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  • Re: GLAMMY

    Originally posted by FormerlyJohnnyBreadhead View Post
    He's been playing for the seconds the last few days, so presumably not injured or rested. Taken 11 wickets as well!
    Ah…..

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    • Re: GLAMMY

      Originally posted by FormerlyJohnnyBreadhead View Post
      Hopefully Van der Gugten's injury isn't serious - doesn't look like he's going to bowl today, and Nick Webb seems unsure if he's going to be fit for next week.

      Think Kent are going to be in for a big score here now. Easy to say in hindsight, but think they dropped a big bollock not picking Mason Crane.

      Chris Cooke has also gone off, although we've at least got some depth in that department.
      Kent’s leg spinner took four wickets I see. Hope Van Der Gugten’s injury is not down to us over bowling him.

      Kent 277-5, anything been said about whether Joe Denley will be able to bat?

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      • Re: GLAMMY

        Glamorgan chasing 189 to win after Kiran Carlson, of all people, takes three quick wickets.

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        • Re: GLAMMY

          25-2 at the close with both openers out.

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          • Re: GLAMMY

            Jury's still out on ul Hussain as an opener, and hopefully Tribe will learn a lot from those two pretty torrid spells against Agar.

            Still in Glamorgan's hands though.

            Kent's behaviour in the field has been ridiculous mind, and I wouldn't be surprised if they lose a point. Don't mind a bit of liveliness in the slips but they're appealing every ball. Absolutely tinpot.

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            • Re: GLAMMY

              Originally posted by FormerlyJohnnyBreadhead View Post
              Jury's still out on ul Hussain as an opener, and hopefully Tribe will learn a lot from those two pretty torrid spells against Agar.

              Still in Glamorgan's hands though.

              Kent's behaviour in the field has been ridiculous mind, and I wouldn't be surprised if they lose a point. Don't mind a bit of liveliness in the slips but they're appealing every ball. Absolutely tinpot.
              Very mouthy and loud. Surprised someone didn’t remind them of their league position. It will be tough tomorrow unless we take it by the scruff of the neck.

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              • Re: GLAMMY

                Originally posted by FormerlyJohnnyBreadhead View Post
                Jury's still out on ul Hussain as an opener, and hopefully Tribe will learn a lot from those two pretty torrid spells against Agar.

                Still in Glamorgan's hands though.

                Kent's behaviour in the field has been ridiculous mind, and I wouldn't be surprised if they lose a point. Don't mind a bit of liveliness in the slips but they're appealing every ball. Absolutely tinpot.
                It was an embarrassment to watch the Kent fielders behaving like teenagers. Umpires should have done their job.

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                • Re: GLAMMY

                  Surely they’re all Gentlemen in Kent aren’t they? It’s places like south Wales where you see such underhand behaviour.

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                  • Re: GLAMMY

                    Originally posted by Taffy Blue in Berkshire View Post
                    It was an embarrassment to watch the Kent fielders behaving like teenagers. Umpires should have done their job.
                    Bunch of kents!

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                    • Re: GLAMMY

                      Today could be a big day for Glammy in the context of the season.

                      Weather permitting, Derbyshire look likely to lose - they're chasing 446 to win and are 93-4 at start of play. Gloucestershire behind us are unlikely to win as well.

                      Really need a big innings from Carlson and Root, as we can't keep relying on Ingram and Kellaway. Nick Webb says Cooke and VdG can bat if needed (with runners) so if we get to that point and there's still 50 or so runs needed, I think we're going to be in big trouble.

                      Huge if we can get home, though.

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                      • Re: GLAMMY

                        Originally posted by FormerlyJohnnyBreadhead View Post
                        Today could be a big day for Glammy in the context of the season.

                        Weather permitting, Derbyshire look likely to lose - they're chasing 446 to win and are 93-4 at start of play. Gloucestershire behind us are unlikely to win as well.

                        Really need a big innings from Carlson and Root, as we can't keep relying on Ingram and Kellaway. Nick Webb says Cooke and VdG can bat if needed (with runners) so if we get to that point and there's still 50 or so runs needed, I think we're going to be in big trouble.

                        Huge if we can get home, though.
                        I’m not very confident they can chase that total down on the 4th day. It should be doable but this is Glamorgan

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                        • Re: GLAMMY

                          Originally posted by Don Corleone View Post
                          I’m not very confident they can chase that total down on the 4th day. It should be doable but this is Glamorgan
                          Glad to be totally wrong - comfortable chase 😄

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                          • Re: GLAMMY

                            168-4 at lunch, 21 needed. Carlson 74 not out and Ingram unbeaten with 27. Derbyshire on their way to defeat, Gloucestershire struggling to avoid a loss - I think Middlesex and Lancashire could still be the big dangers.

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                              Originally posted by Don Corleone View Post
                              Glad to be totally wrong - comfortable chase ��
                              Yes 21 to get at lunch. Barring a dramatic collapse (mind you Kent did in their first innings!) Glamorgan will be in second place in division 2 later on this afternoon, as Derbyshire are heading for defeat unless their last three wickets can make over 250 after lunch.

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                                In the end a very comfortable win. After a shocking April the form in the four day stuff has been excellent. We have been here before so many times though and need to nail promotion

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