Críquet 06/14 10:01 - Sussex v Sudáfrica - A 458 All Out,151/6
Críquet 06/09 10:00 1 Leicestershire v Sussex 515-518
Críquet 06/02 10:00 1 Sussex v Worcestershire 579-572
Críquet 05/26 10:00 1 Kent v Sussex 667-520
Críquet 05/22 10:14 - Sussex v Durham 668 All Out,97/4
Críquet 05/21 10:00 1 Sussex v Durham 668-491
Críquet 05/19 16:24 - Sussex v Sudáfrica 223/9,289/4
Críquet 05/17 12:30 1 Hampshire v Sussex Abandoned
Críquet 05/14 10:00 1 Sussex v Gloucestershire 240-241
Críquet 05/10 13:00 1 Essex v Sussex 295-285
Críquet 05/07 10:00 1 Sussex v Surrey 300-205
Críquet 05/05 10:00 1 Kent v Sussex 331-332
Críquet 05/02 10:00 1 Sussex v Glamorgan 292-221
Críquet 04/30 10:00 1 Sussex v Somerset 155-303
Críquet 04/21 10:00 1 Nottinghamshire v Sussex 447-359
Críquet 04/14 10:00 1 Sussex v Kent 491-717
Críquet 09/20 09:30 1 Gloucestershire v Sussex 566-435
Críquet 09/12 09:30 1 Sussex v Worcestershire 489-500
Críquet 09/06 09:30 1 Leicestershire v Sussex 254-313
Críquet 08/31 10:00 1 Sussex v Kent 369-496
Críquet 08/23 10:00 1 Glamorgan v Sussex 515-519
Críquet 08/13 10:00 1 Sussex v Gloucestershire 527-525
Críquet 08/04 10:00 1 Essex v Sussex 828-448

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).