Sussex Cricket is delighted to announce that both Brad Currie and Troy Henry have signed one-year contract extensions with the Club.
Brad Currie has put pen-to-paper on a new T20-only contract, while Troy Henry has agreed to an extension to his Rookie contract.
Brad Currie
Brad Currie initially joined Sussex on a short-term deal in 2022, making an immediate impact on debut, taking 6-93 in the County Championship against Middlesex at Lord’s.
He then went on to become a key member of the Sharks’ white-ball attack, taking 12 wickets in 8 appearances as he helped the side reach the semi-finals of the Royal London Cup.
Brad continued to shine in the T20 Blast for the Sharks with his tricky left-arm swing bowling, taking 16 wickets and earning call-ups to his national team, Scotland.
In May of 2025, Brad picked up his 50th ODI wicket for Scotland in just 27 appearances.
Brad spoke of his joy at signing another extension with Sussex: “I’m very pleased to be signing for another year at Sussex.
“I’m loving playing my cricket here and I hope I can continue to do so for many years whilst bringing success to the club, starting off by qualifying for the quarter-finals this year!”
Troy Henry
Troy initially impressed the Sussex coaching staff after attending an open trial at The 1st Central County Ground in January of this year.
The left-arm spinner and bat is the former captain of the ACE team, a charity that engages young people of African and Caribbean Heritage, helping to provide them with opportunities to become professionals in the game.
Troy made history when he became the first player to be offered a professional Rookie contract by the ACE programme.
Henry has been developing his game predominantly in Sussex 2nd XI, taking 14 wickets across all formats.
Speaking on the extension, he said: “I'm very happy to continue my journey here and the opportunities given to live my dream. Looking forward to the future at Sussex!”
Sussex Cricket Director or Cricket, Paul Farbrace, commented: “I’m delighted Brad has committed to extending his stay at Hove. He is a quality T20 performer and is a brilliant professional.
"Brad has developed a lot and with his role in the Scottish National team is gaining great experience."
"We are all thrilled with the way Troy has taken to professional cricket. The work the ACE program has done with Troy has made a huge difference.
"It is a great example of how the ACE program is providing opportunity for young people to develop as people and cricketers through their system.
"We are looking forward to helping Troy continue his learning and development."