Sussex County Cricket Club - Noted Sussex Players

Noted Sussex Players

This list includes those Sussex players who have played in Test cricket since 1877 and other players who made outstanding contributions (e.g., scoring most runs or taking most wickets in a season).

England

  • Chris Adams
  • Tim Ambrose
  • Ted Bowley
  • Jem Broadbridge
  • Harry Butt
  • Henry Charlwood
  • George Cox senior
  • Jemmy Dean
  • Ted Dexter
  • Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji
  • C. B. Fry
  • Ed Giddins
  • Tony Greig
  • James Kirtley
  • James Langridge
  • John Langridge
  • Jason Lewry
  • William Lillywhite
  • Robin Martin-Jenkins
  • Gehan Mendis
  • Richard Montgomerie
  • Peter Moores (cricketer)
  • Alan Oakman
  • Monty Panesar
  • Paul Parker (cricketer)
  • Jim Parks, Jr.
  • Jim Parks, Sr.
  • Matt Prior
  • K S Ranjitsinhji
  • Rajesh Krishnakant Rao
  • Dermot Reeve
  • Albert Relf
  • Ian Salisbury
  • David Sheppard
  • John Snow
  • Martin Speight
  • Ken Suttle
  • Maurice Tate
  • Joe Vine
  • Alan Wells
  • Colin Wells (cricketer)
  • John Wisden
  • Luke Wright
  • Michael Yardy

Australia

  • Michael Bevan
  • Tony Dodemaide
  • Michael Di Venuto

New Zealand

  • Brendon McCullum
  • Scott Styris

South Africa

  • Garth Le Roux
  • Wayne Parnell
  • Johannes van der Wath
  • Kepler Wessels


West Indies

  • Vasbert Drakes
  • Corey Collymore
  • Dwayne Smith
  • Franklyn Stephenson

Zimbabwe

  • Murray Goodwin

Pakistan

  • Mohammad Akram
  • Mushtaq Ahmed
  • Imran Khan
  • Javed Miandad
  • Saqlain Mushtaq
  • Rana Naved-ul-Hasan
  • Yasir Arafat
  • Umar Gul

India

  • Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi
  • Piyush Chawla

Netherlands

  • Bas Zuiderent

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