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Sharks vs Essex

13 Jul 2024

Sharks vs Essex: Match Preview

The Sharks return to The 1st Central County Ground today to take on Essex, starting at 230pm. Paul Farbrace has made two additions to the squad that played at Canterbury last night. The Sharks will now play to secure a home quarter-final after securing qualification to the next round. 

Squad

Alsop, Carson, Carter, Clark, Coles, Crocombe, Currie, Hudson-Prentice, Hughes, Karvelas, Lamb, Lenham, McAndrew, Mills (c), Robinson, Simpson (wk), Ward

Team News

Oli Carter and Ari Karvelas come into the squad. 

Sharks vs Essex Tickets SOLD OUT!

Ticket's for today's game are sold out! Thank you so much for your support this campaign. There is one final group game left this season, on Friday 19th July, when the Sharks welcome Middlesex to Hove, looking to secure a home quarter-final.

To get your tickets, please visit our ticketing website, before they are gone!

How to Watch

If you didn't get a ticket, don't worry - you can watch every single ball free of charge via our livestream on our Match Day Centre. The action gets underway at 230pm.

 

 

John Simpson and Tom Alsop
Match Report

Kent Spitfires vs Sharks

12 Jul 2024

Kent Spitfires vs Sussex Sharks: Match Report

The Sussex Sharks thrashed the Kent Spitfires by 88 runs in Vitality Blast at Canterbury to book their spot in the quarter-finals.

The Sharks recovered from 64 for four to post 203 for four, thanks to an unbroken stand of 139 between Tom Alsop and John Simpson.

The hosts’ hopes had soared after Jas Singh took two wickets in three balls, but Alsop hammered Kent with 87 from just 41 deliveries, while Simpson played the anchor role with 53 from 39.

Tawanda Muyeye hit an elegant 45 from 25 balls, but James Coles took four for 12 as the Spitfires wilted in the face of an ever-steepening run rate, collapsing to 115 all out with 3.4 overs remaining.

It was a demoralising evening for the Spitfires, who squandered yet another promising position and remain rock-bottom of the South Group.

Their decision to field looked suspect when Marcus O’Riordan’s first over went for 17, all of which were scored by Harrison Ward.

Singh, however, changed the outlook, bowling Ward leg stump and getting Tom Clark caught by Jack Leaning at mid-off for a second ball duck.

Tom Rogers clean-bowled Coles for 14 and Nathan Gilchrist then removed Daniel Hughes for 16, victim of a staggering overhead catch by Sam Billings. 

It was as bright a spell as Kent have enjoyed in the Blast all season but from 64 for four Alsop joined Simpson to stabilise Sussex before they mounted an all out assault in the death overs.

They were 79 for four after 10 overs, and 151 for four after 15, giving them a platform to launch an assault in the final five. Kent missed the cut off by a minute and with an extra fielder in, Joey Evison’s 20th over went for 21 as Kent’s fielding, so tight for the first half of the innings, went to pieces, with catches dropped, run outs missed and the body language betraying a team whose morale is in freefall. 

After hitting a career-high 73 at Essex on Thursday night, Muyeye got off to an explosive start, but he lost his opening partner Daniel Bell-Drummond for two when he was lbw to Ollie Robinson.

Brad Currie then removed O’Riordan for a three-ball four, caught by Nathan McAndrew at mid-wicket.

The run rate did for a succession of batters. Muyeye played some wonderful strokes but perished when he flicked Coles to Currie on the square leg boundary.

Feroze Khushi skied Jack Carson to McAndrew for 22, Sam Billings was bowled by Coles for 14 from seven and Joey Evison dragged an Ollie Robinson bouncer onto this stumps and was bowled for six.

Coles took two wickets in four balls in the 14th, bowled Rogers for one and Gilchrist for a duck.

Jack Leaning straight-drove Currie to the boundary where he was caught by when Ward threw the ball to Alsop before going over the rope and the rout was confirmed when Singh chipped Carson to Hughes.

