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No idea on weather, but assuming for now both games have time for results, cannot see Middx drawing. They will win or lose. Shame now is that Worcs have nothing to play for. Just hope they don't resort to kids because they are in fine form.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostSo, I think we’d need a win and two more bonus points than Middlesex if they were to draw. You’d think that Middlesex have got the tougher game next week.
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Chance of rain in the morning at Hove on the first and last day, looks like it’ll by dry in London (slight chance of drizzle on Monday morning). I agree, I think there’ll be a result at Lords.Originally posted by Lord Worcester View PostNo idea on weather, but assuming for now both games have time for results, cannot see Middx drawing. They will win or lose. Shame now is that Worcs have nothing to play for. Just hope they don't resort to kids because they are in fine form.
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I assumed Middlesex would be at home as they were away this week, but the game’s at Worcester - the forecast is for four dry days.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostChance of rain in the morning at Hove on the first and last day, looks like it’ll by dry in London (slight chance of drizzle on Monday morning). I agree, I think there’ll be a result at Lords.
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I've never been to a Glamorgan game. I have a couple of questions.
1. If you buy a full membership (250GBP?) does that cover all home games?
2. When you go to an away 4-day game do you have to buy tickets for each day (so say 4 x 15GBP)?
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Yes all home games including those not played in Cardiff would be included and would cover T20 and Royal London too.Originally posted by az city View PostI've never been to a Glamorgan game. I have a couple of questions.
1. If you buy a full membership (250GBP?) does that cover all home games?
2. When you go to an away 4-day game do you have to buy tickets for each day (so say 4 x 15GBP)?
You would only have to pay for one day at a time for an away game.
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OK. So if you went to all 4 days it would be 60GBP - no discount?Originally posted by Pearcey3 View PostYes all home games including those not played in Cardiff would be included and would cover T20 and Royal London too.
You would only have to pay for one day at a time for an away game.
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My mate goes away watching Glamorganquite a lot and a few years ago, they had an informal arrangement with close by counties like Somerset, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire that ourmembers had some sort of discount at those grounds and vice versa atCardiff. I don’t think it applies any more though, but it’d be worth checking.
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That takes me back. When I was a youngster before I started playing club cricket every weekend ,my dad always bought me a Glamorgan membership card. I seem to remember what you have stated above was always included in the membership. I’d completely forgotten about that until your comment Bob.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostMy mate goes away watching Glamorganquite a lot and a few years ago, they had an informal arrangement with close by counties like Somerset, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire that ourmembers had some sort of discount at those grounds and vice versa atCardiff. I don’t think it applies any more though, but it’d be worth checking.
On a different note, I’m going to a do tonight at Hopkinstown Cricket Club tonight initiated by Michael Cann who played for Glamorgan back in the late 80s. Canny is putting a lot of effort into revitalising cricket in the valleys and has organised tonight with Matt Maynard donating his time for nothing as guest speaker. Auctioning off some cricket memorabilia including Labuschagne’s bat (well one of them). I’m still struggling with my conscience whether to donate my 1968 Australia autographed bat. Should be a good night.
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Blimey, it’s coming up to forty years sine Mike Cann played for Glamorgan - I would have said twenty five at the most! Based on that, maybe those reciprocal deals I talked about were more twentieth century than twenty first!Originally posted by Hot Shot Hamish. View PostThat takes me back. When I was a youngster before I started playing club cricket every weekend ,my dad always bought me a Glamorgan membership card. I seem to remember what you have stated above was always included in the membership. I’d completely forgotten about that until your comment Bob.
On a different note, I’m going to a do tonight at Hopkinstown Cricket Club tonight initiated by Michael Cann who played for Glamorgan back in the late 80s. Canny is putting a lot of effort into revitalising cricket in the valleys and has organised tonight with Matt Maynard donating his time for nothing as guest speaker. Auctioning off some cricket memorabilia including Labuschagne’s bat (well one of them). I’m still struggling with my conscience whether to donate my 1968 Australia autographed bat. Should be a good night.
Hope tonight goes well, I think I’d keep the bat if was my decision to make
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It’s not cricket! India’s women’s team beat England with a Mankad - England needed seventeen to win with their last pair together and the bowler broke the stumps at her end with the non facing batter out of the crease. All within the laws of the game, but hardly in the spirit of it - my view is that the bowler should have gestured to break the stumps as a “final warning” or, failing that, their captain could have withdrawn the appeal, because the way it finished ruined a good game.
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