Horsham Cricket Club

[1] The club has played various locations over the years, before settling at their present ground in 1851.

Horsham's second ground is named after former President Dr. John Dew, which lies adjacent to the main square.

Arguably one of the strongest club sides in the south, Horsham have won the Sussex League title a record eight times and the Cyril Snell trophy a record 11 times (including six times in seven years between 2001 and 2006); most recently in August 2010 where Horsham beat Stirlands CC to win a tight match by four runs, with two balls remaining.

The club's crowning achievement came in 2005 when they won the Cockspur Cup for the first time in their history.

They were captained to victory by Luke Marshall in a tight thriller against Barnt Green of Birmingham, in which Marshall bowled Horsham to victory by three runs off the final ball, in which Chris Nash was Man of the Match.