Yep when a rookie spinner has such a dramatic effect on day one then there has to be a big concern about the state of the pitch. Clearly Northants have to be questioned here. Sadly this is going to be another defeat.
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Yep when a rookie spinner has such a dramatic effect on day one then there has to be a big concern about the state of the pitch. Clearly Northants have to be questioned here. Sadly this is going to be another defeat.
Given Northants are 168/2 in their second innings it does not appear that there are too many demons to this pitch. Another rank bad day. Glad to see the back of the season.
It's just disappointing. Northants will now finish above us I reckon so it's a race to finish bottom with Derbyshire. We do have some good youngsters but they are going to be inconsistent which is fair enough. The more senior players are not leading by example though.
If you are going next week I hope the Sun shines and they play better cricket than this.
Glammy "chasing" 450 to win young Carlson didn't take any wickets in their second innings but he did run out Keough (sp) their newly turned wonder spin bowler,who opened the bowling for them in our second innings,0-0 so far.
Now a mediocre minor county side. Rudolph has underperformed and embarrassing to say the least. So different to the Tony Lewis years with the likes of Alan Jones, Majid Khan.
You can draw parallels with CCFC 1970's v now.
What are the management going to do as frankly nobody wants to watch the current rubbish. T20 v Yorks was so disappointing ☹️
The agony is almost over!
Beaten by 318 runs
Morris OUT !!!
I see Rudolph is not in the team for today's match with Gloucestershire - latest score 41-1 after being put into bat by Gloucs.
Fair enough, but I hope he gets a chance in our last couple of matches to show that he's a better player than his performances indicate this season - I know last season wasn't brilliant for him, but I don't think anyone saw what's happened with him this year coming.
It'll probably be short and sweet, but Donald is on 33 after facing eighteen balls, while Selman has got some welcome runs - he's seventy four off ninety balls and Glamorgan are 130-3 just before lunch.
Talk about the nervous nineties. Selman has been on 98 now 99 for about 25 minutes!! I'm nervous anyway!
Finally got his hundred and then bowled the next ball - 172-6 and it's down to the latter order to give us a good total yet again.
101 now. Well done young man. Great to see him notch another century after a pretty lean spell. Argh just saw TOBW post.
Another pathetic,tame surrender looming, Macheda just threw his wkt away going for a six, we're not in a run chase
Surprised to see Rudolph saying on the Glamorgan website that he wants another quick bowler signed up for next season, when it's been clear for the last few years that the batting, particularly in the top order, is not good enough.
Yes, Cooke and Ingram have been missing for most of the time, but, certainly in the four day game last season, they were as inconsistent as anyone - all of the younger batsmen used have had their ups and downs which is to expected, but what shouldn't be is that only one of the more experienced specialist batsmen (Will Bragg) has had what could be called a reasonable season in the Championship.
All out now, Gloucester need 90 to win.
He's got a point though. If you think how many times the lower order have made big stands against us, a decent bowler cleans up.
Agree there is no point in bowling sides out if you can't bat, they both go hand in hand but I wonder if our batsmen would apply themselves more if we had a decent attack. Most have got themselves decent scores this season, more so the young uns so they can do it if they try a bit harder!
Anyway, today's game is now over well within the 3rd day. We've hit a new low losing by 10 wickets!
That pitch was docile. Senior players like Wagg and Meschede threw their wickets away. The mindset is all wrong. Players are not willing to fight for their wicket so time and again they are bowled out in 60 overs.
One day a youngster like Owen Morgan bats at 9. Two days later he opens the innings. Absolute nonsense.
We have a captain who is a specialist batsman who cannot average even as low as 25. Chris Cooke is our highest ranked batsman in division two but he is not even averaging 40 and is ranked 50th and hasn't played for three months.
We may well finish bottom so under Hugh Morris things are getting worse.
