Supporters have the opportunity to vote for the winners of this year’s Men’s End of Season Awards.
Voting is now open via the online form at the bottom of this page and will close at 9am on Tuesday 5th October 2021. Winners will be announced soon after this time.
Players and performances have been shortlisted in five categories:
Men’s Championship Player of the Year
Ben Brown
976 runs at 51.36, including four centuries. 27 catches as wicketkeeper.
Jack Carson
Sussex’s leading wicket-taker with 37 wickets at 36.10. 385 runs at an average of 20.26, including three fifties and a high-score of 87.
Tom Haines
Overall leading run-scorer with 1,176 runs at 47.04, including three centuries. First man to 1,000 runs.
Men’s Limited Over (T20/50-over) Player of the Year
George Garton
Eleven wickets in Vitality Blast with economy rate of 7.25. Ninety-six runs in three Vitality Blast innings at a strike-rate of 165.51
Archie Lenham
Sussex’s joint leading wicket-taker in Royal London Cup with eight wickets at 40.12. Eleven wickets in Vitality Blast with economy rate of 7.46, including Sussex’s best bowling figures of the tournament (4 for 26).
Tymal Mills
Sussex’s leading wicket-taker in Vitality Blast with 17 wickets with economy rate of 8.00.
Luke Wright
Sussex’s leading run-scorer in Vitality Blast with 370 runs at a strike-rate of 151.63.
Men’s Young Player (U23) of the Year
Jack Carson
Sussex’s leading Championship wicket-taker with 37 wickets at 36.10. 385 Championship runs at an average of 20.26, including three fifties and a high-score of 87.
Tom Haines
Overall leading Championship run-scorer with 1,176 runs at 47.04, including three centuries. First man to 1,000 Championship runs. 252 runs in Royal London Cup, including maiden List A century.
Dan Ibrahim
Youngest player to ever score a fifty in County Championship. Three Championship fifties in total on way to 328 runs at an average of 29.81.
Archie Lenham
Sussex’s joint leading wicket-taker in Royal London Cup with eight wickets at 40.12. Eleven wickets in Vitality Blast with economy rate of 7.46, including Sussex’s best bowling figures of the tournament (4 for 26).
Ali Orr
A maiden first-class century and four fifties on way to 548 Championship runs at an average of 39.14. A maiden List-A century and 144 runs at an average of 28.80 in Royal London Cup.
Men’s Performance of the Year
Ben Brown
157 in Championship vs. Derbyshire at The 1st Central County Ground
Ollie Robinson
9 for 78 in innings and 13 for 128 in Match in Championship vs. Glamorgan at Sophia Gardens
Tom Haines
156 in Championship vs. Middlesex at The 1st Central County Ground
Men’s Champagne Moment of the Year
Jamie Atkins
Maiden first-class five-wicket haul (5-98 in Championship vs. Yorkshire at The 1st Central County Ground).
Dan Ibrahim
Youngest player to score a fifty in Championship history (55 on debut vs. Yorkshire at Headingley).
Archie Lenham
Three wickets in his first appearance in a televised match (3 for 14 in Vitality Blast vs. Hampshire at The 1st Central County Ground).
Ali Orr
Maiden first-class century (119 vs. Kent at Canterbury).