Won by 5 wickets
Derby Durham and Leics are rubbish aren't they :biggrin:
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Won by 5 wickets
Derby Durham and Leics are rubbish aren't they :biggrin:
Seven Welsh lads in the winning team.A really young team too. Hogan with match figures of 10/87. Outstanding.
Really good to see David Lloyd make a decent knock and hit a six to finish the match.
The youngsters like Carey, Smith,Murphy, Brown, Carlson etc have all made good contributions.
Overall a decent season from which to build upon.
A very nice win and unexpected, as Pearcey said it’s great seeing so money local youngsters beginning to make their mark, looking good for next season.
Maynard would consider return
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/41444889
"Glamorgan chief executive Morris admitted he is looking for some batting expertise"... Good news at last it looks like our problem is about to be addressed.
I'm glad that MM seems to be on the brink.of sorting things out as I believe things weren't that amicable just before he left.
He was a major influence in us winning the County Championship and I'm sure the youngsters will look up to him.
I think we've been the worst batting side in the four day game for two, possibly three, seasons and it's good to see that the powers that be seem to want to do something about it - I also read somewhere that the priority for the new season will be to recruit two experienced top order batsmen.
7-30 tonight BBC4 a documentary called Race and Pace about West Indians cricketers playing in the Lancashire League over the last 90 years, includes Sir Viv and Sir Wes Hall
Some young talent emerging
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/41476578
Matthew Maynard makes a welcome return to Glamorgan:
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/c...turns-13874563
I missed this at the time, but Will Bragg retired last week because of an illness which dogged him for most of last season and has still not been diagnosed. To be honest, he played so little last season that I had forgotten all about him by the end of it, but we couldn't half have done with a fit and in form Bragg in the four day game - he was our most reliable batsman in 2015 and 2016 I'd say.
Hope he does well in his new career and that he gets to know what it is he has been suffering from.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/42082869
Also, good to see the very promising Kiran Carlson committing himself to Glamorgan until 2020.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/42322378
What a shame for Will Bragg. He has been our most consistent batsman in four day cricket over the past few years so it was odd that he played so little in 2017. He can hold his head high.
Carlson is definitely a bright prospect although Uni will limit his appearances in the first part of the seasons ahead.
Yes especially as the last ashes game at the Swalec was such a success
I’m very disappointed. This is a real snub. I can understand not getting an Ashes Test in 2019 but to be ignored in 2023 is very poor.
Although the Ashes tests at Cardiff can, rightly, be called successes, I always think the woeful crowds for the other test match played here, against Sri Lanka, gave ammunition to those who feel we do not deserve test cricket in Cardiff.
Moving on...July 31st..going for our 5th succesive 20/20 victory at The Oval in front of 20,000.
At the moment i dont think the club wants test cricket. I dont think any ground can say we deserve an Ashes test, but we dont want any other test matches.
Personally i think everything that happened yesterday exceeded expectations, we were on the fringes for a franchise (and we got one). We have regular one-day and T20 Internationals (which attract good crowds).
I think they have looked at Wales in a favorable light rather than snubbing the area.