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Chris Adams
Wisden CricInfo staff - June 20, 2001
Wisden overview A front-foot bruiser, Adams veers from the ferocious to the fallible. He's one of the most explosive batsmen in the county game and loves to hit the ball in the air. But in his only spell in Test cricket - in South Africa in 1999-00 - his aggressive instincts got him into trouble, especially when he drove loosely and without moving his feet. Adams is a combative cricketer and team-mates had to step in when he and Wasim Akram squared up during the interval at the 1993 B&H final. He spent ten increasingly unhappy years at Derbyshire, cricket's nest of vipers, and joined Sussex as a highly-paid captain in 1998, where he and Michael Bevan spent two summers rescuing the middle order. His slow medium can break partnerships, though not as often as his outstanding catching at first slip. Lawrence Booth
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