finale on the last day of the season, Sussex defeated Worcestershire early in the day and then had to wait until past five o'clock as title rivals Lancashire narrowly failed to beat Surrey – prompting relieved celebrations at the County Cricket Ground, Hove. Sussex enjoyed further limited overs success with consecutive Pro40 wins in 2008 and 2009 as well as beating Somerset at Edgbaston to lift the 2009 Twenty20 Cup. The south coast county ended the decade having won ten trophies in ten years.

On 1 November 2015, Sussex County Cricket Club (SCCC) merged with the Sussex Cricket Board (SCB) to form a single governing body for cricket in Sussex, called Sussex Cricket Limited (SCL).

Sussex is a professional cricket team based in the county of Sussex, England. The team was founded in 1839 and has a rich history in English cricket. Sussex plays its home matches at the County Cricket Ground in Hove and has a strong fan base in the region.

The team has won several domestic titles, including the County Championship, the Royal London One-Day Cup, and the T20 Blast. Sussex has also produced several notable players who have gone on to represent England at the international level, including James Kirtley, Matt Prior, and Luke Wright.

Sussex is known for its strong batting lineup, with several talented batsmen in the team. The team also has a solid bowling attack, with experienced bowlers who can take wickets in any conditions. Sussex is led by a talented captain who has a wealth of experience in domestic cricket.

Overall, Sussex is a competitive team that has a strong track record in English cricket. The team is known for its fighting spirit and never-say-die attitude, which has endeared it to fans across the country.