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It's a tricky one as his scoring rate is probably too slow to be a no6 (when he does score that is). Ben Kellaway could open but he's thriving with having Carlson for company. It's a bit of a dilemma but think we're still a batter short.
I still think we should be looking to bring an opener in on loan. The problem is that, especially at the standard we’re playing now, there’s not going to be many, if any, players good enough to stand a reasonable chance of coming here and doing well that teams are going to be prepared to loan out. One who I would make an a enquiry about is Ali Orr of Hampshire. He’s still only 25 and was being talked about as an England player of the future when he first broke into the Sussex team a few years ago.
However, he had a bit of a falling out with Sussex coach Paul Farbrace, hence his move along the coast to Hampshire where, for whatever reason, he’s struggling to get a game in what looks to be the First Division’s weakest team.
Maybe Orr has a bit of an attitude problem because it’s hard to understand his lack of games for a failing Hampshire batting line up (he averages35 in the Four Gay game), but Richard Dawson is proving to be a cut above average as a coach and so, perhaps, he could get Orr to start fulfilling his early promises?
I'm an armchair follower, how promising is this young lad Norton?
Remarkable at the age of 18. Already taken quite a few First Division scalps, aside from the hat-trick of course. I think he bowls what is known as a "heavy ball." He does hurry batsmen.
And he seems to be a useful batsman.
Sorry to anyone who cares for my refusal to use the appalling term batter, which should be kept for fish.
Remarkable at the age of 18. Already taken quite a few First Division scalps, aside from the hat-trick of course. I think he bowls what is known as a "heavy ball." He does hurry batsmen.
And he seems to be a useful batsman.
Sorry to anyone who cares for my refusal to use the appalling term batter, which should be kept for fish.
I'm disappointed you didn't manage to fit 'bowlman' into your post!
great going so far and now we stop playing for the knockabout trophy
I appreciate all forms of cricket. They all have a place. I get a bit sick of ‘traditionalists’ moaning when the 4 day game attracts about 200 people a day. If we didn’t have the likes of T20, clubs would fold.
I appreciate all forms of cricket. They all have a place. I get a bit sick of ‘traditionalists’ moaning when the 4 day game attracts about 200 people a day. If we didn’t have the likes of T20, clubs would fold.
name how many have folded before this was started ?
name how many have folded before this was started ?
Just like Welsh rugby, clubs are kept afloat by internationals funding and the ‘knockabout’ you refer to. Didn’t Glam get saved by WG some time ago? They were on their knees financially.
What don’t you like about families and younger people spending 3 hours at a game?
The moment Poc has been waiting for, the Blast starts this evening. We're at Northants with a home game against Gloucestershire tomorrow.
The squad for tonight's game here. The batting looks a bit light without Tribe but we'll see. Henry Hurle may get a game after a decent knock in the week.
The moment Poc has been waiting for, the Blast starts this evening. We're at Northants with a home game against Gloucestershire tomorrow.
The squad for tonight's game here. The batting looks a bit light without Tribe but we'll see. Henry Hurle may get a game after a decent knock in the week.
Just like Welsh rugby, clubs are kept afloat by internationals funding and the ‘knockabout’ you refer to. Didn’t Glam get saved by WG some time ago? They were on their knees financially.
What don’t you like about families and younger people spending 3 hours at a game?
How many genuinely memorable T20 games have Glamorgan played in the twenty three years I think it is of the format’s existence? I can only think of one - Carlson hitting 137 i believe it was against Somerset. I don’t dislike T20 cricket, but, for me it’s like that old cliche about Chinese takeaway meals -you’ve forgotten all about it three hours later.
On the other hand, the last four day game played at Cardiff will be remembered for the rest of their lives by many who watched it.
Originally posted by the other bob wilsonView Post
How many genuinely memorable T20 games have Glamorgan played in the twenty three years I think it is of the formatÂ’s existence? I can only think of one - Carlson hitting 137 i believe it was against Somerset. I donÂ’t dislike T20 cricket, but, for me itÂ’s like that old cliche about Chinese takeaway meals -youÂ’ve forgotten all about it three hours later.
On the other hand, the last four day game played at Cardiff will be remembered for the rest of their lives by many who watched it.
I can think of a number of memorable T20 games. The one that really sticks out was v Kent in 2014. Kent only needed 3 off the final over with 5 or 6 wickets in hand. I turned to my boys and said it was all over but we stayed until the end. Michael Hogan bowled an unplayable final over and took two wickets. Kent scrambled two runs but then suffered a run out off the final ball and the game was tied.
There have been a number of last ball dramas in other games too.
Solid start. 101 without loss is a good platform. Depends on the target and how many overs are left in the match. If they are chasing, that is a great pace. If they are batting first, they need to push on in the last 10.
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