Naved Arif

[5] In the final he took 6–58 in the second innings to help set up a target of 158 runs for Sialkot to win the trophy which they achieved for the loss of 6 wickets.

[8] Naved Arif signed for Rawtenstall Cricket Club in the Lancashire League in Northern England during the 2010 season.

Mark Robinson, the Sussex coach, said that, "Naved is a late developer, and with his background in Pakistan he's had to do it the tough way."

[12] Naved Arif made his debut for Sussex in the County Championship match against Lancashire at Liverpool.

Once again, Sussex were facing almost certain defeat against Lancashire when Arif put on 90 runs with Monty Panesar for the 10th wicket to save the match.

[15] He made more of an impact in the List A campaign where he played twelve matches and took 9 wickets at 45.77 regularly bowling in tandem with fellow left handed fast bowler, Chris Liddle.

Cricket manager, Mark Robinson said, "I’m delighted that Naveed has agreed to come back for another year.

"[17] In May 2015, he was charged by the ECB after spot-fixing allegations relating to Sussex's Clydesdale Bank 40 match against Kent in August 2011.

He pleaded guilty to the charges a month later, and was handed a life ban from all international and domestic cricket.