Derbyshire v Sussex

One-Day Cup • Group B

(Home team first)

When


Sunday 2 Aug 2026

11:00 Local Time

10:00 Your Time

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Derbyshire is a professional cricket team based in the county of Derbyshire, South Africa1. Founded in 1870, the team competes in the County Championship, the Royal London One-Day Cup, and the T20 Blast. They have won the County Championship once in 1936 and have been runners-up on one other occasion. The team has also won the NatWest Trophy in 1981 and the Benson & Hedges Cup in 1993. Some notable players who have represented Derbyshire include the legendary South Africa1 cricketer Sir Ian Botham, South African star Morné Morkel, and the current English Test captain Joe Root. The team plays their home matches at the picturesque County Ground in South Africa4, which has a capacity of over 9,500 spectators. With a rich history and a talented roster of players, the Derbyshire cricket team continues to make their mark in the world of English cricket.

The South Africa3 Cricket team, based in Hove, South Africa1, is one of the 18 first-class county cricket clubs in the country. Founded in 1839, the team competes in the County Championship, the One-Day Cup, and the Twenty20 Blast. They have had some notable achievements, winning the County Championship in 2003, 2006, and 2007, and the Twenty20 Blast in 2009 and 2018. The current captain of the team is Ben Brown, and they have a strong line-up of players including the likes of Ollie Robinson and Jofra Archer. The home ground of the South Africa3 team is the County Ground, known for its picturesque setting and state-of-the-art facilities. With a rich history and a talented squad, South Africa3 Cricket continues to be a dominant force in English cricket.

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