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Would be great if we can wrap this innings up in the afternoon session. Northants don't look to have much of a bowling lineup, so hopefully we can put up a big innings in reply. Think Lloyd needs to justify his place this game, I'd have much preferred to see wagg retain his place ahead of lloydOriginally posted by the other bob wilson View PostDoing quite nicely so far after putting Northants in to bat this morning.
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I've been told by someone is at all Glamorgan's home games, and a fair few of their away ones, that Lloyd is a favourite of Maynard's - not sure he's a number four batsman though.Originally posted by chrisp_1927 View PostWould be great if we can wrap this innings up in the afternoon session. Northants don't look to have much of a bowling lineup, so hopefully we can put up a big innings in reply. Think Lloyd needs to justify his place this game, I'd have much preferred to see wagg retain his place ahead of lloyd
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Maybe it's the north Wales connection. Agree that he's not convincing a no.4. personally i think wagg has done well enough with the bat over the last few years that he deserves a chance to stake a claim for a top 6 spotOriginally posted by the other bob wilson View PostI've been told by someone is at all Glamorgan's home games, and a fair few of their away ones, that Lloyd is a favourite of Maynard's - not sure he's a number four batsman though.
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I think Wagg was left out because he's injured.Originally posted by chrisp_1927 View PostWould be great if we can wrap this innings up in the afternoon session. Northants don't look to have much of a bowling lineup, so hopefully we can put up a big innings in reply. Think Lloyd needs to justify his place this game, I'd have much preferred to see wagg retain his place ahead of lloyd
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I think of myself as a real fan of the four day Championship game, but, even I struggle to find anything positive to say about the days play at Edgbaston yesterday where Warwickshire batted all day to score just one hundred and eighty one runs off ninety three overs. The fact that they only lost three wickets (one of them a run out) in doing so, suggests that it was a good pitch, but Dominic Sibley, who batted all day (three hundred and sixty five minutes) and faced two hundred and sixty four balls in scoring eighty one not out appears to think it's a minefield!
The longer version of the county game appeals to the nerd in me and, in it's way, that was a fascinating example of the oddities it can come up with.
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