County cricket: Brown extends Sussex stay

Ben Brown / Picture by PW Sporting PhotographyBen Brown / Picture by PW Sporting Photography
Ben Brown / Picture by PW Sporting Photography
Sussex Cricket club captain Ben Brown has signed a contract extension.

Since making his first team debut in 2006, Brown has made 286 appearances in all formats for Sussex amassing over 8,000 runs and 457 wicketkeeping dismissals.

After taking the reins on a temporary basis midway through the 2017 season, the 29-year-old was appointed as Sussex’s 52nd club captain in March.

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The keeper-batsman is Sussex’s leading run-scorer in this season’s Championship, scoring 346 runs at an average of 49.42.

Brown said: “I’m very pleased to commit my future to the club. I am excited by the challenge of captaincy and I’m determined to help lead the club in the right direction. I feel as a club we are making good progress and I’m looking forward to all the challenges that lie ahead both as a captain and a player.