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Sussex spell out their desired 2026 fixture list

HUW TURBERVILL: The club plan will argue for two fewer County Championship matches, a reduction in T20 Blast group games, a full-strength 50-over comepietion held earlier in the season, and a spot in the second tier of The Hundred

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Posted by David Baxter on 26/03/2025 at 08:39

Now that the franchises have been sold, any attempts by counties to join in the Hundred are, unfortunately, fanciful. Investors who have spent a lot of money gaining a stake in hundred teams, especially those with over 50% in teams will not want their investment compromised by other divisions.

Posted by Anthony on 25/03/2025 at 18:17

Sussex Plan would end up with April - one day cricket May - 4 day cricket June - T20 July and August - The Hundred September - 4 day cricket We will end up with a bigger and bigger slog fest. Fewer and fewer County cricket fixtures is not the way to go

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