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LONDON: After scoring a brisk 41 down the Middlesex batting order, Indian pacer Irfan Pathan claimed four Sussex wickets as his side took a 291-run lead in its Frizzell County cricket championship Division One match at Hove. After Middlesex captain Ben Hutton won the toss and decided to bat, the side piled up 401 in 126.5 overs with Irfan Pathan contributing a useful 68-ball 41 with six hits to the fence. In reply, Sussex posted 332 in 94 overs. Opening the bowling for Middlesex, Pathan's double strike pushed Sussex on to the backfoot. Pathan first castled opener I.J. Ward and then trapped R.R. Montgomery to leave Sussex reeling at 19 for two. He had RSC Martin-Jenkins caught by Scott and then caught R.J. Kirtley off his own bowling to complete the haul. He returned figures of 25-5-81-4. UNI
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