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Reaction from Tom Alsop after a match-winning knock

Danny Lamb
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Sharks vs Essex: SOLD OUT

12 Jul 2024

Tickets for Sharks vs Essex SOLD OUT!

Ticket's for tomorrow's T20 Vitality Blast game against Essex are sold out! Thank you so much for your support this campaign. There is one final group game left this season, on Friday 19th July, when the Sharks welcome Middlesex to Hove, looking to secure a home quarter-final.

To get your tickets, please visit our ticketing website, before they are gone!

John Simpson
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Kent Spitfires vs Sussex Sharks

11 Jul 2024

Kent Spitfires vs Sussex Sharks: Match Preview

After an emphatic win over Hampshire last night, the Sharks travel to Canterbury to take on the Kent Spitfires, with a quarter-final spot in touching distance. Paul Farbrace has named a 15-player squad for the game, which starts at 630pm tomorrow. 

Squad

Alsop, Carson, Clark, Coles, Crocombe, Currie, Hudson-Prentice, Hughes, Lamb, Lenham, McAndrew, Mills (c), Robinson, Simpson (wk), Ward

Team News

Brad Currie comes into the squad after being with Scotland at the World Cup, where he picked up an injury. 

Kent Livestream

The game will be shown on the Kent Cricket matchday centre at a cost of £5.99. To sign up and watch the game, please visit: https://kentcricketplay.co.uk/register 

You can still keep track of the scorecard and match stats on the Sussex matchday centre, however the livestream will not be available.

The first ball is at 630pm. 

 

James Coles
Match Report

Sharks vs Hampshire

10 Jul 2024

Sharks vs Hampshire Hawks: Match Report

Sussex Sharks made it seven wins out of ten in the Vitality Blast when they beat Hampshire by 22 runs at The 1st Central County Ground. Hampshire have won just twice and will surely have to win all their remaining matches to make the quarter-finals.

Hampshire, chasing a target of 201, could not have got off to a worse start, losing two wickets in the first two overs. In the first, overseas batsman Ben McDermott was run out after hitting Ollie Robinson to extra-cover and calling for a single. And in the next over Tom Prest lobbed James Coles to Tom Clark at mid-on. 

But Vince and Joe Weatherley then breathed life into the Hampshire innings with a partnership worth 59 in just six overs. Vince hit Danny Lamb for a spectacular six over midwicket and out of the ground. And Weatherley, dropped on 21 by  Lamb, hit four fours and a six in a 23-ball 34 before he skied Jack Carson to Alsop at deep mid-off.

When Vince was bowled by Lamb for 32 Hampshire were up against it.  But a spirited partnership of 50 in five overs between Toby Albert (27) and Benny Howell (32) kept them on course.  

But while Hampshire were keeping up with the run-rate they continued to lose wickets. Albert, swiping to leg, was bowled by Coles, James Fuller prodded Coles to Lamb at midwicket and Howell was run out after Liam Dawson, who had just dug out a yorker by Robinson, did not leave his crease after his partner had called for a quick single.  

In the end Hampshire, bowled out for 178 in 19.1 overs, finished well short. The highlight of the Sussex innings was a partnership of 83 in nine overs between Clark and  Coles.  But on a good wicket the batting line-up maintained a heavy scoring rate throughout.

Hampshire made a good start when they dismissed Daniel Hughes, caught behind,  for a duck with the first ball of the third over - Hughes had scored 354 runs in the competition, striking at over 170 per 100 balls. 

But his equally aggressive opening partner Harrison Ward propelled the Sharks to a score of 57 from the six-over powerplay with a thumping 39 from 20 deliveries, with six fours and two sixes, with John Turner going for 20 off one over. But then Ward lobbed Fuller straight to Vince at mid-off.

