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  • Re: GLAMMY

    Van der Gugten and Lloyd (haven’t heard with what yet?) out of the attack may make things today a bit tougher. Fantastic fight back yesterday though, all credit to Root and Neser in particular. Middlesex aside the Glammy games in this block of championship matches have been good value fairplay.

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      Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
      Labuschagne is one of cricket’s real enthusiasts - the number one batsman in the world and he’s acting as a runner for Ven Der Gugten.
      This as well. The man’s a walking 10cc song!

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      • Re: GLAMMY

        Two bowlers down on a hot day playing in a flat track. It will a hard afternoon.

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        • Re: GLAMMY

          Two wickets for Labuschagne andNeser has just bowled Beddlingham with a beauty, so Durham have lost three for eleven - 190-6.

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            160 lead for durham with 3 wickets left.

            Glamorgan probably slight favourites only thing is stokes is batting.......

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              Originally posted by Father Dougal View Post
              160 lead for durham with 3 wickets left.

              Glamorgan probably slight favourites only thing is stokes is batting.......
              Stokes stumped off marnus! Game on......

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                Glam chasing 190 but lloyd and VDG not batting so not much margin for error

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                  Presumably Lloyd and Van Der Gugten can still bat though I hope.
                  Salter and Gorvin opening.. Yeeks
                  Brilliant glove work by Cooke

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                    Originally posted by Pearcey3 View Post
                    Presumably Lloyd and Van Der Gugten can still bat though I hope.
                    Salter and Gorvin opening.. Yeeks
                    Brilliant glove work by Cooke

                    VDG with a runner maybe. Lloyd yes but he has the runs.....

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                      Originally posted by Pearcey3 View Post
                      Presumably Lloyd and Van Der Gugten can still bat though I hope.
                      Salter and Gorvin opening.. Yeeks
                      Brilliant glove work by Cooke
                      Salter and gorvin lasted as long as we expected. Marnus and northeast in now. All on this partnership really.

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                        Originally posted by Father Dougal View Post
                        Salter and gorvin lasted as long as we expected. Marnus and northeast in now. All on this partnership really.
                        We still have Carlson and Cooke. Root and Neser are in form too and Lloyd should hopefully be available tomorrow.

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                        • Re: GLAMMY

                          Really really poor from Labuschagne playing a hook shot to the penultimate ball of the day. At 65/3 Durham are right back in this.
                          Labuschagne has been disappointing with the bat as he was last season.

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                            Originally posted by Pearcey3 View Post
                            Really really poor from Labuschagne playing a hook shot to the penultimate ball of the day. At 65/3 Durham are right back in this.
                            Labuschagne has been disappointing with the bat as he was last season.
                            Again? He did the same last ball before a break in the last game.

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                              Originally posted by Dave Blue View Post
                              Again? He did the same last ball before a break in the last game.
                              I was gobsmacked. He was in no trouble at all and just fell for the bait.

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                                Originally posted by Pearcey3 View Post
                                I was gobsmacked. He was in no trouble at all and just fell for the bait.
                                Many years back in the early 70's in the old Sophia gardens ground, Glamorgan were left about 10-15 minutes to bat at the end of the day in fading light. This was when Roy Fredericks and Alan Jones were opening the batting for Glamorgan, Many people there thought that if they sent Fredericks in the opposition ( forgotten who it was now ) would feed him with short pitched bowling knowing his love of the hook shot in all circumstances.

                                Sure enough in his first over ( I think) Roy got a short pitched ball, couldn't resist and sent it straight down the throat of the fine leg posted in exactly the right position!

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