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Glamorgan 48-2 at lunch with Joe Cooke and Ingram out for single figure scores - could go either way at the moment.
I agree with Chris that it looks a decent wicket today.
111/4. The game has evened up which is disappointing given Sussex were 98/6 last night
127/5. St this rate Sussex will have a first innings lead.
159/6. Disapppointing batting performance. We have a long tail too. Not having Labuschagne and Neser for this match doesn’t help.
Hopefully weighell gets established and him or cooke can keep on attacking with the tail
187/8. Very disappointing.
Getting to 200 feels like a small victory now. At least that's one extra bonus point. It's a bloody shame we didn't get the last 4 Sussex wickets as cheaply as they've got ours.
I wish Salter would have a bit of a go, not much chance of having long left with Hogan as partner. May aswell have a crack from his end aswell
A poor effort today with too batsmen getting in and then giving it away - it's funny, there are some counties that aren't great now, but we always struggle against them, Sussex are one, Middlesex another.
what a dull shot from Hogan just now
Northants 8 down but threatening to pull off a miracle. C'mon !!!!
Yep pretty certain we won’t finish top two now.
I do hope they keep this structure for championship next year with seeding based on finishes. It’s got more going for it than the two division split IMO.
I’m a little uncertain about the next phase of it outside the top group that then plays for the final at Lords. What they could do is have it so those three groups have promotion / relegation with those finishing bottom of each group going down in the seedlings and those winning the other two groups going up in the seeding for next season.
Can't quite make my mind up. Its great that every club has a chance of the final at the start of the season. But there will be a lot of meaningless games from now on as you point out. Even within the top group after a game or two. Clubs are taking through the points they gained against the other team that qualified from their group. If a team don't take many points in with them and then lose the first game they could be looking at nothing to play for.
I wonder if it may work a little bit better with the top group of 6 who play each other twice as at present. Then a bottom group of 12 who only play each other once. Could then have a shield game maybe for the top 2 in the lower group
That’s a decent shout. Didn’t realise the points were carried through, definitely in favour of there being a clean slate in the second phase.
I’m not as worried about dead rubbers so much as it’s hard to argue there weren’t plenty of dead rubbers in the original format and then the two division format. I do think this format gives the opportunity for a bit more overall excitement all round, at least for half a season.
I think if you added some jeopardy into the second stage with a form of promotion / relegation (similar to the Nations League in a way) that translates into getting a better seeding (or avoiding a worse one) for the next season at least gives you something to play for in the second phase of the season with minimal changes required to the structure. Maybe division 2/3 trophies or something as well so it feels like some honours are involved.
Looking like this game is headed for a handshake at 5 at the moment. Although given how we’re batting…
Surrey, trying to save their game, currently 40-4 off forty eight overs with Amla 7 not out after nearly three hours at the crease, while Gloucestershire are batting on despite being over 400 in front of a Middlesex side they bowled out for 101 in the first innings - giving eight points for a draw will encourage that type of cricket.
As for us, Sussex seem to be batting for a declaration, so there could be some life in the game yet.
I see Labuschagne scored 276 yesterday - the highest ever score by a Glamorgan player in a second eleven game.
275 target then. Great way to make your 100 and bring about the declaration.
At Amlas age and with what he has done in his career that is tremendous. To still have that desire to dig in and save a game. That was always what set him and devilliers apart from the rest of the modern batsman for me. Average wise they were as good as anyone, they can be as destructive and pleasing on the eye as anyone. They also both have an amazing capacity to dig in and switch the shots off when the game situation demands that approach, an increasingly rare ability in the modern game.