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Luke Wells extends Sussex contract

Sussex opening batsman Luke Wells has penned a new two-year deal with the Division One club, that will keep him at Hove at the end of the 2016 season.
The 23-year-old, who joined Sussex in 2010 has scored 942 runs in the County Championship last season and helped the county to finish third in this summer.

"I'm obviously pleased to finally put pen to paper and get things sorted," the left-hander revealed in a statement. "I absolutely love the club and I've been walking round here for as long as I can remember.

"I'm very proud to represent Sussex and hope I will be able to do so for many years in the future, to bring success to both the club and myself."

Sussex have secured a couple of good signing for the upcoming season, with Tymal Mills and Ajmal Shahzad.

Wells took twitter to express his feeling after committing himself to the Sussex for the next two years.

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