Looks like the weather’s going to be the winner over the next two days and, having been rescued by the rain twice already, Glamorgan can’t really complain if it is. Even if the rain holds off today and Monday, you have to wonder if the wicket will flatten out like it usually does at Cardiff. Glamorgan’s seam bowling attack in this match looks as weak as it has done in years and it’s a surprise that they were able to roll Sussex over so cheaply in the first innings - maybe Hamza and Harris can do the business again, but the odds are that both of them will spend much of the next two days in the pavilion watching the rain come down.