Sussex chairman Jon Filby quits amid financial turmoil, ECB sanctions looming over the club.
Jon Filby, who served as the chairman of Sussex County Cricket Club since 2022, has stepped down from his position following a series of financial difficulties that have left the club facing significant penalties from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The ECB has imposed a player salary cap for the next two years and docked points in all three competitions for 2026.
The club's financial woes have been a major concern, with sustained operating losses reported over the past year. As a result, Sussex has had to seek support from the ECB, which has led to calls for Filby's resignation. Several former players, including ex-England wicketkeeper Matt Prior and ex-Pakistan spinner Mushtaq Ahmed, have signed an open letter expressing their dissatisfaction with the current board and calling for its immediate dissolution.
Filby will be replaced by Martin Richards, who will assume the role on an interim basis until the club's annual general meeting in March. The ECB has stated that it is working closely with the club to find a solution to their financial issues, but Filby's resignation marks a significant blow to the team's chances of success this season.
The ECB's sanctions have raised concerns among fans and former players about the long-term viability of Sussex County Cricket Club. With a player salary cap in place, the club will face significant financial constraints that could impact its ability to compete with other teams in the county championship.
Jon Filby, who served as the chairman of Sussex County Cricket Club since 2022, has stepped down from his position following a series of financial difficulties that have left the club facing significant penalties from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The ECB has imposed a player salary cap for the next two years and docked points in all three competitions for 2026.
The club's financial woes have been a major concern, with sustained operating losses reported over the past year. As a result, Sussex has had to seek support from the ECB, which has led to calls for Filby's resignation. Several former players, including ex-England wicketkeeper Matt Prior and ex-Pakistan spinner Mushtaq Ahmed, have signed an open letter expressing their dissatisfaction with the current board and calling for its immediate dissolution.
Filby will be replaced by Martin Richards, who will assume the role on an interim basis until the club's annual general meeting in March. The ECB has stated that it is working closely with the club to find a solution to their financial issues, but Filby's resignation marks a significant blow to the team's chances of success this season.
The ECB's sanctions have raised concerns among fans and former players about the long-term viability of Sussex County Cricket Club. With a player salary cap in place, the club will face significant financial constraints that could impact its ability to compete with other teams in the county championship.