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Cricket: It's Chris of life for Sussex.(Sport)
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Sunday Mirror (London, England)
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April 18, 2004
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Byline: NICK BOOTH
CAPTAIN Chris Adams shared a century stand with Tim Ambrose to help Sussex stay on track for a significant first-innings lead over Surrey on the second afternoon at the Brit Oval.
The fourth-wicket pair came together just as the Frizzell County champions were experiencing a late-morning wobble on 128 for three in reply to Surrey's under-par 304 all out.
But by tea, Adams (85no) had carried his team to 285 for four - e...
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