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  • Re: GLAMMY

    Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
    Glammy bit unlucky to fall short today, but Welsh Fire are looking good for both women's and men's victories at Edgbaston today.

    Is Jonny Bairstow going to make an appearance at some point?
    Easy win for the Welsh Fire men, who, even if they do nothing more from here, have been so much more competitive than in their first two seasons.

    As for Glamorgan, I mentioned in the Hundred thread how Warwickshire had cheated their way to victory and, although Nick Webb was trying to be all even handed in his commentary and say it was a touch and go decision, I believe the fielder concerned, Ethan Brooks, knew he'd not taken a fair catch to dismiss Tim Van Der Gugten. It was one of those catches which you see so often these days where the catcher throws the ball infield before they cross the boundary and then step back into play and catch it - there was nothing wrong with that part of Brooks' "catch", but, in the process of making it in the first place, video pictures from no more than a few feet away of the play show him making contact with the boundary rope before throwing the ball up again for him to get back on the playing area.

    My issue is that Brooks must have felt the rope on his foot as contact was made and yet still celebrated the catch. With no means to study the close up video pictures, the umpires had no option but to give Van Der Gugten out, but the crowd had seen what had happened and gave Brooks the stick he deserved - the guy's a cheat.

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    • Re: GLAMMY

      Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
      Easy win for the Welsh Fire men, who, even if they do nothing more from here, have been so much more competitive than in their first two seasons.

      As for Glamorgan, I mentioned in the Hundred thread how Warwickshire had cheated their way to victory and, although Nick Webb was trying to be all even handed in his commentary and say it was a touch and go decision, I believe the fielder concerned, Ethan Brooks, knew he'd not taken a fair catch to dismiss Tim Van Der Gugten. It was one of those catches which you see so often these days where the catcher throws the ball infield before they cross the boundary and then step back into play and catch it - there was nothing wrong with that part of Brooks' "catch", but, in the process of making it in the first place, video pictures from no more than a few feet away of the play show him making contact with the boundary rope before throwing the ball up again for him to get back on the playing area.

      My issue is that Brooks must have felt the rope on his foot as contact was made and yet still celebrated the catch. With no means to study the close up video pictures, the umpires had no option but to give Van Der Gugten out, but the crowd had seen what had happened and gave Brooks the stick he deserved - the guy's a cheat.
      An appalling incident. In face the guy threw the ball up BECAUSE he could feel the rope.

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      • Re: GLAMMY

        Originally posted by Dave Blue View Post
        An appalling incident. In face the guy threw the ball up BECAUSE he could feel the rope.
        Yes, I think you’re probably right.

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        • Re: GLAMMY

          If you want to see something worse than our game on the weekend then have a look at Glammy's batting performance in the One Day Cup today. Total sh1te!

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            Originally posted by Taffy Blue in Berkshire View Post
            If you want to see something worse than our game on the weekend then have a look at Glammy's batting performance in the One Day Cup today. Total sh1te!
            168/2 to 217 all out 😭

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            • Re: GLAMMY

              Despite their best efforts to turn what was looking like a bit of a doddle against Somerset into a defeat, Glamorgan scraped to a two wicket win at Taunton today thanks to a hundred from Byrom and seventies from Carlson and Root.

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                Glamorgan finished their One Day Cup campaign with a five wicket win over Northants despite their target being 341 - a hundred for Northeast scoring a hundred and Byrom and Ingram fifties.

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                  Good finish to the campaign, how costly was that 6 given as out against Warwickshire

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                    Yeah, I was thinking the same - one team I do not want to win this tournament is Warwickshire.

                    There was an even more blatant bit of cheating by a Northants fielder today who had hold of the rope as stopped the ball crossing for four. Glamorgan got two for it and both of the commentators, one for each team, were in no doubt that it was a four. - the fielder had to go off with an injury sustained in his bit of cheating.

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                      Cracking chase from Glamorgan. Totally agree we were robbed with that decision. Looking at our lineup today it was so strong compared to other sides in the comp, I'd have backed us to win the finals.

                      That none of our players have got a game in the hundred is criminal. Carlson and Byrom especially after the way they batted in the T20. The one player who did make a squad is sitting on the bench so that Clarke and bairstow can fail game after game.

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                      • Re: GLAMMY

                        Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                        Yeah, I was thinking the same - one team I do not want to win this tournament is Warwickshire.

                        There was an even more blatant bit of cheating by a Northants fielder today who had hold of the rope as stopped the ball crossing for four. Glamorgan got two for it and both of the commentators, one for each team, were in no doubt that it was a four. - the fielder had to go off with an injury sustained in his bit of cheating.
                        I thought that was a 4 too. It seems that cheat at Neath wouldn’t have made any difference to qualification.

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                        • Re: GLAMMY

                          warwickshire got beat by 9 wickets in the semi final today

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                          • Re: GLAMMY

                            Originally posted by poc View Post
                            warwickshire got beat by 9 wickets in the semi final today
                            Dawson took 7-15 in 6 overs! I'm guessing it was ripping a bit.

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                            • Re: GLAMMY

                              Warwickshire were desperate to win as they brought back Hain from the Hundred - if it was a real turning wicket, they were the ones at home, so they were responsible for it. Really pleased Warwickshire’s cheating came to nothing, now let’s see Leicestershire turn Hampshire over in the Final.

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