Clark and Coles – the only right hander in the top six – then came together. Coles hit five fours and a six over-midwicket  in his 33-ball 46 and Clark scored five fours in his 37, made off 26 balls.  

And when they went the scoring rate was maintained, with former Hampshire batsman Tom Alsop cracking 35 from only 17 deliveries, with six fours, and the ramp-happy Lamb making 22 off 13.  Chris Wood and Fuller were the most impressive Hampshire bowlers on a difficult night.

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Reaction from James Coles after an outstanding performance with bat and ball 

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Sussex Cricket agrees deal with St Kitts & Nevis

10 Jul 2024

Sussex Cricket Announces New Partnership 

with St Kitts & Nevis Ministry of Sports

Sussex Cricket is delighted to announce a groundbreaking partnership with St Kitts & Nevis Ministry of Sports for at least the 2024 season and will see the island become an Official Premium Partner to the Club.

The partnership between St. Kitts and Nevis and Sussex Cricket includes several exciting initiatives: sponsor-branded pitch mats on the outfield at the North and South ends of the ground, LED banner advertising on the scoreboard at all home group fixtures, big screen advertisements, and an advertisement on Livestream.

The partnership also aims to attract cricket teams to St. Kitts and Nevis during the off-season, enhancing sports tourism and providing local players with opportunities to compete against and be scouted by international teams, and further growing the game of cricket. 

Sussex fans will also get to the opportunity to transport themselves to St Kitts and Nevis this season, sampling the island’s food, drink and culture, when the Ministry sponsors one of the Club’s Metro Bank One Day fixtures in August. 

Sussex Cricket CEO, Pete Fitzboydon, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with the Government of St Kitts and Nevis to help showcase the islands to a global audience. 

“As the oldest professional sports Club in the world and one of the UK’s top cricket teams, Sussex Cricket enjoys exceptional reach all around the world, which will help St Kitts and Nevis further enhance their impressive reputation as a premier cricket training and tourism destination. 

“We were struck by the level of ambition of St Kitts and Nevis, which aligns with our own world-class aspirations, and so made this a natural partnership for both organisations. We look forward to starting this journey immediately.”

Statement from the Minister of Sports and Creative Economy et al, Hon. Samal Duggins:  "We are delighted to embark on this exciting partnership with Sussex Cricket. 

“This collaboration not only elevates our presence in the international sports arena but also promotes cultural exchange and tourism between St. Kitts and Nevis and the UK. 

“We are using this opportunity to display the essence of our beautiful islands, and we look forward to showcasing our unique culture and hospitality to the cricket fans of Sussex. 

“This partnership will bring significant benefits to both parties, and we are committed to making this a successful and memorable collaboration. 

“This partnership opens numerous opportunities for our nation. By attracting cricket teams during their off-season, we aim to make St. Kitts and Nevis a go-to destination for pre-season training. 

“Additionally, the expertise and resources from Sussex Cricket will bolster our local sports development programs, enhancing our sports academy.”

For more information, please contact the St. Kitts and Nevis Ministry of Sports and Creative Economy at info@sportsek.gv.kn

Sussex Sharks VI squad

Sussex Sharks VI: Champion's Parade

10 Jul 2024

Record-Breaking Sussex Sharks VI Parade T20 Trophy 

Last week T20 champions, the Visually Impaired Sussex Sharks, were special guests of honour at The 1st Central County Ground for the T20 Blast fixture between the Sharks and Glamorgan, where they paraded their 2023 BCEW T20 trophy in front of the home fans at Hove.

The players of the cup-winning squad were welcomed onto the pitch with warm applause from the Sussex faithful, as they returned to the venue where they lifted the trophy in May, in a rescheduled final from 2023.

That match was the second of two disability cricket fixtures held at The 1st Central County Ground, a first for any County across the country and was also preceded by DIScoverABILITY Day on the Friday, the Sussex Cricket Foundation's flagship disability sport event.

It was a spectacular performance on the day from the Sussex Sharks VI, who cruised to a 226-run victory over fellow finalists Northants.