When MacAdder said Morris should go I thought it perhaps a bit harsh but in reality this is professional sport and the players are failing abysmally. Time for Hugh to go and the likes of Meschede and Rudolph need to be cleared out.
That's very harsh on Meschede who is really a bowling all rounder. I would very much stick him in the one for the future category, and i think there is promise in his game.
Its hard to complain about your 7 & 8 who are not performing with the bat, but ultimately that is not their job, it the top order that is constantly failing that is the problem. I would like to see a new overseas player come in, but i think contractually that will prove difficult.
At Glamorgan we seem to be going through coaches at an alarming rate, and now we seem to want our CEO out. I wouldnt mind seeing some stability, this season if anything we have the progression of some of the younger players, who might benefit from staying in the same structure.
If we can do anything with the overseas player, get Ingram through a knee op to enable him to play the longer form and sign an experienced top order batsman things could get better.
Meschede is mid 20's and is an experienced player so not really one for the future. If he is a bowling all rounder he needs to do better than a bowling average of 52 which is pretty hopeless.
I agree coaches should be given a proper chance and given three seasons to show what they can do. I think the same should apply to the Chief Exec.
We have seen some promise in our youngsters but the seniors are badly letting them down. It won't help the younger players playing in a beaten side week in week out.
Under Hugh Morris we are going backwards so something has to give.
Ingram was as inconsistent as the rest of them when he played four day cricket for all of last season, but I heard him described as the best one day batsman in domestic cricket at one time during the summer, so being without him all season in the Championship has to be a huge miss for the club.
Similarly, I'm not convinced the batting would have been much better if Cooke had been there for the second half of the season, but if you're a Glamorgan coach or official called to task by the Committee to explain our very poor four day results and batting performances towards the end of this season, you are bound to cite the absence of these two players as a reason for all of the defeats.
I'm not sure what more Morris could do in terms of bringing youngsters through and the most encouraging thing about our Championship season is the way so many of them have shown at times that they have the quality to make a decent career for themselves in the game.
If there has been a failure, it's been that the batsmen you rely on most have not been consistent enough - Bragg has done better than normal to be fair, but Rudolph has been dreadful, Wallace has been given responsibilities which he would have struggled to cope with in his batting pomp and Cooke was his usual up and down self when he played.
To me, Glamorgan are a bit like England in that, when they are behind in a game and have to bat a second time, they nearly always fold and end up losing heavily. Both sides tend to score their runs quickly, but England struggle to build partnerships and have only one or two players who I have confidence in to bat long and responsibly - with Rudolph having such a nightmare season, there isn't one player in the Glamorgan side I feel like that about currently!
I'd prefer to give Croft and Morris another season where, hopefully, everyone is fit (Rudolph spoke about Ingram playing four day cricket again in that interview I mentioned earlier) - I'm not wholly convinced that the experienced men at the top of the order will be able to deliver the goods, but Donald, Lloyd and Selman are developing cricketers and you'd like to think there'd be a bit more to come from them.
At 24 i would still put Meschede as one for the future, yes his average needs to improve, but that will come, he will bat better when the top order give him a platform. Same age as David Lloyd, younger then TVG.
Morris role involves running the finances as well as the side and i feel we are seeing a better glamorgan at that point, they have been busy with the local clubs, the ODI were well run and i enjoyed the concerts that they put on at the SWALEC also. With these events hopefully we can see some money filter into the cricketing side of things. We are awfully hampered by the fact we have poor crowds comparatively to the other counties especially in the T20.
I dont think that Cricket is like football where changing the management then changes the fortunes on the pitch. There isnt such an active transfer aspect of cricket, where it may be easier to sign players in the problem areas, and changing things around are a more longer term project. I feel the shoots are there, the younger players are performing better than i would have expected, but the disappointing factor is that the senior players are not standing up, or are ageing to the point that performances are declining.
Since Maynard i dont think it had helped that we have gone from chopping and changing on a 2 year basis, implementing plans, then ripping them up and starting again.