Sussex cash crisis casts doubt over squad’s futureImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Paul Farbrace guided Sussex to a fourth-place finish in Division One of the County Championship last seasonByAdrian Harms, BBC Radio Sussex and Neil Squires, BBC Sport EnglandPublished37 minutes agoSussex head coach Paul Farbrace has told club members his future – and that of his players – at Hove is uncertain after the club’s AGM laid bare the extent of its financial problems.While Farbrace dismissed reports all-rounder James Coles had already been approached by Hampshire, he told a Q&A session after Tuesday’s meeting he expects some of his players to be targeted by other counties later in the season given the club’s vulnerable position.The 58-year-old also reported he had no idea if he would still be at the club in a year’s time.Sussex posted losses of £1.3m in 2025 and face the prospect of another £1m shortfall this season.They are operating under restrictions imposed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) after an emergency bailout from the governing body.Sussex chairman quits in wake of points deductions
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Published8 February