The Sussex Cricket Foundation continue to lead the way, pushing the boundaries in Disability Cricket by delivering two nationally leading Disability Cricket competitions.
The ‘Disability T10 Cup’ and ‘Disability Hundred’ will take place this summer, in partnership with the ECB, Lord’s Taverners and our Disability Cricket Pathway sponsors, Webtrends Optimize.
T10 Cup
Enjoy a wonderful day in the sun with 'Good Old Sussex by the Sea' on Sunday 18th May 2025, hosting the countries first inter-counties Disability T10 Cup in partnership with Webtrends Optimize, ECB, and the Lord's Taverners.
Sussex welcome Surrey, Hampshire, and Essex, D40 teams to the 1st Central County Ground, playing in two semi-finals followed by a shield and cup final.
The ground will be open from 10:30 am, first game starting approx. 11:00 am, cup final taking place approx. 7:00 pm under the lights!
This is a FREE event.
Please register your interest via - https://forms.office.com/e/nALrnX8nzC?origin=lprLink.
Disability Hundred
Arundel Castle Cricket Club will be hosting the Disability Hundred as part of the wider ‘festival of cricket’ sponsored by Rathbones between the 6th and 9th August.
Sussex, Surrey, and Yorkshire will be going head-to-head on Wednesday 6th August, in a series of games, where the overall winner, takes all.
This is a free event; parking charges will be in place. Timings and further information to be announced.
Please visit our website or social media channels for further announcements or contact foundation@sussexcricket.co.uk
Sussex Cricket Foundation's Community Cricket Director, Gary Wallis-Tayler added, "We are delighted to be hosting these two ground-breaking disability cricket events at two iconic venues in our county. Both events will provide us with the opportunity to showcase the strength and quality of disability cricket at a local & national level, and provide a stage for talented cricketers to showcase their skills.
"As leaders in the delivery of disability cricket nationally, we want to show our communities how cricket really is a game for all.”