Sussex County Cricket Club
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Sussex County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major counties which make up the English domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Sussex. It plays one day cricket as the Sussex Sharks. England's oldest county cricket club, Sussex CCC was formed in 1839, but had to wait until 2003 for its first County Championship title. Before the County Championship officially began in 1890, an unofficial County Championship existed, which Sussex won outright 7 times between 1825 and 1889 and which Sussex shared with Nottinghamshire in 1852. The club plays most of their home games at the County Cricket Ground. The club also plays some games around the county at Arundel, Eastbourne and Horsham.
2005 - 2006 Squad
- Christopher Adams, captain, right hand bat, right arm off spin
- Mushtaq Ahmed, right hand bat, leg break
- Murray Goodwin, right hand bat, right arm leg spin
- Sean Heather, right hand bat, right arm medium
- Andrew Hodd, wicket keeper, right hand bat
- Carl Hopkinson, right hand bat, right arm medium
- James Kirtley, right hand bat, right arm fast - medium
- Jason Lewry, left hand bat, left arm fast - medium
- Tim Linley, right hand bat, right arm fast - medium
- R.S.C Martin - Jenkins, right hand bat, right arm fast - medium
- Richard Montgomerie, right hand bat, right arm off spin
- Christopher Nash, right hand bat, right arm off spin
- Rana Naved - ul - Hasan, right hand bat, right arm medium
- Matthew Prior, wicket keeper, right hand bat
- Oliver Raynor, right hand bat, right arm off spin
- Neil Turk, left hand bat, right arm medium
- Luke Wright, right hand bat, right arm medium
- Michael Yardy, left hand bat, left arm medium
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