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Sussex are champions
Ralph Dellor
September 18, 2003
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Sussex captain Chris Adams celebrates |
Champagne corks popped, the public address system belted out "Sussex by the Sea" and it was total mayhem. The rest of the Sussex side filed out onto the pitch to join their captain, Chris Adams, and Goodwin in the middle and after a celebratory huddle, they went on a circuit of the outfield to acknowledge the cheers of a crowd numbering some three thousand.
It was a good ten minutes before the field could be cleared and the game resumed but, after 164 years of trying, the Sussex faithful could be excused such a prolonged show of exuberance.
When the dust settled, Sussex were the champions ahead of Lancashire with the 2002 champions, Surrey, in third place. At the other end of the table, Essex, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire were relegated.
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