After 15 years in the role and 30 years’ involvement with the club, Mike Charman has decided that the 2019 season will be his last as Sussex Cricket’s first team scorer.
Three girls have been selected for the 2019 Sussex Cricket Girls’ Academy. A further five girls have been given places on the Emerging Players Programme (EPP).
Sussex Women will play all their home fixtures at the Sir Rod Aldridge Cricket Centre in 2019, the first time the team have been able to call one venue home throughout a season and a move that cements the Centre’s position as the home of women’s cricket in the county.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino insisted young defender Juan Foyth was one of his side's best performers against Arsenal, despite his mistake in the defeat at the Emirates. (Football.London)
Sussex’s growing reputation as a centre of women’s cricket has received a further boost following the announcement that The 1stCentral County Ground will again host some of the highest profile matches in the women’s game next summer.