The trophy was the fourth in as many years for the Sussex Sharks VI, who lead the way across the country when it comes to success within the game. 

As well as parading the trophy, the playing squad were joined by sponsors, Webtrends Optimize and Sussex Men's Head Coach, Paul Farbrace for pictures at the dugouts.

Speaking on the team's success, Sussex Sharks VI player, Dan Field said: "It was a huge honour to win the trophy at The 1st Central County Ground.

"Sussex are the only County in the country that put so much effort into not just hosting the games, but just the way the team are treated, the access to the changing rooms and the full experience. 

"There was a fantastic ground, we played on a professional wicket and to win on the day was lovely!"

To find out more about disability cricket and the Sussex Cricket Foundation, please visit: https://sussexcricket.co.uk/sussex-cricket-foundation/disability-cricket 

 

Sussex Sharks
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Sharks vs Hampshire Hawks

9 Jul 2024

Sharks vs Hampshire Hawks: Match Preview

Tomorrow the Sharks look to bounce back from defeat to Glamorgan, welcoming Hampshire Hawks to The 1st Central County Ground, one of five remaining Blast games left in the group stages. Paul Farbrace has named a XX-player squad for the game, which starts at 7pm.

Squad

Alsop, Carson, Carter, Clark, Coles, Crocombe, Hudson-Prentice, Hughes, Karvelas, Lamb, Lenham, McAndrew, Mills (c), Robinson, Simpson (wk), Ward

Ticket Information

Tickets are still available to purchase for tomorrow night's Blast game. There are only 3 home Blast group games left. If the Sharks make the quarter-finals, you'll get priority access to get your ticket if you've already purchased a Blast ticket this season.

Click here to buy yours today. 

How to Watch

As ever, every single ball of the action will be available to watch for free on our livestream via our Match Day Centre. 

 

Sussex Sharks VI squad draw to take top spot in the league
Match Report

London Metro vs Sussex Sharks Visually Impaired

9 Jul 2024

London Metro vs Sussex Sharks VI: Sharks Sitting Top of the League

On Saturday 6th July second place Sussex hosted league leaders London Metro at Blackstone on a blustery day. The threat of rain never materialised except for a couple of brief showers and having won the toss, Metro had no hesitation in asking their hosts to bat.

It was clear the gusty wind was going to play a  role as the early overs saw extras play a large part and the Sharks openers struggled to time the ball. 

The Sharks innings began to pick up pace as Si Ledwith (83* ) and Dan Field (94) upped the scoring rate and it looked as though  an early declaration would be called. 

After Dan departed the scoring rate slowed and the Sharks finally declared at the end of the 30th over with the score on 234 for 5. This meant the Sharks had secured all four batting bonus points whilst Metro had secured just the two bowling points.

As the wind died down and Metro began their innings, the usually miserly Sharks attack were guilty of giving too many loose deliveries which were mercilessly punished by the Metro openers. 

Nick Ebeck was the first wicket to fall on 77, but at the halfway stage Metro were looking on course to overhaul the Sharks total.

The game turned when Matt Dean who had scored 83 off just 53 balls was caught spectacularly by Callum Weir at backward square. 

At this point Metro, were 134 for 2  and whilst the win was still possible they were caught in two minds as to whether to chase hard, or dig in for the draw. 

Wickets began to fall but Metro looked to have plenty in hand. In desperation, Dan threw the ball to part timer Mark Bond, his loopy leg spin inducing false shots and his 2-8  then opened the door. 

Phil Daniels then cleaned up the stubborn Sam Hoskins and the unlikeliest of wins seemed possible. 

Callum Weir was handed the ball for the last over with Metro having two wickets left. Skipper Rory Field dealt with the first four balls solidly before inexplicably playing a shot and being clean-bowled. 

This left totally blind Hashmuk Mtha with 1  ball to defend to save the game. He duly gently patted it back for Metro to secure the draw.

