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    Meanwhile, England’s demise as a fifty over side continues, what used to be bold and ground breaking now looks like a substandard version of six or out.

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      Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
      Meanwhile, England’s demise as a fifty over side continues, what used to be bold and ground breaking now looks like a substandard version of six or out.
      ON the other hand............

      Their bowling isn't bad today

      SA 6-3 after 3.1

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        Originally posted by Elwood Blues View Post
        ON the other hand............

        Their bowling isn't bad today

        SA 6-3 after 3.1
        Make that 6-4

        Suicidal run out

        Mind you brilliant work by Buttler

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          Originally posted by Elwood Blues View Post
          Make that 6-4

          Suicidal run out
          Great bowling by England and the conditions are trickier than I thought they were, but I still think England are going to lose more than they win if they keep on losing so many early wickets that the later batsmen are being faced with about two thirds of the innings to go.

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            Just noticed Welshman Phil Salt making another start for the England fifty overs side.

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              Originally posted by Kind of Blue View Post
              Just noticed Welshman Phil Salt making another start for the England fifty overs side.
              Now that Stokes has retired he's got a great opportunity to have a long run in the team.

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              • Re: GLAMMY

                He's done it!

                Northeast on 313 a new Glamorgan record.

                Dreadful camera work though.

                Instead of showing Northeast acknowledging the record it stayed on the Leicester fielders recovering the ball from the boundary!

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                  It is also a record Glamorgan 6th wicket partnership, beating the previous record of 230 by Willie Jones and Len Muncer against Worcestwer at Worcester in 1953. I wasn't even born then! (1954)

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                    Originally posted by Elwood Blues View Post
                    He's done it!

                    Northeast on 313 a new Glamorgan record.

                    Dreadful camera work though.

                    Yep. Show the man raising his bat at that moment of history. Instead they show a reply of the boundary. What a shame but what an achievement

                    Instead of showing Northeast acknowledging the record it stayed on the Leicester fielders recovering the ball from the boundary!

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                      Originally posted by Elwood Blues View Post
                      It is also a record Glamorgan 6th wicket partnership, beating the previous record of 230 by Willie Jones and Len Muncer against Worcestwer at Worcester in 1953. I wasn't even born then! (1954)
                      Shows you shouldn't always trust Twitter.

                      The previous 6th wicket record was apparently 240 in 2009 by Mark Wallace and Jim Allenby against Surrey at the Oval.

                      And anothr e record. Sam Northeast yesterday made the highest number of runs in one day by a Glamorgan batsman

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                        Past 600 now, Northeast 324 and Cooke into the nineties.

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                          Hundred for Cooke.

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                              Originally posted by Elwood Blues View Post
                              Shows you shouldn't always trust Twitter.

                              The previous 6th wicket record was apparently 240 in 2009 by Mark Wallace and Jim Allenby against Surrey at the Oval.

                              And anothr e record. Sam Northeast yesterday made the highest number of runs in one day by a Glamorgan batsman
                              Doh! I meant Wiki not Twitter!! Although the comment was probably still relevant in other circumstance!

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                                Not Far off the highest Glamorgan score of 718 now!

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