Metro's 175-9 meant they had secured three batting points whilst Sussex gained all four bowling points. This proved significant as Sussex's 14 points versus Metro's 11 saw the home team move to the top of division one,  just two points ahead of Metro at the halfway stage of the competition.

 

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Women's Cricket

England Women vs New Zealand Women: Spectator Information

9 Jul 2024

England Women vs New Zealand Women: Spectator Information

England Women return to The 1st Central County Ground tonight to take on New Zealand Women in the second of three IT20’s. The match is a sellout and we’ve pulled together all the information you need to plan your evening with us. 

Gate Opening Times

The first ball is at 630pm with hospitality guests welcome from 430pm and general admission from 5pm. 

Entrances

There are two entrances to the ground. The main gate is on Eaton Road adjacent to The Sussex Cricketer pub. 

The other gate is located at the North end of Palmeira Avenue at the Northeast corner of the ground.

Attendees with a valid match day ticket can gain admission from either gate

How to Get Here

The 1st Central County Ground is located on Eaton Road, Hove, a short walk from Hove railway station and numerous local bus stops.

For full information on how to get here, please click here. 

Freebies and Activations

#WeGotGame

Keep an eye out for the We Got Game activation area, where you'll find a photobooth, interactive screens, have-a-go area and plenty of giveaways.

4 & 6 Cards

Plenty of free 4 & 6 Cards will be available around the ground to help you celebrate every boundary plus, don't forget to grab your free scorecard!

Food and beverages

A variety of food units will be on site to ensure you do not go hungry or thirsty during the action. Whether you're looking for a hot or cold snack, tea, coffee or maybe an alcoholic beverage, we've got you covered. 

Please be aware that alcohol is not permitted to be brought into The 1st Central County Ground for international fixtures.

Multi-faith and Changing Places rooms

For those spectators who require a room to practice their faith, or time spend some time in contemplation, the Multi-faith room is open to people from any background or religion. 

The space, which opened this summer is located adjacent to the indoor school at the Cromwell Road End of the ground, next to the outdoor nets. 

We also have a dedicated Changing Places Room, available for anyone to use, regardless of your access needs, disability or if you rely on assistance or carers or specialist equipment. 

The Changing Places Room is in front of the Indoor School on the Eaton Road side of the ground. 

A Cashless Venue

We’d like to remind all spectators that The 1st Central County Ground is now a cashless venue. 

This means that only card or contactless payments will be accepted (including Apple Pay and Google Pay) throughout our venue. 

This will apply to all outlets at Hove, including food and beverage kiosks, ticketing, membership and our Club retail shop.

Cricket is for Everyone

Sussex is for everyone. Cricket is for everyone. Call it out!

That’s why we are committed to our zero-tolerance policy when it comes to discrimination, anti-social behaviour and abuse in all its forms.

If you witness racist of homophobic abuse, or any form of discrimination or anti-social behaviour you can anonymously text ‘SHARKS’ plus details of the incident, to 07840852792.

Smoking and Vaping 

Out of respect to fellow supporters we would remind you that smoking and vaping is only permitted in the outer perimeter road and strictly not within the seating areas of the venue. Thank you for your cooperation.

Tickets for the match are SOLD OUT!

Tickets for the game tomorrow are sold out, so please do not arrive at the gate if you do not have one.

Weather Information

With rain expected today, we would like to remind spectators that a decision to reduce or call the game off will not be made until the umpires have assessed conditions and the pitch on the evening. Therefore, we advise spectators to arrive as normal for the game, unless told otherwise. 

We will provide updates on changes to the game as they happen.

Refund & Rollback policy

Should rain impact the fixture, if less than 10 overs are played, our Refund & Rollback Policy will be in place. To view the policy, click here.

How to Watch

Tonight's IT20 game will be shown live on Sky Sports Cricket and will not be available on our livestream. 

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